CAReeRS
Indiana University
School of Informatics and Computing
Faculty Positions
The School of Informatics and Computing
at Indiana University, Bloomington, invites
applications for faculty positions. We are
particularly interested in tenure-track
candidates in the areas of:
• Health Informatics
• Cyber-infrastructure
• Software and Systems
• Data Mining, Machine Learning
and Search
• Artificial Intelligence
• Human-Computer Interaction
• Graphics and Visualization; and
• Algorithms
Most positions are expected to be filled
at the junior level but outstanding senior
candidates will be considered, particularly
in the broad area of cyber-infrastructure,
software and systems.
The IU Bloomington School of Informatics and Computing is the first of its kind
and among the largest in the country, with
a faculty of more than 60 full time members, more than 400 graduate students, and
widely subscribed undergraduate programs.
It offers undergraduate degrees in Computer
Science and in Informatics, M.S. degrees in
Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Human
Computer Interaction Design, and Security
Informatics, and Ph.D. degrees in Computer
Science and in Informatics. The School has
received public recognition as a “top-ten program to watch” (Computerworld) thanks to
its excellence and leadership in academic
programs, interdisciplinary research, placement, and outreach. The school offers excellent work conditions, including attractive
salaries and research support, low teaching
loads, and world-class computing and library
facilities. The school continues strong student growth, over 30% in the last two years.
The school hired 5 new faculty last year and
plans to hire a similar number this year.
Located in the wooded, rolling hills of
southern Indiana, Bloomington is a culturally
thriving college town with a moderate cost
of living. It is renowned for its top-ranked
music school, performing and fine arts,
historic campus, cycling traditions, active
lifestyle, and natural beauty.
Applicants should submit a curriculum
vitae, a statement of research and teaching,
and the names of three references (six for
associate and full professor candidates)
using the recruit link at http://informatics.
indiana.edu/hiring (preferred) or by mail to:
Chair, Faculty Search Committee
School of Informatics and Computing
919 E 10th Street
Bloomington, IN 47408
Questions may be sent to:
hiring@informatics.indiana.edu.
To receive full consideration completed
applications must be received by December
31, 2009. However, applications received
after this date will be considered until all
positions are filled.
Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity/
Affirmative Action employer. Applications from
women and minorities are strongly encouraged.
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