We are seeking applicants from all areas of Computer Science, spanning theoretical foundations,
systems, software, and applications. We are also interested in applicants doing research at the frontiers
of Computer Science with other disciplines, especially those with potential connections to Stanford’s
main multidisciplinary initiatives: Energy, Human
Health, Environment and Sustainability, the Arts
and Creativity, and the International Initiative.
Applicants must have completed (or be completing) a Ph.D., must have demonstrated the ability to pursue a program of research, and must have a
strong commitment to graduate and undergraduate
teaching. A successful candidate will be expected to
teach courses at the graduate and undergraduate
levels, and to build and lead a team of graduate students in Ph.D. research. Further information about
the Computer Science Department can be found at
http://cs.stanford.edu. The School of Engineering
website may be found at http://soe.stanford.edu.
Applications should include a curriculum
vita, brief statements of research and teaching interests, and the names of at least four references.
Candidates are requested to ask references to
send their letters directly to the search committee.
Applications and letters should be sent to: Search
Committee Chair, c/o Laura Kenny-Carlson, via
electronic mail to search@cs.stanford.edu.
The review of applications will begin on Dec.
1, 2010, and applicants are strongly encouraged
to submit applications by that date; however, applications will continue to be accepted at least
until March 1, 2011.
Stanford University is an equal opportunity
employer and is committed to increasing the
diversity of its faculty. it welcomes nominations
of and applications from women and members
of minority groups, as well as others who would
bring additional dimensions to the university’s
research and teaching missions.
texas a&m university
Department of Computer Science and
Engineering
Senior Faculty Position
In recognition of the increasing importance of
computational sciences, the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M
University ( http://www.cse.tamu.edu) is recruiting for a senior faculty position in computational
science as broadly defined. This position is one of
three new senior hires dedicated to computational science that were created as part of an initiative
led by the Institute for Applied Mathematics and
Computational Science ( http://iamcs.tamu.edu).
There is considerable startup funding available.
Applications are invited for a senior faculty
position in computational sciences, starting fall
2011, in the Department of computer Science
and engineering of the Dwight look college of
engineering at texas A&M University.
The Department of Computer Science and
Engineering has 39 tenured, tenure-track faculty
and four senior lecturers. Texas A&M University
CSE faculty members are well recognized for
contributions to their fields. The department currently has one National Academy of Engineering
member, seven IEEE Fellows, one ACM Fellow
and over ten PYI/NYI/CAREER awardees. Additional information about the department can be