Department of Mathematics and Computer Science.
Responsibilities: Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and master’s level courses, advising undergraduates and supervising graduate
students, participating in departmental curriculum development, as well as engaging in ongoing
scholarship and professional activity.
Required Minimum Qualifications:
A Ph.D. in Computer Science or a closely related
field such as Electrical or Computer Engineering
is required. Applicants should be strongly committed to excellence in teaching and advising,
and to working in a multicultural environment
that fosters diversity.
Preferred Qualifications:
While all specialties will be considered, topics
such as databases, wireless networking, geospa-tial analysis, web-based information retrieval,
parallel processing and computer or network security will be given additional consideration.
TO APPLY: Please apply on-line at http://jobs.
bridgew.edu
Position will remain open until filled. Resumes
received by December 1 will receive priority.
Bridgewater State College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer which actively
seeks to increase the diversity of its workforce.
Bucknell university
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Applications are invited for a tenure track entry-level (three or fewer years of full-time teaching
experience) assistant professor position in computer science beginning mid-August 2009. Candidates must have completed their Ph. D. requirements in computer science or a closely related
field by August 15th, 2009. A strong commitment
to excellence in teaching and scholarship is required. The successful candidate must be able
to participate in the teaching of required core
courses and be able to develop elective courses in
the candidate’s area of expertise that enhance the
department’s course offerings.
Bucknell is a highly selective private university
emphasizing quality undergraduate education in
engineering and in liberal arts and sciences. The
B.S. programs in computer science are ABET and
CAC accredited. The computing environment is
Linux/Unix-based. More information about the
department can be found at:
http://www.bucknell.edu/ComputerScience/
Applications will be considered as received
and recruiting will continue until the position is
filled. Candidates are asked to submit a cover let-
ter, CV, graduate transcript, a statement of teach-
ing philosophy and research interests, and the
contact information for three references. Please
submit your application to
http://jobs.bucknell.edu/
by searching for the “Computer Science Faculty Position”.
Please direct any questions to Professor Xian-nong Meng of the Computer Science Department
at xmeng@bucknell.edu.
Bucknell University values a diverse college community and is committed to excellence
through diversity in its faculty, staff and students.
An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employ-
saarland university is
seeking to establish several
Junior Research Groups (W1/W2)
within the recently established Cluster of Excellence “Multimodal Computing
and Interaction” which was established by the German Research Foundation
(DFG) within the framework of the German Excellence Initiative.
The term “multimodal” describes the different types of digital information
such as text, speech, images, video, graphics, and high-dimensional data, and
the way it is perceived and communicated, particularly through vision, hearing, and human expression. The challenge is now to organize, understand, and
search this multimodal information in a robust, efficient and intelligent way,
and to create dependable systems that allow natural and intuitive multimodal
interaction. We are looking for highly motivated young researchers with a background in the research areas of the cluster, including algorithmic foundations,
secure and autonomous networked systems, open science web, information
processing in the life sciences, visual computing, large-scale virtual environments, synthetic virtual characters, text and speech processing and multimodal
dialog systems. Additional information on the Cluster of Excellence is available
on http://www.mmci.uni-saarland.de. Group leaders will receive junior faculty
status at Saarland University, including the right to supervise Bachelor, Master
and PhD students. Positions are limited to five years.
Applicants for W1 positions (phase I of the program) must have completed an
outstanding PhD. Upon successful evaluation after two years, W1 group leaders
are eligible for promotion to W2. Direct applicants for W2 positions (phase II of
the program) must have completed a postdoc stay and must have demonstrated
outstanding research potential and the ability to successfully lead their own research group. Junior research groups are equipped with a budget of 80k to 100k
Euros per year to cover research personnel and other costs.
Saarland University has leading departments in computer science and computational linguistics, with more than 200 PhD students working on topics related to
the cluster (see http://www.informatik-saarland.de for additional information).
The German Excellence Initiative recently awarded multi-million grants to the
Cluster of Excellence “Multimodal Computing and Interaction” as well as to the
“Saarbrücken Graduate School of Computer Science”. An important factor to this
success were the close ties to the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science, the
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), and the Max Planck
Institute for Software Systems which are co-located on the same campus.
Candidates should submit their application (curriculum vitae, photograph,
list of publications, short research plan, copies of degree certificates, copies of
the five most important publications, list of five references) to the coordinator
of the cluster, Prof. Hans-Peter Seidel, MPI for Computer Science, Campus E1
4, 66123 Saarbrücken, Germany. Please, also send your application as a single
PDF file to applications@mmci.uni-saarland.de.
The review of applications will begin on January 15, 2009, and applicants are
strongly encouraged to submit applications by that date; however, applications
will continue to be accepted until January 31, 2009. Final decisions will be made
following a candidate symposium that will be held during March 9 – 13, 2009.
Saarland University is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with its policy of increasing the proportion of women in this type of employment, the University actively encourages applications from women. For candidates with equal
qualification, preference will be given to people with physical disabilities.