the graduate and undergraduate levels, and program development. Salary and start-up supporting
packages for the positions are highly competitive.
The Department of Computer Science currently has 25 faculty members and offers B.S.,
M.S., and Ph.D. degrees supporting a dynamic
and growing program with approximately 400 undergraduate and 100 graduate students. The research activities and experimental facilities have
been well-supported by various federal research
and infrastructure grants. See http://www.cs.utsa.
edu for additional information on the Department of Computer Science and its faculty.
With over 28,000 students UTSA is the largest
university in South Texas. The city of San Antonio
has a population of over one million and is known
for its rich Hispanic culture, historic attractions,
affordable housing, and excellent medical facilities. The Austin-San Antonio corridor is a high-tech
center that serves as the home of many major computer companies. Nearby higher education and research institutions include the UT Health Science
Center and the Southwest Research Institute.
Applicants must submit a letter of application that identifies the level(s) of the position for
which they wish to be considered. Applications
must also include a complete dated curriculum
vitae (including employment, peer-reviewed publications and grants in chronological order), a
statement of research interests, and the names,
addresses (postal and e-mail), and telephone
numbers of at least three references. Applicants
who are selected for interviews must be able to
show proof that they will be eligible and qualified
to work in the US by the time of hire. These positions are pending budget approval. Screening of
applications will begin on January 15, 2009 and
will continue until all positions are filled or the
search is closed. The University of Texas at San
Antonio is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, minorities, veterans, and
individuals with disabilities are encouraged to
apply. Applications must be submitted by email
in PDF format to fsearch@cs.utsa.edu.
Chair of Faculty Search Committee
Department of Computer Science
The University of Texas at San Antonio
One U TSA Circle
San Antonio, TX 78249-0667
Phone: 210-458-4436 Fax: 210-458-4437
fsearch@cs.utsa.edu
university of texas-Pan american
Computer Science and Computer Engineering
Assistant Professor Faculty Positions
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Texas-Pan American (U TPA) seeks applications for three tenure-track Assistant Professor
positions, two in Computer Science (F08/09-20)
and one in Computer Engineering (F08/09-21. All
candidates must have a potential/proven record
in teaching and active research.
Candidates for the Computer Science positions (F08/09-20) must have Ph.D. in computer
science or a closely related field. While all areas of
specialization will be considered, special consideration will be given to those having publication/
practical experience in Information Technology
application areas such as service-oriented architectures (SOA), web services, and e-commerce,
and in areas of computer systems and architec-
ture, computer graphics, and computer gaming.
The Assistant Professor position in Computer
Engineering (F08/09-21) requires a Ph.D. in computer engineering or a closely related field. Candidates are sought to support the software track
of the BS in Computer Engineering program with
expertise in software engineering.
The Computer Science department offers BSCS
(ABET/CAC Accredited) and BS undergraduate degrees, MS in Computer Science and MS in Information Technology. The BS degree in Computer Engineering is administered jointly by the Computer
Science and Electrical Engineering departments.
U TPA is situated in the lower Rio Grande valley
of south Texas, a strategic location at the center of
social and economic change. With a population
of over one million, the Rio Grande Valley is one
of the fastest growing regions in the country. The
region has a very affordable cost-of-living. U TPA is
a leading educator of Hispanic/Latino students,
with enrollment of 17,500.
The positions start Fall 2009. Salaries are
competitive. Please send: ( 1) a cover letter, specifically stating an interest in one of the following:
(a) Assistant Professor in Computer Science, or
(b) Assistant Professor in Computer Engineering,
( 2) vita, ( 3) statements of teaching and research
interests, and ( 4) names and contact information of at least three references to: Dean’s Office, Computer Science/Computer Engineering
Search, College of Science and Engineering, The
University of Texas-Pan American, 1201 W. University Drive, Edinburg, Texas 78541-2999. Email:
COSEDeansoffice@utpa.edu . Review of materials will begin on November 1, 2008 and continue
until the position is filled.
NOTE: U TPA is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Women, racial/ethnic minorities and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. This position is security-sensitive as
defined by the Texas Education Code § 51.215(c)
and Texas Government Code §411.094(a)( 2). Texas law requires faculty members whose primary
language is not English to demonstrate proficiency in English as determined by a satisfactory
grade on the International Test of English as a
Foreign Language ( TOEFL).
university of Wisconsin at Green Bay
Lecturer
The Information & Computing Sciences department is looking for a Lecturer to teach computer
science courses and participate in various curricular development activities. A position description
and details for applying are at www.uwgb.edu/hr/
jobs/ position383.html.
Wayne state university
Department of Computer Science
Tenure- Track Faculty Positions
The Department of Computer Science of Wayne
State University invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions, subject to administrative approval, at the Assistant/Associate Professor
level. Continuing our recent growth, we are seeking applicants in the areas of Software Engineering and Services Computing. Outstanding applications in other areas will also be considered.
Candidates should have a Ph.D. in computer
science or related area. The successful candidate
will have a strong commitment to research and
teaching, a strong publication record, and potential for obtaining external research funding.
Senior applicants should have strong publication
and funding records.
We offer B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees with enrollment of over 80 Ph.D. students. Our total annual R&D expenditures average between $2-3 million.
Wayne State University is a premier institution
of higher education offering more than 350 undergraduate and graduate academic programs through
11 schools and colleges to more than 33,000 students. Wayne State ranks in the top 50 nationally
among public research universities. As Michigan’s
only urban university, Wayne State fulfills a unique
niche in providing access to a world-class education. The University offers excellent benefits and a
competitive compensation package.
Submit applications online at http://jobs.
wayne.edu. Please include a letter of intent, statement of research and teaching interests, CV, and
contact information for at least three references.
All applications received by December 1, 2008 will
receive full consideration. However, applications
will be accepted until the position is filled. Wayne
State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Williams college
Computer Science Department
Visiting Faculty Position
The Department of Computer Science at Williams
College invites applications for a one-year visiting faculty position beginning in the fall of 2009.
We are particularly interested in candidates who
can teach undergraduate courses in the theory of
computation and algorithms. Candidates should
have a commitment to excellence in teaching and
possess a Ph.D. in computer science or a closely
related discipline by September 2009. The successful candidate will teach up to four courses
during the academic year.
The Department of Computer Science consists of eight faculty members supporting a thriving undergraduate computer science major in
a congenial working environment with small
classes, excellent students, and state-of-the-art
facilities. Williams College is a highly selective,
coeducational, liberal arts college of 2100 students located in the scenic Berkshires of Western
Massachusetts.
Applications in the form of a vita, a teaching
statement, and three letters of reference, at least
one of which speaks to the candidate’s promise
as a teacher, may be sent to:
Professor Thomas Murtagh, Chair
Department of Computer Science
TCL, 47 Lab Campus Drive
Williams College
Williamstown, MA 01267
Electronic mail may be sent to cssearch@
cs.williams.edu. Applications should be submitted by January 15, 2009 and will be considered
until the position is filled.
Beyond meeting fully its legal obligations for
non-discrimination, Williams College is committed to building a diverse and inclusive community where members from all backgrounds can live,
learn, and thrive.