CAReeRS
Steven M. Carr, Chair
Department of Computer Science
Michigan Technological University
Houghton, Michigan 49931
cssearch@mtu.edu
(906) 487-2209
For more information see our web page
http://www.mtu.edu/cs/.
In addition to the present search, a search to fill
ten growth positions in “Transportation” and “
Water” are under way and qualified candidates are encouraged to send a separate application, following
the “How to Apply” guidelines at www.mtu.edu/sfhi.
Michigan Tech is also an ADVANCE institution, one of a select number of universities in
receipt of NSF funds in support of our commitment to increase diversity and the participation
and advancement of women in STEM. For more
information, please visit our ADVANCE web page
at http://advance.mtu.edu/.
Michigan Technological University is an
equal opportunity educational institution/equal
opportunity employer.
mississippi state university
Faculty Position in Computer Science
and Engineering
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering ( http://www.cse.msstate.edu) is seeking
to fill an open position for a tenure-track faculty
member at the Assistant/Associate Professor levels. Evidence of strong potential for excellence in
research (including attracting external funding)
and teaching at the graduate and undergraduate
levels is required. The primary research areas of
interest are artificial intelligence, bioinformatics,
and computer security. Other areas will also be
considered.
Mississippi State University has approximately 1300 faculty and 20,000 students. The Department of Computer Science and Engineering has
17 tenure-track faculty positions and offers academic programs leading to the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in computer science
and bachelor’s degrees in software engineering
and computer engineering. Faculty members
and graduate students work with a number of
on-campus research centers including the Critical Infrastructure Protection Center, the High
Performance Computing Collaboratory, the Institute for Imaging and Analytical Technologies,
the Institute for Genomics, Biocomputing, and
Biotechnolgy, the Center for Advanced Vehicular
Systems, and the Geosystems Research Institute.
Department research expenditures total around
5. 2 million dollars per year.
Candidates for this position are expected to
hold a PhD in computer science or closely related
field (ABDs may be considered). Level of appointment is commensurate with qualifications and
experience.
Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vita, teaching statement, research statement, and names and contact information of at least three references online at http://
www.jobs.msstate.edu/. Review of applications
will begin not earlier than December 2011 and
continue until the position is filled. MSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
Princeton university
Computer Science Department
Tenure- Track Positions
Assistant Professor
The Department of Computer Science at Princeton
University invites applications for faculty positions
at the Assistant Professor level. We are accepting
applications in all areas of Computer Science.
Applicants must demonstrate superior research
and scholarship potential as well as teaching ability. A PhD in Computer Science or a related area is
required. Successful candidates are expected to pursue an active research program and to contribute
significantly to the teaching programs of the department. Applicants should include a CV and contact
information for at least three people who can comment on the applicant’s professional qualifications.
There is no deadline, but review of applications will start in December 2011. Princeton
University is an equal opportunity employer and
complies with applicable EEO and affirmative action regulations. You may apply online at: http://
jobs.cs.princeton.edu/.
Requisition Number: 0110422
Rutgers university
Department of Computer Science
Tenure- Track Position
The Department of Computer Science at Rutgers
University invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of Assistant, Associate or
full Professor, with appointments starting in September 2012, subject to the availability of funds.
All areas in experimental computer systems will be
considered, but special emphasis will be given to
compilers and programming languages.
Applicants for this research/teaching position
must, at minimum, be in the process of completing
a dissertation in Computer Science or a closely related field, and should show evidence of exceptional research promise, potential for developing an
externally funded research program, and commitment to quality advising and teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Hired candidates
who have not defended their Ph.D. by September
will be hired at the rank of Instructor, and must
complete the Ph.D. by December 31, 2012 to be eligible for tenure-track title retroactive to start date.
Applicants should go to http://www.cs.rutgers.
edu/employment/ and submit their curriculum
vitae, a research statement addressing both past
work and future plans and a teaching statement
along with three letters of recommendation. If
electronic submission is not possible, hard cop-
ies of the application materials may be sent to:
Mary Hoffman
Computer Science Department
Rutgers University
110 Frelinghuysen Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Applications should be received by December
20, 2011 for full consideration.
Rutgers subscribes to the value of academic diversity and encourages applications from individuals with varied experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds. Females, minorities, dual-career couples,
and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Rutgers is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
stanford university
Department of Computer Science
Assistant or untenured Associate Professor
The Department of Computer Science at Stanford University invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions at the junior level (
Assistant or untenured Associate Professor). We
give higher priority to the overall originality and
promise of the candidate’s work than to the candidate’s sub-area of specialization within Computer Science.
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. Interdisciplinary candidates whose research combines
other fields of engineering or mathematics with
computer science may be considered for a joint
appointment in the Institute for Computational
and Mathematical Engineering (http://icme.
stanford.edu/).
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 and contact informa-
tion of at least four references. Applications
should be sent to: http://soe-apps.stanford.edu/
FacultyApplyCS
Questions should be directed to, Search Com-
mittee Chair, c/o Laura Kenny-Carlson, via elec-
tronic mail to search@cs.stanford.edu.
The review of applications will begin on November 28, 2011, and applicants are strongly
encouraged to submit applications by that date;
however, applications will continue to be accepted at least until February 15, 2012.
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.
stanford university
Graduate School of Business
Tenure-Track Positions
Faculty Positions in Operations, Information and
Technology The Operations, Information and
Technology (OIT) area at the Graduate School of
Business, Stanford University, is seeking qualified applicants for full-time, tenure-track posi-