ing innovative and far-reaching solutions to
important problems in electrical engineering
and computer science. We also welcome applicants working in interdisciplinary areas such as
computational biology, nanoelectronics, or the
uses of computing in the interests of society.
Applications should include a resume, statements of research and teaching interests, selected
publications, and the names of three references
who will send recommendations. Review begins
November 15, 2007; candidates are urged to apply by that date. The application period closes
February 15, 2008, and applications received after that date will not be considered.
To apply, go to URL:
http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Faculty-Jobs/
If you do not have Internet access, you may
mail your application materials to:
EECS Search Committee c/o Jean Richter,
253 Cory Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
94720-1770. Online applications are strongly
encouraged.
Recommenders providing letters should
submit them directly via the URL listed above
by January 18, 2008. Reference letters are
NOT requested directly by the department.
Recommenders may view the UC Berkeley
Statement of Confidentiality at http://apo.
chance.berkeley.edu/evalltr.html.
University of California is an Equal 0fpor-
tunity, Affirmative Action Employer.
University of California,
Irvine (UCI)
Assistant Professor in Medical/
Health Informatics
The University of California, Irvine (UCI) is
seeking excellent candidates for a tenure-track
position in Medical/Health Informatics starting
in July 2008. The targeted rank is that of an
assistant professor, but exceptional candidates at
higher ranks will be considered. The position
will be in the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences (ICS) and affiliated
with UCIs Institute for Clinical Translational
Science (ICTS). More information on this position is available at http://www.ics.uci.edu/
employment/ employ_faculty.php
University of California,
Irvine (UCI)
Department of Informatics
The Department of Informatics at the Univer-
sity of California, Irvine (UCI) is seeking ex-
cellent candidates for a tenure-track position
in organizational studies of information tech-
nology starting in July 2008. The position is
targeted at the rank of associate professor, but
exceptional candidates at all ranks will be con-
sidered. Organizational studies of information
technology are a particular strength of the De-
partment, and we are looking for candidates
who both broaden and deepen our vision. More
information on this and other positions is available at http://www.ics.uci.edu/employment/
employ_faculty.php.
University of Chicago
Department of Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science at the
University of Chicago invites applications
from exceptionally qualified candidates in all
areas of Computer Science for faculty positions
at the ranks of Professor, Associate Professor,
Assistant Professor, and Instructor.
The University of Chicago has the highest
standards for scholarship and faculty quality,
and encourages collaboration across disciplines.
The Chicago metropolitan area provides a
diverse and exciting environment. The local
economy is vigorous, with international stature
in banking, trade, commerce, manufacturing,
and transportation, while the cultural scene includes diverse cultures, vibrant theater, world-renowned symphony, opera, jazz, and blues.
The University is located in Hyde Park, a
pleasant Chicago neighborhood on the Lake
Michigan shore.
Please send applications or nominations to:
Professor Stuart A. Kurtz, Chairman
Department of Computer Science
The University of Chicago
1100 E. 58th Street, Ryerson Hall
Chicago, IL. 60637-1581
or to:
apply-077714@mailman.cs.uchicago.edu
(attachments can be in pdf, postscript, or
Word).
Complete applications consist of (a) a curriculum vitae, including a list of publications,
(b) forward-looking research and teaching state-
ments. Complete applications for Assistant Pro-
fessor and Instructor positions also require (c)
three letters of recommendation, sent to
recommend-077714@mailman.cs.
uchicago.edu
or to the above postal address, including one
that addresses teaching ability. Applicants
must have completed, or will soon complete,
a doctorate degree. We will begin screening
applications on December 15, 2007. Screening
will continue until all available positions are
filled. The University of Chicago is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer.
University of Colorado Boulder
Faculty Position in
Computational Biology
The University of Colorado at Boulder invites
applications for a tenure-track faculty position
in the broad areas of computational biology
and bioinformatics, under the auspices of the
Colorado Initiative in Molecular Biotechnology (CIMB). Individuals with interests in developing and applying computational or
mathematical methods to biological systems
are encouraged to apply. Areas of interest may
include but are not limited to: machine learning, data mining, high-performance computing, image analysis, databases, and algorithms.
CIMB is a program which integrates faculty
from the departments of Applied Mathematics; Chemical & Biological Engineering;
Chemistry & Biochemistry; Computer Science;
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; Integrative
Physiology; Mechanical Engineering; Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology; and
Physics ( http://bayes.colorado.edu/biotech). A
successful candidate may be rostered in any one
of these departments. The position is at the ASSISTANT PROFESSOR level, although senior
candidates at higher ranks will be considered.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree and a
demonstrated commitment to teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels, and will be
expected to develop an internationally recognized research program.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, statements of research and teaching interests, and arrange to have three letters of reference sent to Computational Biology Search, 347
UCB, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
80309-0347. Application materials may be
sent electronically to: CompBio@colorado.edu.
Review of applications will begin on January
15, 2008 and will continue until the position
is filled. The University of Colorado is sensitive
to the needs of dual career couples, and is committed to diversity and equality in education
and employment. See www.Colorado.edu/Arts-Sciences/Jobs/ for full job description.
University of Colorado at
Boulder
Department of Computer Science
Tenure Track Faculty Position
The Department of Computer Science at the
University of Colorado at Boulder seeks outstanding candidates for a tenure-track faculty
position in the following areas: programming
languages, software engineering, or computer
and network systems. We are most interested
in junior candidates but will also consider exceptional mid-career candidates.
Applications received by January 16, 2008
will be given priority consideration. The University of Colorado at Boulder is committed
to diversity and equality in education and employment. We encourage applications from
women and minority candidates.
For instructions on how to submit the application, please visit http://www.cs.colorado.
edu/ facsearch.html