tions, starting in the 2012-2013 academic year.
All ranks and relevant disciplines will be considered. Applicants are considered in all areas of
Operations, Information and Technology (OIT)
that are broadly defined to include the analytical
and empirical study of technological systems, in
which technology, people, and markets interact.
It thus includes operations, information systems/
technology, and management of technology. Applicants are expected to have rigorous training
in management science, engineering, computer
science, economics, and/or statistical modeling
methodologies. The appointed will be expected
to do innovative research in the OIT field, to participate in the school’s PhD program and to teach
both required and elective courses in the MBA
program. Junior applicants should have or expect
to complete a PhD by September 1, 2012.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit
their applications electronically by visiting the web
site http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/recruiting and
uploading their curriculum vitae, research papers
and publications, and teaching evaluations, if applicable, on that site. Alternatively, all materials
may be sent by e-mail to faculty_recruiter@gsb.
stanford.edu, or by postal mail (non-returnable)
to Office of Faculty Recruiting, Graduate School
of Business, Stanford University, 655 Knight Way
Way, Stanford, CA 94305-7298. However, submissions via e-mail and postal mail can take 4-6 weeks
for processing. For an application to be considered complete, each applicant must have three letters of recommendation emailed to the preceding
email address, or sent via postal mail. The application deadline is November 15, 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 of diversity to the University’s research, teaching and clinical missions.
texas state university-san marcos
Department of Computer Science
Applications are invited for a faculty position at
the rank of Assistant, Associate, or full Professor
to start on September 1, 2012. Consult the department’s recruiting page, http://www.cs.txstate.
edu/recruitment/, 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 in employment
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, disability, veterans’ status, or on the basis of sexual
orientation. Texas State University-San Marcos is
a member of the Texas State University System.
university at Buffalo,
the state university of New york
Faculty Positions in Computer Science
and Engineering
Tak Associate/Assistant Professor position: The
CSE Department invites excellent candidates
in all core areas of Computer science and Engi-
neering to apply for an opening at the associate/
assistant professor level. This is an endowed po-
sition with five years research funding of $100K
per year.
The University at Buffalo is an
Equal Opportunity Employer/Recruiter.
university of california, santa Barbara
Faculty Position in Computer Science
Tenure- Track position
The Department of Computer Science at the
University of California, Santa Barbara, invites
applications for a tenure-track position effective
August 2012. We are particularly interested in
outstanding candidates in the areas of applied
cryptography and system security; however, exceptional candidates in all areas of computer science will be considered.
The Department of Computer Science has
grown rapidly, both in size and stature, over the
past 10 years, accompanied by a five-fold increase
in extramural funding. The department, with
30 faculty and more than 100 doctoral students,
is part of the College of Engineering, which is
ranked among the top 20 in the Nation by the
2008 US News and World Report. The PhD program of the Department of Computer Science
has recently been ranked among the top 10 departments in the nation by the National Research
Council (NRC).
Additional information about the department
and our graduate program can be found at http://
www.cs.ucsb.edu. Applicants are expected to hold
a doctoral degree in Computer Science or related
fields, show outstanding research potential, and
have a strong commitment to teaching.
Primary consideration will be given to
applications received by December 15, 2011;
however, the position will remain open until
filled. Applications should be submitted
electronically as PDF documents to: https://www.
cs.ucsb.edu/recruit/faculty. Applications must
include a detailed resume, research and teaching
statements, and the names and addresses of four
references.
The Department is especially interested in
candidates who can contribute to the diversity
and excellence of the academic community
through research, teaching, and service. We
are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
employer.
university of central missouri
Assistant Professor of Computer Science-Tenure Track
UCM invites applications for a tenure track position in Computer Science beginning August,
2012. Ph.D. in CS or a closely related field is
required. Preference given to candidates with
expertise in computer security or software engineering. Screening of applications begins Nov.
15, 2011, and continues until position is filled.
For more information, go to http://www.ucmo.
edu/math-cs/ openings.cfm
university of illinois at chicago
Faculty Position
Department of Computer Science, UIC
The Computer Science Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago invites applications for
tenure-track positions at the rank of Assistant Professor (exceptional candidates at other ranks may
also be considered). Candidates in the following
areas are especially encouraged to apply: Computer Security, Software Engineering, Machine Learning and Computer Systems (Mobile/Ubiquitous
computing and other experimental subareas).
The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC)
ranks among the nation’s top 50 universities in
federal research funding. It is the largest research
university in the Chicago area, and is one of the
most diverse universities in the country. The Computer Science department has 27 tenure-track
faculty representing major areas of computer science, and offers BS, MS and PhD degrees. Two of
our faculty members are ACM Fellows and eight
members are recipients of NSF CAREER awards.
Our annual research funding has averaged $6.5M
over the last five years and includes major funding from NSF, DARPA, DoD and NASA, including
two NSF IGERT awards, nine Trustworthy Computing awards and several other research and instrumentation grants; awards from state agencies
such as the Illinois Department of Transportation, and from companies such as Google, Yahoo!
and Motorola. Our department is home to many
pioneering and discipline-defining efforts in the
areas of virtual reality (CAVE), software engineering (Petri Nets, Model Checking), Data Management and Mining, and Computational Transportation. We have growing research programs
in areas such as computational biology, learning
technologies, mobile and distributed systems,
and security and privacy. At UIC, there are plenty
of opportunities for interdisciplinary work—UIC
houses the largest medical school in the country,
and our faculty are engaged with several cross-departmental collaborations with faculty from
health sciences, social sciences and humanities,
urban planning and the business school.
Chicago is the third most populous city in the
USA. Located by the shore of Lake Michigan, the
city offers an outstanding array of cultural and culinary experiences. As the birthplace of the modern skyscraper, Chicago boasts one of the world’s
tallest and densest skylines, combined with an
extensive system of parks and public transit. Its
primary airport is the second busiest in the world,
with frequent non-stop flights to virtually anywhere. Yet the cost of living, whether in an 85th
floor condominium downtown or on a tree-lined
street in one of the nation’s finest school dis-