southern illinois university,
edwardsville
Tenure-Track Position
Assistant or Associate Professor
The Department of Computer Science at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville invites applications for one tenure-track position at the
Assistant or Associate Professor levels beginning
in August 2009. All areas will be considered, however, these areas are of particular interests: Software Engineering, HCI, Database, and Robotics.
A doctorate in Computer Science or a related field
at the time of appointment is required.
Located twenty miles from downtown St.
Louis, SIUE has an enrollment of over 13,000
students. At SIUE, good teaching is of primary
importance and research leading to publication
is required for promotion and tenure.
Part of the SIUE School of Engineering, the
Department offers an ABET-accredited B.S. degree program as well as B.A. and M.S. degree
programs. The twelve full-time faculty and nearly
200 majors employ labs for software engineering,
HCI, robotics, virtual reality, and networking, all
maintained by the department. For more details,
visit us at http://www.cs.siue.edu/.
To apply, send a letter of application, résumé,
transcripts, and three letters of reference to: Computer Science Search Committee, SIUE Campus
Box 1656, Edwardsville, IL 62026-1656. Review of
applications will begin on January 26, 2009.
SIUE is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Applications from women and minorities are especially encouraged.
stanford university
Department of Computer Science
Lecturer Opening
The Department of Computer Science at Stanford
University invites applications for a Lecturer position. The appointment will be made at the Lecturer or Senior Lecturer level, depending upon
the candidate’s seniority and experience. This is a
non-tenure line, full-time position that is renewable in subsequent years.
The candidate’s primary responsibility is the
teaching of undergraduate courses (typically four
courses during the three quarters of the regular
academic year). Additionally, candidates will also
provide undergraduate student advising. Applicants should have a strong commitment to and
demonstrated aptitude for excellent teaching. All
candidates must hold a Master’s degree or higher
in computer science or a closely related discipline. Further information about the Computer
Science Department at Stanford can be found at:
http://cs.stanford.edu/.
Applications should include a cover letter,
curriculum vitae, teaching statement, material
relevant to evaluating the applicant’s teaching
abilities, and the names of at least three references. Candidates are requested to ask references
to send their letters directly to the search committee. Applications and letters should be sent
to: Lecturer Search Committee Chair, c/o Laura
Kenny-Carlson, via electronic mail to: search@
cs.stanford.edu. Applications will be accepted
until January 2, 2009.
Stanford University is an equal opportunity
employer and is committed to increasing the
diversity of its faculty. It welcomes nominations
of and applications from women and members
of minority groups, as well as others who would
bring additional dimensions to the university’s
research and teaching missions.
stanford university
Department of Computer Science
Faculty Opening
The Department of Computer Science at Stanford
University invites applications for a senior-level
teaching faculty position. The appointment will
be made as a non-tenure line Professor ( Teaching),
with rank (Associate or Full Professor) depending
upon the candidate’s seniority and experience.
The candidate’s responsibilities include:
teaching classes (typically four courses during the
three quarters of the regular academic year), working to develop CS undergraduate curriculum, and
involvement in the broader CS educational community. The ideal applicant for this position will
have a strong commitment to and demonstrated
aptitude for teaching, as well as an established
reputation and national visibility in Computer
Science Education. All candidates must hold a
Ph.D. in computer science or a closely related discipline. Further information about the Computer
Science Department at Stanford can be found at:
http://cs.stanford.edu/.
Applications should include a cover letter,
curriculum vitae, teaching statement, material
relevant to evaluating the applicant’s teaching
abilities, and the names of at least three references. Candidates are requested to ask references to
send their letters directly to the search committee. Applications and letters should be sent to:
Search Committee Chair, c/o Laura Kenny-Carlson, via electronic mail to: search@cs.stanford.
edu. Applications will be accepted until January
2, 2009.
Stanford University is an equal opportunity
employer and is committed to increasing the
diversity of its faculty. It welcomes nominations
of and applications from women and members
of minority groups, as well as others who would
bring additional dimensions to the university’s
research and teaching missions.
swarthmore college
Assistant or Associate
Professor of Engineering
Swarthmore College invites applications for a tenure-track appointment as Assistant or Associate
Professor of Engineering in the area of Computer
Engineering to begin in September 2009. A doctorate in Computer or Electrical Engineering, or a
related field, is required, with strong interests in
undergraduate teaching and in developing a laboratory research program involving undergraduates. Teaching responsibilities include digital
logic and elective courses in the candidate’s area
of specialization. The most preferred areas of specialization include robotics, image processing/vi-sion, embedded systems, MEMs/nanotechnology,
and other areas related to hardware. Supervision
of student research and senior design projects, as
well as student advising, is required. Sabbatical
leave with support is available every fourth year.
Swarthmore College is an undergraduate
liberal arts institution with 1500 students on a
suburban arboretum campus 12 miles southwest
of Philadelphia. Eight faculty in the Department
of Engineering offer a rigorous ABET-accredited
program for the BS in Engineering to approximately 120 students. The department has an endowed equipment budget, and there is support
for faculty/student collaborative research. For
program details, see http://engin.swarthmore.
edu. Interested candidates should submit a c.v.,
brief statements describing teaching philosophy
and research interests, and undergraduate and
graduate transcripts, along with three letters of
reference to: Chair, Department of Engineering, Swarthmore College, 500 College Avenue,
Swarthmore, PA 19081-1390, or to lmolter1@
swarthmore.edu, with the word “candidate” in
the subject line, by December 31, 2008. Swarthmore College is an equal opportunity employer;
women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
texas a&m university
Department of Computer Science
Tenure-Track Faculty Positions
Applications* are invited for tenure-track positions, starting fall 2009, in the Department of
Computer Science of the Dwight Look College of
Engineering at Texas A&M University. As part of a
long-term plan to increase the size and improve
quality, the department is expanding with an assistant professor position in the area of robotics.
Top candidates in other areas at all professor levels will also be considered. Candidates must have
a Ph.D. degree and will be expected to teach, perform research, and supervise graduate students.
The Department of Computer Science has 40
tenured, tenure-track faculty and 4 senior lecturers. Texas A&M University CS faculty members are
well recognized for contributions to their fields.
The department currently has one National Academy of Engineering member, five IEEE Fellows,
one ACM Fellow and over ten PYI/NYI/CAREER
awardees. Additional information about the department can be found at www.cs.tamu.edu.
Texas A&M University CS faculty applicants
should apply online at
apply.cs.tamu.edu/tenuretrack.
For questions about the positions, contact:
search@cs.tamu.edu,
* Applications are welcome from dual career
couples.
Texas A&M University is an equal opportunity/
affirmative action employer and actively seeks
candidacy of women and minorities.
the american university
of afghanistan
Assistant Professor of Information
Technology & Computer Science
The American University of Afghanistan is seeking interested candidates for faculty positions in
the new department of Information Technology &
Computer Science. We offer a unique opportunity
to teach and work in a newly formed university located in Kabul. Since our first students enrolled
in 2006 the University is growing steadily, enroll-