John Jay college of criminal Justice,
of the city university of new york,
Department of Mathematics
and Computer Science
Assistant/Associate Professor
Computing and Information Sciences Dept.
234 Nichols Hall, Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506
(telephone: 785-532-7912)
www.aero.org
The Department of Mathematics and Computer
Science, at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, of the City University of New York, invites
applications for tenure-track positions at the
assistant or associate levels to begin Fall 2009.
Successful candidates are expected to conduct
both research and teaching for the Department’s
Computer Information Systems major and a new
interdisciplinary M.S. degree program in Forensics Computing. The positions require a Ph.D. in
Computer Science or Mathematics. Candidates
from the areas of Computer Security, Information
Assurance, Cryptography, Databases, Distributed
Systems, Software Engineering and Compilers
are especially encouraged, but exceptional candidates in other areas will also be considered.
Responsibilities of the positions also include
conducting research that endeavors to secure external funding and a commitment to excellence
in teaching at all levels.
Applicants should submit a cover letter indicating the desired position, a Curriculum Vita, a
Research Statement, a Teaching Statement, three
recent publications, and three references to:
Prof. Samuel Graff, Co-Director of Forensics
Computing Master’s Program,
& Computer Science Department,
John Jay College of Criminal Justice,
445 West 59th Street,
New York, N Y 10019,
Electronic submission (pdf, ps, doc, or txt) is preferred. Review of applications commences January
1, 2009 and continues until the position is filled.
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. QUALIFIED WOMEN AND MINORITIES
ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. Paid for by Kansas
State University.
TECHNICAL
TALENT with
SPECIALIZED
EXPERTISE
Lehigh university
Assistant Professor
Since 1960, The Aerospace Corporation has
operated a federally funded research and development center in support of national security,
civil and commercial space programs. We’re
applying the leading technologies and the bright-est minds in the industry to meet the challenges
of space. The Computers and Software Division
(CSD) spans the entire spectrum of computer-related disciplines, supporting all phases of
research, development, and acquisition for
space, launch and ground computer systems.
CSD also maintains state-of-the-art computer
laboratories, based at both the Los Angeles,
CA, and Washington, DC area locations. We
offer competitive compensation and exceptional
benefits.
E-mail: pshenkin@jjay.cuny.edu.
The City University of New York is an Equal
Employment/Affirmative Action/Immigration Re-form and Control Act/Americans with Disabilities
Employer.
Kansas state university
Department of Computing
and Information Sciences
The Department of Computing and Information Sciences seeks a dynamic individual for its
department head. The successful candidate will
be a senior scholar/researcher who possesses a
Ph.D. degree in Computer Science or in a closely
related field, has excellent management abilities,
and possesses effective interpersonal skills. The
new head is anticipated to be tenured at full professor; candidates from all areas of computing
are invited to apply.
The new head will administer teaching, research, scholarship, outreach, and service activities in a diverse and dynamic department consisting of 17 tenure-track faculty and 3 instructors,
who lead research programs in bioinformatics
and data mining, embedded and distributed systems, programming languages, security, and software engineering. Information about the department can be found at www.cis.ksu.edu.
To apply, email a cover letter, vita, and contact
information for four references to recruiting@
cis.ksu.edu or mail hard copy to:
David Schmidt, Chair, Department Head
Search Committee
Applications are invited for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at
Lehigh University starting in August 2009.
The potential to establish a competitive research program and teach effectively at both the
undergraduate and graduate level are essential
prerequisites. The successful applicant will hold a
Ph.D. in Computer Science, Computer Engineering,
or a closely related field. Outstanding candidates in
all areas of computer science will be considered,
with priority given to candidates whose research
involves the exploitation of parallel-processor architectures for solving high-performance computing problems in areas such as bioinformatics, environmental and atmospheric modeling, analysis of
complex systems, real-time sensor processing, and
computer vision. Applicants should have an interest in teaching core courses in computer architecture as well as courses in their research area.
The Department includes IEEE and ACM fellows, and three NSF CAREER-award winners. We
offer B.A., B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science and jointly oversee B.S., M.S., and
Ph.D. degree programs in Computer Engineering with our sister department, Electrical and
Computer Engineering. We also offer a B.S. in
Computer Science and Business jointly with the
College of Business and Economics. Our involvement in multidisciplinary programs often results
in opportunities for collaboration in cross-disciplinary sponsored research projects, including efforts in bioengineering, mobile robotics, sensor
networks, and scientific computing.
Lehigh is a private institution ranked among the
top 40 national research universities by U.S. News &
World Report and is rated “most selective” by both
Barron’s and Peterson’s guides. With a beautiful
sylvan setting in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 80 miles
west of New York City and 50 miles north of Philadelphia, Lehigh is conveniently located and offers
an appealing mix of urban and rural lifestyles.
Applications can be submitted online at http://
www.cse.lehigh.edu/faculty-search, and should
include a cover letter, vita, and both teaching and
research statements. In addition, please provide
the names and email addresses of at least three
references. Applications will be evaluated until
the position is filled, but materials should be received by January 15, 2009 for full consideration.
Lehigh University is an affirmative action and
equal employment opportunity employer, and
is committed to recruiting and retaining women
and minorities. Questions concerning this search
may be sent to faculty-search@cse.lehigh.edu.
SOFTWARE ENGINEERS
COMPUTER SCIENTISTS
Individuals will provide technical expertise and
support to government program offices for
the design, evaluation, and development of
complex, software-intensive space systems.
Responsibilities include analyzing requirements;
evaluating software architectures, designs, and
implementations; evaluating development
methodologies; and conducting technical stud-
ies, prototyping activities and applied research.
Some technical areas of particular interest
include real-time embedded systems (e.g.,
spacecraft flight software), software architec-
ture, information and data modeling, high-per-
formance data processing, net-centric comput-
ing, SOA and web-based applications, computer
security, and system and information assurance,
but applications are welcome from all computer-
related disciplines.
Qualifications include a degree in Computer
Science, Computer Engineering, Information
Sciences, or related technical field (advanced
degree preferred); good written and oral commu-
nications skills; and U.S. citizenship. Also, must
be able to obtain a U.S. security clearance
appropriate to the specific position.
Please apply online at www.aero.org/careers by
submitting your resume. Please include Job
Code PJ3-0686 in your resume.
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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