faculty members have strong research programs
with substantial funding from both federal agencies and industrial partners.
Salary will be highly competitive. Applicants
must have a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Information Technology, Software Engineering, or a
related field, as well as a strong commitment to
research and education. For further details please
visit http://www.sis.uncc.edu/. Application review
will start in January 2009.
Applications must be submitted online at
https://jobs.uncc.edu/. To the application, attach a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a statement
of teaching interests, a statement of research
interests, copies of three representative scholarly publications, and a list of four references.
For questions or additional information, email
search-sis@uncc.edu.
Women, minorities and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. UNC Charlotte is
an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
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 Pittsburgh
Department of Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science at the
University of Pittsburgh is seeking applications
for a full-time tenure-track position at an open
rank to begin in the Fall Term 2009. While we
are seeking outstanding candidates in all areas
of Computer Science, we specifically encourage
applications from candidates whose areas will
enhance interdisciplinary research, including
High Performance Computing, Bioinformatics, Data Mining, Graphics & Visualization and
Software Engineering. Responsibilities include
research, supervision of graduate student research (PhD and MS), and graduate and undergraduate teaching. Candidates should have a
PhD in Computer Science or closely related area
and should demonstrate exceptional research
potential and teaching ability. Candidates for a
senior position should have a strong record of
research accomplishments and leadership. Applications should be completed on-line at http://
www.cs.pitt.edu/recruiting. Please direct your
inquiries to fsearch@cs.pitt.edu. Applications
must be completed by January 9, 2009 to ensure
full consideration.
The Department provides a stimulating
environment for research and teaching that
results in strong graduate and undergraduate
programs. The Department has strong research
programs in the core areas of Computer Science, and is a partner in many cross-disciplinary
programs including Computer Engineering,
Scientific Computing, Intelligent Systems, Telecommunications and Computational Biology.
Departmental resources include extensive computing facilities of over 600 workstations, servers and personal computers with multimedia capabilities and specialized networks and devices.
Faculty members also have access to additional
high performance computing platforms provided by the University as well as by the Pittsburgh
Supercomputing Center (of which the University
of Pittsburgh is a founding member). For further
information about the Department please see
http://www.cs.pitt.edu.
The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative
Action, Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and
members of minority groups under-represented
in academia are especially encouraged to apply.
university of Puerto Rico at mayagüez
College of Engineering
Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering
Doctoral Program in CISE
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) of the University of Puerto Rico
at Mayagüez (UPRM) invites applications for
tenure-track positions in Computer Sciences and
Engineering. The Department is interested in attracting faculty in the area of Computer Science
& Software Engineering. Candidates are expected
to make important contributions to research activities being conducted under the doctoral program in Computing and Information Sciences
and Engineering (CISE), either by enhancing and
strengthening current projects or starting new research tracks.
Applicants must possess a PhD degree in
Computer Science or computer engineering or
closely related field, and demonstrate strong potential for excellence in research. If applicant’s
native language is not Spanish, applicant should
be able to communicate fluently in English, and
by the end of the tenure-track appointment be
able to communicate effectively in Spanish.
The ECE Department offers a Baccalaureate
and Masters in Computer Engineering and the
PhD in CISE jointly with the UPRM Department
of Mathematics. For further information please
visit www.ece.uprm.edu and www.phd.cise.uprm.
edu or call 1-787-833-3338.
Applications with a curriculum vitae, three
reference letters, and MS and PhD original transcripts, may be sent no later than January 12th,
2009 to:
CISE Search Committee
University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
P.O. Box 5028 Mayagüez
Puerto Rico 00681 -5028
Or in pdf format to cisephd@ece.uprm.edu
Selection of candidates are expected to be
made by February 15th, 2009.
UPRM is an equal opportunity affirmative
action employer.
university of Puget sound
Assistant or Associate Professor
of Computer Science
Full-time, tenure-line position; begins Fall Term
2009. Teach upper level courses, along with introductory computer science courses. Preference
will be given to candidates who can teach courses
in graphics, databases and artificial intelligence.
Ph.D. (ABD considered) in computer science
or a closely related field, and a commitment to
undergraduate teaching and liberal arts education. Applications in the form of a curriculum
vitae, a teaching statement, and three letters of
reference, at least one of which speaks to the