Rutgers university
Tenure-Track Position
The Department of Computer Science at Rutgers
University invites applications for tenure-track
faculty positions at the rank of Assistant, Associate or full Professor, with appointments starting
in September 2010, subject to the availability of
funds. All areas in experimental computer systems will be considered, but special emphasis
will be given to pervasive computing and computer architecture.
Applicants for this research/teaching position must, at minimum, be in the process of completing a dissertation in Computer Science or a
closely related field, and should show evidence
of exceptional research promise, potential for developing an externally funded research program,
and commitment to quality advising and teaching
at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Hired
candidates who have not defended their Ph. D. by
September will be hired at the rank of Instructor,
and must complete the Ph.D. by December 31,
2010 to be eligible for tenure-track title retroactive to start date.
Applicants should go to http://www.cs.rutgers.
edu/employment/ and submit their curriculum
vitae, a research statement addressing both past
work and future plans and a teaching statement
along with three letters of recommendation.
Applications should be received by January 2,
2010 for full consideration.
Rutgers subscribes to the value of academic
diversity and encourages applications from individuals with varied experiences, perspectives, and
backgrounds. Females, minorities, dual-career
couples, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Rutgers is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
Santa Clara university
Assistant Professor in Scientific
Computation/Statistics
The Department of Mathematics and Computer
Science at Santa Clara University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position
starting in September 2010 from candidates with
expertise in scientific computation or statistics and
interest in mathematical biology, computational
physics or chemistry, or environmental science.
Application deadline is January 20, 2010. For
more information regarding application submissions, see www.scu.edu/hr/careers/faculty.cfm
Southern Polytechnic State university
Tenure-track positions in Computing
We are seeking to fill up to four tenure-track Assistant Professor positions (other ranks considered)
in Information Technology, Computer Game Design and Development, and Software Engineering, and a Lecturer position in Computer Science.
For the tenure-track positions, applicants must
hold a relevant Ph.D., be committed to excellence
in teaching, and have substantial research potential. SPSU is located in the metro Atlanta area,
which offers excellent quality of life. For more
details, including specializations of interest, go
to http://www.spsu.edu/hr/faculty.html.
Stanford university
Department of Computer Science
Faculty Opening – Assistant or untenured
Associate Professor
The Department of Computer Science at Stanford
University invites applications for a tenure-track
faculty position at the junior level (Assistant or
untenured Associate Professor). We give higher
priority to the overall originality and promise of
the candidate’s work than to the candidate’s subarea of specialization within Computer Science.
We are seeking applicants from all areas of
Computer Science, spanning theoretical foundations, systems, software, and applications. We
are also interested in applicants doing research
at the frontiers of Computer Science with other
disciplines, especially those with potential connections to Stanford’s main multidisciplinary
initiatives: Energy, Human Health, Environment
and Sustainability, the Arts and Creativity, and
the International Initiative.
Applicants must have completed (or be completing) a Ph.D., must have demonstrated the
ability to pursue a program of research, and must
have a strong commitment to graduate and undergraduate teaching. A successful candidate
will be expected to teach courses at the graduate
and undergraduate levels, and to build and lead a
team of graduate students in Ph.D. research. Further information about the Computer Science Department can be found at http://cs.stanford.edu.
The School of Engineering website may be found
at http://soe.stanford.edu.
Applications should include a curriculum
vita, brief statements of research and teaching interests, and the names of at least four 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.
The review of applications will begin on January 4, 2010, and applicants are strongly encouraged to submit applications by that date; however,
applications will continue to be accepted until the
position is filled, but no later than May 1, 2010.
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.
Stevens institute of technology
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
The Computer Science Department at Stevens
Institute of Technology invites applications for a
tenure-track position beginning in August 2010.
Special consideration will be given to candidates
in computer vision, computer graphics, and machine learning at the assistant professor level.
However, outstanding applicants at other levels
and/or in other areas of Computer Science may
also be considered.
Applicants are expected to have a Ph.D. in
Computer Science or a 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 vig-
orous, funded research program and to teach at
both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Stevens Institute of Technology is a private
university located in Hoboken, New Jersey. The
55-acre campus is on the Hudson River across
from midtown Manhattan within a few minutes
from NYC via public transportation. Hoboken is
a small upscale city, the residence of New Jersey’s
governor, and the residence of choice for many
professionals working in NYC. Faculty live in
Hoboken, N YC, and in suburban communities in
Northern New Jersey along commuter train lines
to Hoboken and NYC. Stevens’ location offers
excellent opportunities for collaborations with
nearby universities such as NYU, Princeton, Columbia, and Rutgers/DIMACS as well as industrial research laboratories such as Bell Labs, AT&T
Labs, IBM Research, Google New York, Siemens,
and the Sarnoff Corporation.
Applications should be submitted electronically at http://www.cs.stevens.edu/Search. Applications should include a curriculum vitae,
teaching and research statements, and contact
information for at least three references. Candidates should ask their references to send letters
directly to the search committee. PDF is preferred
for all application materials and reference letters.
Further information is provided at the web site.
Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2009.
Stevens is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer.
Swarthmore College
Computer Science Department
Applications are invited for a two-year Visiting
Assistant Professor position beginning August
2010.
Swarthmore College is a small, selective liberal arts college located in a suburb of Philadelphia. The Computer Science Department offers
majors and minors in computer science at the
undergraduate level. Applicants must have teaching experience and should be comfortable teaching a wide range of courses at the introductory
and intermediate level. We are particularly interested in candidates who specialize in theory and
algorithms or in systems areas, however, we will
consider candidates from all areas of CS. A Ph.D.
in CS by or near the time of appointment is preferred (ABD is required). We expect to begin interviewing in early February 2010.
See http://cs.swarthmore.edu/jobs for application submission information and more details
about the position. Swarthmore College is an
equal opportunity employer. Applications from
women and members of minority groups are encouraged. Applications will be accepted until the
position is filled.
the ohio State university
Assistant Professor
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), the ohio State university, invites
applications for two tenure-track positions at the
Assistant Professor level. The positions are open
to all CSE areas (artificial intelligence, graphics
and animation, networking, software engineering and programming languages, systems, and