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appalachian state university
Tenure Track Assistant Professor
The Department of Computer Science at Appalachian State University invites applications for
a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of assistant professor beginning August 2011. Qualifications for this position include a Ph.D. degree
in Computer Science or a closely related field.
Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate
and graduate computer science courses, an active
program of scholarship, pursuit of external funding, and participation in service activities.
The Department of Computer Science at Appalachian State University has 10 tenured faculty
members. Approximately 25 students are enrolled
in the Master of Science program. The Bachelor of
Science in Computer Science program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission
of ABE T and serves about 220 students.
Appalachian State University is a member institution of the seventeen-campus University of
North Carolina. Located in Boone, North Carolina,
the university has approximately 17,000 students,
primarily in bachelors and masters programs in
both liberal arts and applied fields. Additional
information about the Department of Computer
Science, the university, and the surrounding area
can be found at www.appstate.edu.
Applicants must send: 1) statements on teaching, research, and interest/qualifications for this
position, 2) a copy of their graduate transcript,
3) a curriculum vita, and 4) names and contact
information for three references. All application
material should be sent by e-mail to search@
cs.appstate.edu in a single PDF file attachment or
by mail to the chair of the search committee: Dr.
Rahman Tashakkori, Department of Computer
Science, 525 Rivers Street, Boone, NC 28608. The
initial review of complete applications will begin
on December 2, 2010 and will continue until the
position is filled.
Appalachian State University is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. The university has a strong commitment to the principles of
diversity and inclusion, and to maintaining working and learning environments that are free of all
forms of discrimination.
Individuals with disabilities may request accommodations in the application process by contacting the chair of the search committee. Criminal background checks will be conducted on all
finalists invited for on-campus interviews.
college of the holy cross
Assistant Professor, Tenure Track
The Department of Mathematics and Computer
Science at the College of the Holy Cross invites
applications for a full-time tenure-track ap-
pointment to begin in August 2011. All research
specialties will be considered and breadth of in-
terests within computer science will be viewed
favorably. Candidates must commit to, and excel
in, undergraduate teaching as well as scholarly
achievement. A Ph.D. in computer science or a
closely related field is required.
Dartmouth college
neukom Institute for Computational Science
Department of Computer Science
Assistant Professor
The Neukom Institute for Computational Science
and the Department of Computer Science at Dartmouth College invite applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the level of assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science.
We seek candidates in the area of computational
biology and bioinformatics whose research focuses on the development and application of new
computational methods. Candidates will complement a growing program in computational biology within the Departments of Biology, Computer
Science, Engineering Sciences, and Mathematics,
as well as the Dartmouth Medical School.
The Neukom Institute for Computational
Science ( www.dartmouth.edu/~neukom) is an
endowed institute whose broad mandate is to in-
spire and support computational science across
the Dartmouth campus. The Institute has con-
siderable financial and computing resources
that will be available to the successful candidate.
The Department of Computer Science (www.
cs.dartmouth.edu) is home to 17 tenured and
tenure-track faculty whose research spans com-
putational biology, vision/graphics, machine
learning, algorithms, theory, and systems. The
department has strong Ph.D. and M.S. programs,
outstanding undergraduate majors and minors,
and is affiliated with an M. D./Ph.D. program.
furman university
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science invites
applications for a tenure track position at the
Assistant Professor level to begin in the fall of
2011. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Computer
Science or a closely related field. The position requires teaching excellence, effective institutional
service, and an ability to work with colleagues
across disciplines. An ability to develop a program of scholarly and professional activity involving undergraduates is a priority. Research specialty areas being sought include (but are not limited
to) high performance computing, computational
science, mathematical modeling, and bioinformatics. Of particular interest are candidates
willing to engage in collaborative research that
bridges the computational and medical sciences.
The position will be initially funded by and is expected to contribute to a major multi-disciplinary
and multi-organizational state-wide initiative
aimed at biofabrication of tissues and organs.
Furman is a highly selective, independent, top
40 undergraduate liberal arts institution with an
enrollment of approximately 2600 students. The
university is located in the vibrant and beautiful
upstate region of South Carolina, offers generous
benefits to fulltime faculty, and subscribes to a
problem-solving, project-oriented, experience-