Accountable for the development and execution of cross business innovative R&D programs
on behalf of and sponsored by Upstream and
Downstream Research.
Pro-actively build/maintain a national and international network with universities, private and
government research institutes, and industrial
companies so that RDS does not miss the next
technology wave in relevant areas.
requirements:
˲ • Legal authorization to work in the US on a full
time basis for anyone other than current employer
˲ • Master’s in Computer Science or Computer Engineering
˲ • PhD in Computer Science or Computer Engineering preferred
˲ • Minimum five years (post graduate) hands on
technical and project lead experience in the area
of simulation, computation and modeling
˲ • Minimum ten ( 10) professional peer reviewed
or conference papers and/or patents
˲ • Experience teaching and training students and/
or technical professionals
˲ • Proven experience running multi location/in-stitution research projects
˲ • Evidence of building and maintaining relations
with leading academic and research institutes
˲ • Demonstrated experience collaborating with
Government agencies and/or National laboratories
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Siena College
Tenure-track Faculty
The Computer Science Department at Siena College invites applicants for two tenure track positions beginning September 2011. The first position requires a Ph.D. in Computer Science with
an interest in teaching a broad range of undergraduate courses. The second position requires a
Ph.D. in either Computer Science or Information
Systems with a very strong interest in teaching
management information systems and a strong
programming background. Visit http://www.sie-na.edu/cssearch for details on how to apply and
information about the position. Salary and benefits are competitive. Siena College is an EOE.
Swarthmore College
Visiting Assistant Professor
Swarthmore College invites applications for a
three-year faculty position in Computer Science,
at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor, beginning September 2011. Specialization is open.
Review of applications will begin January 1, 2011,
and continue until the position is filled. For information, see http://www.cs.swarthmore.edu/job.
Swarthmore College has a strong commitment to excellence through diversity in education and employment and welcomes applications
from candidates with exceptional qualifications,
particularly those with demonstrable commitments to a more inclusive society and world.
Texas State university-San marcos
Department of Computer Science
Applications are invited for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor, Associate
Professor, or Professor. Consult the department
recruiting page at http://www.cs.txstate.edu/re-cruitment/ for job duties, qualifications, application procedures, and information about the university and the department.
Texas State University-San Marcos will not
discriminate against any person (or exclude any
person from participating in or receiving the benefits of any of its activities or programs) on any
basis prohibited by law, including race, color,
age, national origin, religion, sex or disability,
or on the basis of sexual orientation. Texas State
University-San Marcos is a member of the Texas
State University System.
The Citadel
Department of Mathematics and Computer
Assistant Professor
The Department of Mathematics and Computer
Science invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in computer science at the Assistant
Professor level beginning August 2011. Qualifications include an earned Ph.D. in computer science or a closely related field and a strong commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and
service. Candidates from all areas of computer
science are encouraged to apply. For application
procedures and information about the school
and department see http://www.mathcs.citadel.
edu/ cs_position_2011.html.
Review of applications will begin on January
10, 2011, and will continue until the position is
filled.
Applications from women and minorities are
especially encouraged. The Citadel is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer actively
committed to ensuring diversity in all campus
employment.
The College of William & mary
Faculty Position in Computer Science
We invite applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in Computer Science for
Fall 2011. We are interested in individuals with
research expertise in software engineering, programming languages, or compiler construction,
but exceptional applicants from other areas of
computer science will be considered.
The College of William & Mary, consistently
ranked in the elite group of the Best National
Universities-Doctoral by U.S. News and World
Report, has committed to a multi-year effort to
strengthen its computer science research pro-
gram and, as a consequence, the department has
been the home of multiple NSF CAREER Awards.
Teaching loads are competitive with top research
computer science departments in support of the
department’s research expectations for faculty.
The department currently consists of thirteen
faculty members who support B.S., M.S., and
Ph.D. programs. More information about the de-
partment and university can be obtained at http://
www.cs.wm.edu
Applicants should submit a current resume,
research and teaching statements, and the names
of at least three references. (Post your reference
list under “other doc”) Applicants must apply us-
ing William & Mary’s online recruitment system
at: https://jobs.wm.edu.
The George Washington university
Department of Computer Science
Four Faculty Positions
The Department of Computer Science at The
George Washington University is seeking applicants for four faculty positions in the areas of
security, systems, and AI. The first is a tenured
senior position in security, at the rank of Associate or Full Professor. The other three are tenure-track positions at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor, one in security and the other two in
systems and Artificial Intelligence. People with
applied or theoretical research interests in those
areas are encouraged to apply. Successful candidates may start as early as Fall 2011.
Basic Qualifications: All applicants must have
a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science or a closely
related field. Applicants for the Associate Professor rank must have well-established and well
funded research programs, and applicants for the
tenured senior position in security must also be
recognized scholars prepared to take on a leading research role within the department and in
the field. Applicants for the Assistant Professor
rank must demonstrate potential for developing a quality research program and for attracting
research funding. ABD candidates for the junior
positions may apply for the Assistant Professor
rank, but they must complete their Ph.D. degree
by August 15, 2011. All applicants must have demonstrated teaching excellence or potential at both
undergraduate and graduate levels.
The George Washington University is the largest academic institution in the nation’s capital
with close access to many Federal funding agencies and research laboratories. The University offers comprehensive programs of undergraduate
and graduate liberal arts studies as well as degrees
in engineering, law, medicine, public health,
education, business and international affairs. A
private institution, GW prides itself on excellent
research, quality education, and low student-teacher ratio. The exceptional location affords the
GW community unique cultural and intellectual
opportunities. In the high-tech sector, the Washington, DC Metropolitan area is one of the largest
IT areas in the nation, putting us in the center of
activities such as security and biotechnology.
The Department of Computer Science offers an accredited Bachelor of Science program,
a Bachelor of Arts program, and Master’s and
Ph.D degrees. The Department has 18 faculty
members, numerous affiliated and adjunct faculty members, and over 425 students. The Department has educational and research programs in
security, systems, net works, graphics, biomedical
applications, AI, search, and human computer interaction, with funding from various agencies; a