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carleton college Computer Science Department Tenure-Track Faculty Position

Carleton College invites applications for a tenure-
track position in computer science, in any area of
specialization, to begin September 1, 2010. More
details on this position can be found at
cs.carleton.edu/hiring.

Carleton is a highly selective liberal arts college with outstanding, enthusiastic students. We seek an equally enthusiastic computer scientist committed to excellence in teaching, curriculum design, ongoing research, and undergraduate research advising. To apply, send cover letter, CV, brief statements describing teaching philosophy and research agenda, graduate transcript, and three reference letters, at least one of which addresses your teaching, to cssearch@carleton.edu. Electronic submissions (pdf) are preferred, or write to: Tenure-Track Search Committee, Computer Science Department, Carleton College, One North College Street, Northfield, MN 55057. Applications completed by January 1, 2010 will receive full consideration.

Carleton College is an affirmative action/ equal opportunity employer. We are committed to developing our faculty to better reflect the diversity of our student body and American society. Women and members of minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

Duke university

Department of Computer Science

The Department of Computer Science at Duke University invites applications and nominations for faculty positions at an assistant professor level, to begin August 2010. We are interested in strong candidates in all active research areas of computer science, both core and interdisciplinary areas, including algorithms, artificial intelligence, computational economics, computer architecture, computer vision, database systems, distributed systems, machine learning, networking, security, and theory.

The department is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty, and we strongly encourage applications from women and minority candidates.

A successful candidate must have a solid disciplinary foundation and demonstrate promise of outstanding scholarship in every respect, including research and teaching. Please refer to www.cs.duke. edu for information about the department and to www.provost.duke.edu/faculty/ for information about the advantages that Duke offers to faculty.

Applications should be submitted online at www.cs.duke.edu/facsearch. A Ph.D. in computer science or related area is required. To guarantee full consideration, applications and letters of reference should be received by January 3, 2010.

Durham, Chapel Hill, and the Research Triangle of North Carolina are vibrant, diverse, and

thriving communities, frequently ranked among the best places in the country to live and work. Duke and the many other universities in the area offer a wealth of education and employment opportunities for spouses and families.

Duke University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.

illinois institute of technology

Department of Computer Science

Applications are invited for a tenure-track assistant professor position in Computer Science beginning Fall 2010. Highly qualified candidates from all areas of computing will be considered. Applicants from experimental and systems areas are especially encouraged. Excellence in research, teaching and obtaining external funding is expected.

The Department offers B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science and has research strengths in distributed systems, information retrieval, computer networking, intelligent information systems and algorithms. The Department has strong connections to Fermilab and Argonne National Laboratories and local industry.

IIT, located within 10 minutes of downtown Chicago, has entered an exciting ne w era of prominence in science, technology, and engineering and has hired several top administrators to help build on the university’s reputation, excellence in research and education, and diversity. IIT is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer.

Evaluation will start December 1, 2009 and continue until position is filled. Applicants should send a detailed curriculum vita, a statement of research and teaching interests, and the names and email addresses of at least four references to:

Computer Science Faculty Search Committee Department of Computer Science

Illinois Institute of Technology 10 W. 31st Street

Chicago, IL 60616 Phone: 312-567-5152 Email: search@cs.iit.edu http://www.iit.edu/csl/cs

max Planck institute for software
systems (mPi-s Ws)
Tenure-track openings

Applications are invited for tenure-track and tenured faculty positions in all areas related to the design, analysis and engineering of software systems, including programming languages, formal methods, security, distributed, networked and embedded systems, databases and information systems, and human-computer interaction. A doctoral degree in computer science or related areas and an outstanding research record are required. Successful candidates are expected to build a team and pursue a highly visible research

agenda, both independently and in collaboration with other groups. Senior candidates must have demonstrated leadership abilities and recognized international stature.

MPI-SWS, founded in 2005, is part of a network of eighty Max Planck Institutes, Germany’s premier basic research facilities. MPIs have an established record of world-class, foundational research in the fields of medicine, biology, chemistry, physics, technology and humanities. Since 1948, MPI researchers have won 17 Nobel prizes. MPI-SWS aspires to meet the highest standards of excellence and international recognition with its research in software systems.

To this end, the institute offers a unique environment that combines the best aspects of a university department and a research laboratory:

a) Faculty receive generous base funding to build and lead a team of graduate students and post-docs. They have full academic freedom and publish their research results freely. b) Faculty have the opportunity to supervise doctoral theses, teach graduate and undergraduate courses, and have the flexibility to incorporate teaching into their research agenda. c) Faculty are provided with outstanding technical and administrative support facilities as well as internationally competitive compensation packages.

Funds have been committed to grow the institute to a strength of 17 tenured and tenure-track faculty, and about 100 doctoral and post-doctoral positions. Additional growth through outside funding is expected. We maintain an open, international and diverse work environment and seek applications from outstanding researchers regardless of national origin or citizenship. The working language is English; knowledge of the German language is not required for a successful career at the institute.

The institute is located in Kaiserslautern and Saarbruecken, in the tri-border area of Germany, France and Luxembourg. The area offers a high standard of living, beautiful surroundings and easy access to major metropolitan areas in the center of Europe, as well as a stimulating, competitive and collaborative work environment. In immediate proximity are the MPI for Informatics, Saarland University, the Technical University of Kaiserslautern, the German Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), and the Fraunhofer Institutes for Experimental Software Engineering and for Industrial Mathematics.

Qualified candidates should apply online at http://www.mpi-sws.org/application. The review of applications will begin on January 4, 2010, and applicants are strongly encouraged to apply by that date; however, applications will continue to be accepted through January 2010.

The institute is committed to increasing the representation of minorities, women and individuals with physical disabilities in Computer Science. We particularly encourage such individuals to apply.

References:

http://cs.carleton.edu/hiring

mailto:cssearch@carleton.edu

http://www.provost.duke.edu/faculty/

http://www.cs.duke.edu/facsearch

mailto:search@cs.iit.edu

http://www.iit.edu/csl/cs

http://www.mpi-sws.org/application

http://www.cs.duke.edu

http://www.cs.duke.edu

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