machine learning, computer vision / image analysis, and networks / systems. The Gates Foundation
recently awarded a $20 million grant to Biology and
CSE faculty in the bioinformatics area, and the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC)together with
the state of Indiana and the city of South Bend recently announced the Midwest Institute for Nanoelec-tronics Discovery, a research consortium led by Notre
Dame, has received $25 million in new funding.
The University of Notre Dame is a private,
Catholic university with a doctoral research extensive Carnegie classification, and it is consistently
ranked in USN&WR as a top-twenty national university. The South Bend area has a vibrant and
diverse economy with affordable housing and excellent school systems, and is within easy driving
distance of Chicago and Lake Michigan.
Screening of applications is on-going. Applicants should send (pdf format preferred) a CV,
statement of teaching and research interests, and
contact information for three professional references to: facultysearch@cse.nd.edu
The University of Notre Dame is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.
university of oregon
Department of Computer and
Information Science
Faculty Position
The Computer and Information Science (CIS)
Department at the University of Oregon seeks applicants for one or more full-time, tenure-track
faculty positions beginning fall, 2010, at the rank
of Assistant Professor. The University of Oregon is
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Cornell University
an AAU research university located in Eugene, two
hours south of Portland, and within one hour’s
drive of both the Pacific Ocean and the snowcapped Cascade Mountains.
The CIS Department is part of the College of
Arts and Sciences and is housed within the Lorry
Lokey Science Complex. The department offers
B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. More information
about the department, its programs and faculty
can be found at http://www.cs.uoregon.edu, or
by contacting the search committee at faculty.
search@cs.uoregon.edu.
We offer a stimulating, friendly environment
for collaborative research both within the department and with other departments on campus.
Faculty in the department are affiliated with the
Cognitive and Decision Sciences Institute, the
Computational Science Institute, and the Neuro-Informatics Center.
Computer science is a rapidly evolving academic discipline. The department accordingly
seeks to hire faculty in established areas as well
as emerging directions in computer science. Applicants interested in interdisciplinary research
are encouraged to apply. Applicants must have a
Ph.D. in computer science or closely related field,
a demonstrated record of excellence in research,
and a strong commitment to teaching. A successful candidate will be expected to conduct a vigorous research program and to teach at both the
undergraduate and graduate levels.
Applications will be accepted electronically
through the department’s web site (only). Application information can be found at http://www.
cs.uoregon.edu/Employment/. Review of applications will begin January 4, 2010 and continue un-
til the position is filled. Please address any questions to faculty.search@cs.uoregon.edu.
The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution committed to
cultural diversity and is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. We are committed to
creating a more inclusive and diverse institution
and seek candidates with demonstrated potential
to contribute positively to its diverse community.
university of Pennsylvania
Faculty
The University of Pennsylvania invites applicants
for tenure-track appointments in computer science to start July 1, 2010. Tenured appointments
will also be considered.
The Department of Computer and Information Science seeks individuals with exceptional
promise for, or a proven record of, research
achievement who will excel in teaching undergraduate and graduate courses and take a position of international leadership in defining their
field of study. While exceptional candidates in
all areas of core computer science may apply,
of particular interest this year are candidates in
who are working on the foundations of Market
and Social Systems Engineering - the formalization, analysis, optimization, and realization of
systems that increasingly integrate engineering, computational, and economic systems and
methods. Candidates should have a vision and
interest in defining the research and educational frontiers of this rapidly growing field.
The University of Pennsylvania is an Equal
Smartphone Programming
in the Classroom
The Centre for Mobile Education
and Research (CMER) Academic
Kit provides the materials you need to
integrate mobile devices into the CS/IT/
Engineering curricula. The kit includes:
• A 12-week course on mobile
application development with Java
ME and BlackBerry API.
• A 6-week course on mobile Web-based application development.
• Five plug-in teaching modules to
supplement courses on software
engineering, information security,
game development, web services,
and operating systems.
All courses and modules can be taught
across the CS/IT/Engineering curricula
and most include: lesson slides, labs,
tutorials, quizzes, and assignments.
These resources are for academic use only.