strengths in distributed systems, information retrieval, computer networking, intelligent information systems and algorithms. The Illinois Institute
of Technology, located within 10 minutes of downtown Chicago, is a dynamic and innovative institution. The Department has strong connections to
Fermi and Argonne National Laboratories, and to
local industry, and is on a successful and aggressive
recruitment plan. IIT is an equal opportunity/affir-mative action employer. Women and Underrepresented Minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Evaluation of applications will start on De-
cember 1, 2010 and will continue until the posi-
tion is filled. Applicants should submit a detailed
curriculum vita, a statement of research and
teaching interests, and the names and email ad-
dresses of at least four references to:
Computer Science Faculty Search Committee
Department of Computer Science
Illinois Institute of Technology
10 W. 31st Street
Chicago, IL 60616
Phone: 312-567-5152
Email: search@cs.iit.edu
http://www.iit.edu/csl/cs
ingram content Group
Development Technical Lead
Working with a 400 core processing grid & tera-scale computing. Leadership of internal developed
systems &/or business applications. Key duties are
programming & debugging. View full job description & apply online at www.ingramcontent.com.
international computer
science institute
Director
The International Computer Science Institute
(ICSI), an independent non-profit laboratory
closely affiliated with the EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley (UCB), invites applications for the position of Director, beginning
Fall 2011.
The ICSI Director’s primary responsibilities
are to: oversee and expand ICSI’s research agenda; act as a high-level external evangelist for ICSI
research; identify and pursue strategic funding
opportunities; and strengthen ICSI’s relationship
with UCB. The Director reports directly to ICSI’s
Board of Trustees.
ICSI is recognized for world-class research
activities in networking, speech, language and
vision processing, as well as computational biology and computer architecture. Several of ICSI’s
research staff have joint UCB appointments, and
many UCB graduate students perform their research at ICSI. In addition, ICSI places significant
emphasis on international partnerships and visiting scholar programs.
ICSI is seeking a Director with sufficient
breadth, interest, and professional connections
to promote and augment ICSI’s ongoing research
efforts. Applicants should have recognized research leadership, as well as a strong record in
research management and demonstrated success at government and industrial fundraising.
Experience with international collaboration and
fundraising is a plus.
Applications should include a resume, selected publications, and names of three references.
Review begins February 1, 2011; candidates are
urged to apply by that date.
To learn more about ICSI, go to http://www.
icsi.berkeley.edu.
To apply for this position, send the above material to apply@icsi.berkeley.edu. Recommenders should send letters directly to apply@icsi.
berkeley.edu by 2/1/2011. ICSI is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Applications from women and minorities are especially
encouraged.
kansas state university
Department of Computing and
Information Sciences
Associate/Full Professor
The department of Computing and Information
Sciences at Kansas State University invites applications for a position beginning in Fall 2011 at
the level of Associate or Full Professor from candidates working in the areas of high assurance
computing, program specification and verification, and formal methods.
Kansas State University is committed to the
growth and excellence of the CIS department. The
department offers a stimulating environment
for research and teaching, and has several ongoing collaborative projects involving researchers
in different areas of computer science as well as
other engineering and science departments. The
department has a faculty of nineteen, more than
Assistant Professorships (Tenure Track) in Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science ( www.inf.ethz.ch) at ETH Zurich invites applications for assistant professorships
(Tenure Track) in the areas of:
– Computer Systems
– Computational Science
– Human Computer Interaction
– Software Engineering
The department offers a stimulating and well-supported research and teaching environment. Collaboration in research and
teaching is expected both within the department and with other groups of ETH Zurich and related institutions.
Applicants should have internationally recognized expertise in their field and pursue research at the forefront of Computer
Science. Successful candidates should establish and lead a strong research program. They will be expected to supervise Ph.D.
students and teach both undergraduate level courses (in German or English) and graduate level courses (in English).
Assistant professorships have been established to promote the careers of younger scientists. The initial appointment is for
four years with the possibility of renewal for an additional two-year period and promotion to a permanent position.
Please address your application together with a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, a statement of research and teaching
interests and the names of at least three referees to the President of ETH Zurich, Prof. Dr. Ralph Eichler, no later than February 15, 2011. For further information, candidates may contact the Head of the Department, Prof. F. Mattern ( mattern@ethz.ch).
With a view towards increasing the number of female professors, ETH Zurich specifically encourages qualified female candidates to apply. In order to apply for one of these positions, please visit: www.facultyaffairs.ethz.ch