Rutgers University
Tenure Track Faculty Position in
Computational Biomedicine, Imaging and
Modeling
The Rutgers University Department of Computer Science and the Center for Computational Biomedicine, Imaging and Modeling
(CBIM) seeks applicants in computer graphics
and related areas, for a tenure-track faculty position starting September 2008. We're particularly interested in synergy with CBIM and
thus we're excited about receiving applications
primarily in all areas of computer graphics, as
well as related areas such as visualization, computer vision, machine learning, and human-computer interaction. Rutgers University offers an exciting and multidisciplinary research
environment and encourages collaborations between Computer Science and other disciplines.
Applicants should have earned or anticipate
a Ph.D. in Computer Science or a closely related field, 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. Applicants
should send their curriculum vitae, a research
statement addressing both past work and future plans, a teaching statement and arrange for
four letters of recommendation to be sent on
their behalf to hiring@cs.rutgers.edu. If electronic submission is not possible, hard copies
of the application materials may be sent to:
Professor Dimitris Metaxas, Hiring Chair
Computer Science Department
Rutgers University
110 Frelinghuysen Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Applications should be received by February 15, 2008, for full consideration.
Rutgers University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women
and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
Sandia National Laboratories
John Von Neumann Post-Doctoral
Research Fellowship
The Computational Sciences, Computer Sci-
ences and Mathematics Center and the Com-
puter Sciences and Information Technologies
Center at Sandia National Laboratories invite
outstanding candidates to apply for the 2008
John von Neumann Post-Doctoral Research
Fellowship in Computational Science. This
prestigious fellowship is supported by the Ap-
plied Mathematics Research Program at the
U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Ad-
vanced Scientific Computing and Research.
The fellowship provides an exceptional oppor-
tunity for innovative research in computa-
tional mathematics and scientific computing
on advanced computing architectures with application to a broad range of science and engineering applications of national importance.
Applicant must have or soon receive a PhD
degree in applied/computational mathematics
or related computational science and computational engineering disciplines. Applicant
must have less than three-years post-doctoral
experience. This appointment is for a period
of one year with a possible renewal for a second year and includes a highly competitive
salary, moving expenses and a generous professional travel allowance.
Sandia is one of the country’s largest research facilities employing 8,700 people at
major facilities in Albuquerque, New Mexico
and Livermore, California. Sandia maintains
research programs in a variety of areas, including computational and discrete mathematics,
computational physics and engineering, systems software and tools. Sandia is a world
leader in large-scale parallel computer systems, algorithms, software and applications,
and provides a collaborative and highly multidisciplinary environment for computational
problems at extreme scales. Sandia has a state-of-the-art parallel-computing environment,
including the newly deployed Red Storm machine with over 10,000 nodes in addition to
numerous large-scale clusters and visualization
servers. For more details about the John von
Neumann Fellowship, visit our website at
www.cs.sandia.gov/VN_Web_Page.
Please apply online at http://www.
sandia.gov, under Employment/ Career Oppor-tunities/Sandia internet Careers site, reference
Job Requisition Number: 58851, and please
submit a CV/resume, statement of research
goals, and three letters of recommendation to
Pavel Bochev via electronic mail at pb-boche@sandia.gov. Please reference: 58851
(Von Neumann). All applications received before January 25, 2008 will be considered; the
position will remain open until filled.
U.S. Citizenship Normally Required. Equal
Opportunity Employer. M/F/D/V.
South Dakota School of Mines and
Technology (SDSM&T)
Assistant or Associate Professor of
Computer Science
The Mathematics and Computer Science De-
partment at South Dakota School of Mines and
Technology (SDSM&T) invites applicants for
a tenure-track position in Computer Science,
subject to availability of funding. A Ph.D. in
Computer Science or a closely related field and
a commitment to teaching is required. Pref-
erence will be given to individuals with an es-
tablished record of excellence in teaching and
research and a strong interest in Software En-
gineering. The successful applicant is also expected to teach a wide range of undergraduate and graduate computer science courses, advise students, guide students in projects, and
participate in scholarly activity. The typical
teaching load is two to three courses per semester. While teaching is the most important
part of this position, research is also expected.
SDSM&T is a small science and engineering university located in the beautiful Black
Hills of South Dakota. The department offers
an ABET/CAC-accredited B.S. degree in
Computer Science, and an M.S. degree in
Computer Science. For more information regarding the department and the university,
please visit http://www.sdsmt.edu/.
Applicants must apply on-line at
http://sdmines.sdsmt.edu/sdsmt/employment
. If you need an accommodation to the on-line
application process, please contact Human Resources (605) 394-1203. Review of applications will begin January 15, 2008 and will
continue until filled. Anticipated starting date
will be August 2008.
SDSM&T is an EEO/AA/ADA employer &
provider.
Stanford University
School of Earth Sciences
Stanford University School of Earth Sciences
invites applications for a senior tenure-track
faculty appointment at either the Associate or
Full Professor level in the area of computa-
tional geosciences. We welcome applicants
with strong skills in computational theory and
practice, as well as a working familiarity with
numerical methods for large-scale problems,
parallelization paradigms, and modern com-
puter systems. The successful applicant will
have research experience or interests in appli-
cations to Earth and environmental problems,
including but not limited to one or more of
the following areas: energy, water, other nat-
ural resources, atmospheres, oceans, fluid dy-
namics, geodynamics, geomechanics, hazards,
seismology, electromagnetics, inversion, opti-
mization, and imaging of the earth surface and
interior. Experience with large geoscience
datasets is desirable. Strong interest in or ex-
perience with research collaboration and
teaching across earth and environmental sci-
ence disciplines is highly desirable. We expect
the successful applicant to lead development
and growth of the Stanford Center for Com-
putational Earth and Environmental Science.
The Center, with its shared high productivity
computing resources, seeks to expand research
and educational opportunities in computa-
tional geosciences. This appointment will be
with one (or jointly with two) of the four de-
partments in the School of Earth Sciences: En-
ergy Resources Engineering, Geological and