grams, and to teach at both the undergraduate
and graduate levels. Applicants should send their
curriculum vitae, names of at least four references, a statement of research and teaching interests, and selected publications to: Faculty Search
Committee, Dept. of Computer and Information
Science, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-
1202, email: faculty.search@cs.uoregon.edu.
Review of applications will begin January 5,
2009, and continue until the position is filled.
The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution committed to
cultural diversity and compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. We are committed to
creating a more inclusive and diverse institution
and seek candidates with demonstrated potential
to contribute positively to its diverse community.
university of oregon
Department of Computer and Information
Science
Faculty Position
The CIS department seeks applicants for one or
more full-time tenure-track faculty positions beginning fall, 2009. We anticipate appointments
at the rank of Assistant Professor; however, in
the case of exceptionally qualified candidates appointments at any rank may be considered. The
University of Oregon is an AAU research university located in Eugene, two hours south of Portland,
and within one hour’s drive of both the Pacific
Ocean and the snow-capped Cascade Mountains.
The CIS department is housed within the College of Arts and Sciences and part of the recently
dedicated Lorry Lokey Science Complex. The College appreciates the increasing role that computer
science plays in other disciplines and supports our
goals of strengthening our ties with the other sciences. Applicants interested in interdisciplinary
research are encouraged to apply. We offer a stimulating and friendly environment for collaborative
research both within the department and with other departments on campus. The CIS department is
associated with the Cognitive and Decision Sciences Institute, the Computational Science Institute,
the Neuro-Informatics Center, and the Computational Intelligence Research Laboratory.
This department recognizes that computer
science is undergoing rapid change as an academic discipline, and accordingly seeks to hire
faculty in emerging areas of computer science
as well as more established areas including distributed computing, data mining, networking,
computational science (visualization, high performance computing), and HCI (usability, accessibility, interfaces).
The CIS department offers B.S., M.S. and Ph.D.
degrees. More information about the department,
its programs and faculty can be found at http://
www.cs.uoregon.edu, or by contacting the search
committee at faculty.search@cs.uoregon.edu.
Applicants must 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. The successful candidates are expected
to conduct vigorous research programs, and to teach
at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Applicants should send their curriculum vitae, names
of at least four references, a statement of research
and teaching interests, and selected publications to:
Faculty Search Committee, Dept. of Computer and
Information Science, University of Oregon, Eugene,
OR 97403-1202, email: faculty.search@cs.uoregon.
edu. Alternatively (and preferably) applications can
be made on-line at < http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/Em-ployment/ application.cgi>.
Review of applications will begin January 5,
2009, and continue until the position is filled.
The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution committed to
cultural diversity and compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. We are committed to
creating a more inclusive and diverse institution
and seek candidates with demonstrated potential
to contribute positively to its diverse community.
university of Pennsylvania
Department of Computer and
Information Science
Faculty Positions
The University of Pennsylvania invites applicants
for tenure-track appointments in both experimental and theoretical computer science to start
July 1, 2009. Tenured appointments will also be
considered. Faculty duties include teaching undergraduate and graduate students and conducting high-quality research.
The Department of Computer and Information Science has undergone a major expansion,
including new faculty positions and a new building, Levine Hall, which was opened in April 2003.
Over the last few years, we have successfully recruited faculty in artificial intelligence, architecture, databases, machine vision, programming
languages, security and graphics. We are now especially interested in candidates in architecture
and systems, although outstanding candidates in
other areas might also be considered. Successful
applicants will find Penn to be a stimulating environment conducive to professional growth
The University of Pennsylvania is an Ivy
League University located near the center of Philadelphia, the 5th largest city in the US. Within
walking distance of each other are its Schools of
Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Medicine, the
Wharton School, the Annenberg School of Communication, Nursing, Law, and Fine Arts. The
University campus and the Philadelphia area support a rich diversity of scientific, educational, and
cultural opportunities, major technology-driven
industries such as pharmaceuticals, finance, and
aerospace, as well as attractive urban and suburban residential neighborhoods. Princeton and
New York City are within commuting distance.
To apply, please complete the form located on
the Faculty Recruitment Web Site at:
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/departmental/
facultyRecruiting.shtml
Electronic applications are strongly preferred,
but hard-copy applications (including the names of
at least four references) may alternatively be sent to:
Chair, Faculty Search Committee
Department of Computer and Information
Science
School of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6389
Applications should be received by January
15, 2009 to be assured full consideration.
Applications will be accepted until positions
are filled.
Questions can be addressed to faculty-search@central.cis.upenn.edu.
The University of Pennsylvania values diversity and seeks talented students, faculty and staff
from diverse backgrounds. The University of
Pennsylvania does not discriminate on the basis
of race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or status as a Vietnam Era Veteran or disabled veteran in the administration of educational policies, programs or activities; admissions
policies; scholarship and loan awards; athletic,
or other University administered programs or
employment.
The Penn CIS Faculty is sensitive to “two -
body problems” and would be pleased to assist
with opportunities in the Philadelphia region.
university of Rochester
Tenure Track Faculty Positions
The Department of Computer Science at the
University of Rochester invites applications for
tenure track faculty positions. We seek PhD level
candidates in networking, HCI, graphics, and/or
machine learning. In addition, we invite applications for a joint Computer Science/Electrical
and Computer Engineering position in computer
systems and circuits. For full job descriptions
and application procedures, see http://www.
cs.rochester.edu/recruit.
university of south carolina
Faculty Position in Computer Science and
Engineering
Applications are invited for a tenure-track position with a research emphasis in signal processing and data mining as applied to biological and
ecological data. This is a tenure-track appointment in the Department of Computer Science
and Engineering with a joint appointment in the
School of the Environment. Candidates should
have a doctorate in computer science, computer
engineering, or a related discipline by fall 2009.
Candidates for assistant professor positions are
expected to have strong research potential as well
as an interest in teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate level. For those embarking on
their professional careers, department support
will include low teaching loads, competitive salary and generous start-up funds. Candidates for
associate or full professor positions must possess
an exceptional record of high-quality funded research, teaching, and scholarship. This position
is part of a cluster of interdisciplinary faculty hires
in the area of forecasting ecological responses to
climate change in coastal regions. Candidates
will be expected to form strong research collaborations with other hires in the cluster in geography, biology, and environmental science while
establishing a research record suitable for a position in Computer Science and Engineering.
The Department of Computer Science and
Engineering is in the College of Engineering and
Computing and offers bachelor’s, master’s, and
doctoral degrees. We have had twelve hires since
2000 among the current faculty of 21, and our
recent hires include seven CAREER award recipients. The University of South Carolina is located
in Columbia, South Carolina’s capital and tech-