Department has 15 tenured and tenure-track faculty, serving 250 BS students, 110 MS students,
and 55 PhD students. It also offers bioinformatics
options at all levels, a robotics minor, and a PhD
in computational mathematics. The department
has four NSF CAREER Award recipients. More information about the department can be found at
www.cs.uml.edu.
The Computer Science Department invites
applications for one full-time, nontenure-track
faculty position at the rank of Lecturer to start
January 15, 2012. Primary responsibilities are to
provide high quality teaching and service to the
department. This position is renewable annually,
potentially leading to an appointment as Senior
Lecturer following six consecutive years of outstanding performance evaluations.
Qualifications: Applicants must hold a doctoral degree in Computer Science or a closely
related discipline. Experience and demonstrated
excellence teaching Computer Science at the undergraduate level is required.
How to Apply: Please submit a cover letter, a
current CV, teaching statement, and at least three
names and contact information of references
who have agreed to write letters of recommendation through the University of Massachusetts
Lowell’s website at http://jobs.uml.edu under
“Faculty Positions”. Direct submissions to the department will not be accepted.
Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2011 and continue until the position is
filled. However, the position may close when an
adequate number of qualified applications are
received.
The University of Massachusetts Lowell is committed to increasing diversity in its faculty, staff, and
student populations, as well as curriculum and support programs, while promoting an inclusive environment. We seek candidates who can contribute to
that goal and encourage you to apply and to identify
your strengths in this area.
university of oregon
Department of Computer
and Information Science
Professor/Department Head
The Computer and Information Science (CIS)
Department at the University of Oregon invites
applications for Professor/Department Head.
We seek an outstanding scholar who will be excited to head a computer science department
in a strong public research university. A number of senior faculty have recently or will soon
retire, creating an opportunity for regeneration
through multiple hires over the next several
years. The department is currently developing
and implementing a strategic plan for increased
research prominence in the context of a college-wide plan for excellence.
We seek an individual with strategic vision
and leadership abilities. The ideal candidate will
be a prominent scholar with a sustained record
of publication and research funding in an area of
software or intelligent systems that complements
existing research strengths of the department.
We are looking for an innovative thinker who is
eager to advance interdisciplinary scholarship,
build bridges between academia and industry,
mentor faculty to achieve excellence, teach at the
undergraduate and graduate levels, and commu-
nicate the intellectual excitement of computer
science and its broad, evolving role in contem-
porary society. A PhD in Computer Science or a
closely related field is required.
Yale university
Faculty Position
The Department of Computer Science at Yale is
seeking to fill a faculty position at the level of Assistant Professor (tenure track). We are interested
in applicants from any of the following areas: Artificial Intelligence, Economics and Computation,
Human Computer Interaction, Machine Learning, Networking, Operating Systems, Programming Languages, Robotics, and Theory of Computing. Applicants whose research spans two or
more of these areas are particularly encouraged
to apply. We seek excellent researchers who are
also committed to excellence in teaching.
Members of the Yale Computer Science faculty have many opportunities to collaborate. Interdisciplinary work is encouraged with Yale’s
world-class faculty in such computationally active fields as biology, chemistry, economics, engineering, geophysics, management, mathematics, medicine, psychology, physics, and statistics.
Yale faculty members teach excellent students,
both graduate and undergraduate, in relatively
small classes.
Candidates should hold a Ph.D. in computer
science or a related discipline. Review of applications will begin on December 15, 2011, and candidates are encouraged to apply early. Applications
from qualified women and minority candidates are
especially welcome. Yale is an affirmative-action/
equal-opportunity employer. The department’s
home page can be found at http:// www.cs.yale.edu.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vita, brief
statements of research and teaching, and the contact information for three references. Applications
should be submitted online at https://academic-
jobsonline.org/ajo/Yale. Questions should be directed to faculty-recruiting@cs.yale.edu.