CAREERS
Brooklyn college
Department of Computer & Information
Science
Multimedia Computing Professor
The Department of Computer and Information Science is seeking a specialist in multimedia computing to direct a new undergraduate program in Multimedia Computing. This tenure-track position is at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor, for appointment beginning September 1, 2009. The successful candidate will teach introductory and advanced undergraduate and/or graduate courses in graphics, gaming, robotics, multimedia and Internet technologies, and/or multimedia production, as well as other courses in computer science; will conduct research in the field; and will seek grant funding. The individual selected will also help develop multimedia courses and curricula for the Department and for the interdisciplinary Program in Performance and Interactive Media Arts. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. and will have expertise in multimedia computing. For an Associate Professorship, the candidate should have a record of grant procurement. Candidates should also have a broad acquaintance with the field of computer science and should have good teaching skills. We are seeking candidates who are committed to undergraduate and graduate education at a public, urban institution that serves a highly diverse student body. Please send a cover letter, a c.v., statements of teaching and research philosophy, and evidence of good teaching. Please also have 3 reference letters sent. All materials should be sent to: Professor Aaron Tenenbaum, Chair, Department of Computer and Information Science, Brooklyn College, 2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210, or via email to tbaum@sci. brooklyn.cuny.edu.
elizabethtown college Assistant or Associate Professor of Computer Science
Elizabethtown College invites applications for a tenure-track position in Computer Science, beginning August 2009. A Ph.D. in Computer Science or related field at the time of appointment is required. Duties include teaching of undergraduate Computing courses at both introductory and advanced levels, academic advising, scholarship, and institutional service (e.g., on faculty governance committees). Appointment at the Associate level is possible for a very well-qualified, experienced individual. Computing Science at Elizabethtown affirms the College’s commitment to breadth in academic offerings, with well-established Bachelor of Science programs in Computer Science, Information Systems, and Computer Engineering (which, along with other Engineering programs, is currently a candidate for ABET accreditation), and minors in Computer Science and Information Systems. The relatively small size of the College en-
courages close cooperation among disciplines; in particular, there is a history of Computing working cooperatively with many other disciplines, including (but not limited to) its traditional cognates of Mathematics, Business, and Engineering. The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching and advising in an academically stimulating, supportive environment that offers a wide range of curricular options. Specifically, although some research specialization is expected in candidates, teaching excellence in multiple areas of Computing, and demonstrated understanding of Computing as a discipline of considerable breadth, will weigh more heavily than narrowly-focused research strength in one particular sub-discipline. Furthermore, given the close, cooperative relationship between Computing and Engineering, and the ABET accreditation candidacy of the latter, it is hoped that individuals having documented familiarity with Engineering will find this opportunity particularly interesting. Located in southeastern Pennsylvania, Elizabethtown College offers its 2,000 students more than 47 academic programs in the liberal arts, sciences and professional studies. Driven by its motto to “Educate for Service,” Elizabethtown centers learning in strong relationships, links classroom instruction with experiential learning, emphasizes international and cross-cultural perspectives and nurtures the capacity for lives of purpose and leadership as global citizens. For more information, consult http://www.etown.edu/. To apply, candidates should send a letter of interest, contact information, a CV that includes a list of courses taught, and the names and contact information of at least three references to: Elizabethtown College, Attn: Human Resources, One Alpha Drive, Elizabethtown, PA 17022-2298hr@etown.edu For more information visit: www.etown.edu/humanre-sources Review of applications will begin October 1, 2008. AA/EOE
Japan advanced institute of science
and technology
Associate Professor
JAIST invites applicants to an associate professor position in SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE. The appointee is expected to start his academic and educational activities in JAIST no later than April of 2009.
Candidates have to be highly competent in conducting research work in the areas of Ubiquitous Computing and Networking technologies. Deep knowledge bases in Logic Circuit and Computer Architecture, Communication System and Communication Protocols, and their related technologies are expected.
OBJECTIVE: A primary objective of this position is to promote domestic and international research and development activities in reliable information and communication technologies.
QUALIFICA TION: Applicants have to hold Ph.D degree, and be qualified for high scientific activities through participating in domestic and international research initiatives. The search committee may ask candidates to demonstrate teaching and pedantic skills by providing demonstration lectures in Japanese as well as in English.
SELEC TION: The search committee shall evaluate the candidates’ expertise, research activities, and teaching skills. The procedure for the evaluation is strictly impartial, unbiased, and fair, but the evaluation result of the each applicant will not be released after the selection. Names and contact information of references should be included in the application documents. The search committee may contact the references and ask for detailed information about the candidates. If the qualifications of the candidates are equivalent, the search committee shall prioritize women and/or foreigners.
Applicants must submit some documents: Details can be found at: http://www.jaist.ac.jp/ jimu/syomu/koubo/ network_AP-e.htm
Deadline: Applications must be received no later than Dec. 1, 2008
More detailed information can be found at: http://www.jaist.ac.jp/is/index.html
National University of Singapore
Kwan im thong hood cho temple Professorship
The School of Computing (SoC) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) invites applications and nominations for the Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple (KITHCT) Professorship in Computing. (This Chair is endowed by a temple for the Bodhisattva of Compassion or Goddess of Mercy.)
We seek a renowned scholar at the full Professor level. The successful applicant is expected to lead an internationally-recognized research group in SoC. The salary and benefits are internationally competitive. The preferred start date is January, 2009.
NUS ( http://www.nus.edu.sg/) is a research university, with low teaching loads, excellent facilities and ample research funding (both within NUS and through funding agencies).
SoC ( http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/) has about 100 faculty members in two departments: Computer Science (CS) and Information Systems (IS). They regularly publish in prestigious conferences and journals, as well as serve on their program committees and editorial boards.
To apply, please send a resume, statements on research, teaching and leadership, and six references to: Prof. Y.C. Tay, KITHCT Search Committee Chair, School of Computing, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117590, Republic of Singapore (Attn: SoC HR Office, E-mail: hr-office@comp.nus.edu.sg).
References:
http://www.jaist.ac.jp/is/index.html
mailto:hr-office@comp.nus.edu.sg
mailto:tbaum@sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu
mailto:tbaum@sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu
http://www.etown.edu/humanresources
http://www.etown.edu/humanresources
http://www.jaist.ac.jp/jimu/syomu/koubo/network_AP-e.htm
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