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We have positions for top-notch people, both
students and staff, to join
Utah's "Flux" Research Group,
working on pretty much anything related to our varied projects.
Our projects have a broad scope, so if you are good, working
together we can almost always find a research topic of mutual interest.
Students
We have research assistantships for quality PhD, MS, and undergrad students.
We even have had the occasional very bright high school student
make excellent contributions to our work.
Details on admission
to the School of Computing
will be of interest if you're not already a student here.
If you are already a student here, just drop by my office
anytime or drop me a line.
Prospective graduate students, please note: we always want good students,
are interested in you, and know that every student is unique.
However, unless you have truly extraordinary circumstances,
please apply to the school first,
through the normal admissions process, before contacting me
asking if I will give you RA support. When your application file is complete,
then perhaps send me a note. Why?
- Applying to the school is free.
- I can't evaluate you for RA support without the identical information
that the admissions committee needs. You're going to have to produce it
in any case. The committee is set up to process your information properly.
- I can't give you an RA unless you're admitted. If I am not on the
admissions committee in a given year, I have no or very little influence
over their decision.
- Essentially every admitted student is already granted financial
support in the form of a teaching or research assistantship.
- I get dozens and dozens of such requests.
Thanks much; you will save yourself and me a lot of time that way.
Research Staff
We pretty much always have positions available for top notch people,
especially full time on-site, but also part-time and remote.
Contact
Current graduate students, feel free to drop by my office:
4548 MEB; enter through 4560 in the east penthouse.
For staff positions, send a resume/CV in ascii or postscript
or pdf form, with 3 references. For student positions,
which if you've read the above means you're probably an undergrad,
add GPA and any available test scores.
Please, no Word documents!
Jay Lepreau
School of Computing
50 S. Central Campus Dr Room 3190
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9205
Phone: 801-581-4285
Fax: 801-585-3743
Email: lepreau@cs.utah.edu
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