CAREERS
The Carnegie Mellon University College
of Engineering
Professor and Head, Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering
The Carnegie Mellon University College of Engineering invites applications for the position of
Professor and Head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).
The ECE community currently includes 77
core faculty, 65 affiliated faculty, 35 adjunct faculty, 120 staff and researchers, and 530 undergraduate and 800 graduate students. The mission,
goals, and current activities of the department are
described in more detail at http://www.ece.cmu.
edu/about/ index.html.
An accomplished academic leader is sought
to provide strategic vision and outstanding operational management, to oversee high-quality research and educational programs, and to guide the
ECE community to the next level of accomplishment and impact. The ECE Department Head will
maintain and strengthen the culture of collaboration and innovation in the department; expand the
reputation of the department; lead the department
in strategic planning; promote diversity within the
department and institution; and, demonstrate
commitment to a high-quality student experience.
Individuals with expertise across a wide range
of areas related to electrical and computer engineering will be considered. Applicants must
have an earned Ph.D. in a field of engineering
or science closely related to electrical and computer engineering. Teaching experience and an
internationally-recognized record of research are
essential. Applicants must be qualified for an appointment at the rank of Professor with tenure.
Applications will be accepted until August 15,
2018. Review of applications will begin on August
22, 2018 and will continue until the position is
filled. The expected start date is January 2019, or
as soon thereafter as possible. Confidential e-mail
inquiries concerning this position may be sent to
the Search Committee at sh2s@andrew.cmu.edu
Interested candidates should submit applications electronically: https://apply.interfolio.
com/51197
Please include a cover letter, curriculum vitae,
statement of research experience and interests,
and statement of teaching experience and interests. The Search Committee will solicit names
of references and their contact information only
for a subset of applicants after the initial review.
These applicants will be notified in advance before letters are requested.
Carnegie Mellon is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the diversity of its community on a range of intellectual and
cultural dimensions. Carnegie Mellon welcomes
faculty applicants who will contribute to this diversity through their research, teaching and service,
including women, members of minority groups,
protected veterans, individuals with disabilities,
and others who would contribute in different ways.
Carnegie Mellon University seeks to meet the
needs of dual-career couples and is a member of
12,000 students and 2,000 employees and is centrally located in the Estonian capital city of Tallinn.
Applications should include a cover letter,
documents proving that the candidate holds the
required academic degree (PhD or an equivalent
qualification) and has acquired the required education, a curriculum vitae and a list of publications, a statement of future research and teaching
interests and other documents considered to be
important by the applicant.
Documents should be sent by e-mail to
konkurss@ttu.edu. Further information regarding
the professorship, please contact Professor Gert
Jervan, Dean of the School of IT, gert.jervan@ttu.ee
More information: https://ttu.ee/itpositions.
The University of Tennessee–
Knoxville’s Innovative Computing
Laboratory (ICL)
Research Scientist (with MS or PhD) or
Postdoctoral Researcher
The University of Tennessee–Knoxville’s Innova-
tive Computing Laboratory (ICL), under the direc-
tion of Prof. Jack Dongarra, is seeking full-time
scientists (MS or PhD) or postdoctoral research-
ers to participate in the design, development, and
the Higher Education Recruitment Consortium
(HERC) that assists with dual-career searches.
Tallinn University of Technology
3 Tenure Track Professorships and several
post-doc positions in the areas of Trust in
Software, Hardware Security and Trust,
Internet of Intelligent Things
Estonia is the homeland of pioneering ICT solutions, which include Skype, e-identity, e-health,
and e-governance. Building on these successes,
the Estonian ICT industry and academia are establishing three new research groups in the areas of Trust in Software, Hardware Security and
Trust, Internet of Intelligent Things.
The School of Information Technology at Tallinn University of Technology is looking for candidates for tenure track positions with:
˲ a proven research track record
˲ leadership capabilities
˲ ability to acquire competitive funding
˲ ability and interest to collaborate across disciplines
˲ experience in developing an academic curriculum in English
˲ willingness to cooperate with industry and the
public sector
Successful candidates are expected to per-
form basic and applied research and teaching.
For tenure track professors the university
offers:
˲ A competitive net salary in a range of 45,000 -
60,000 EUR per year
˲ Dedicated funding for establishing a research
group ( 3-5 postdoc/researcher positions, 5 PhD
student positions)
˲ Location in Tallinn, which is one of the fastest-growing IT hubs in Europe and home to The European Agency for the operational management
of large-scale IT systems (eu-LISA) as well as the
NATO Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence
˲ A young and internationally active faculty with
rapid and efficient university e-management, al-
lowing you to concentrate on the essential
Within the same call the university is looking
for candidates to 20 new post-doc/researcher
positions with:
˲ a proven research track record
˲ ability and interest to collaborate across disciplines
˲ willingness to cooperate with industry and the
public sector
For post-doc/researcher positions the univer-
sity offers a competitive net salary in a range of
20,000 - 30,000 EUR per year.
Tallinn University of Technology is the flagship
academic institution of Estonian ICT research,
engineering and technology education. Our international faculty and staff form a unique and multi-disciplinary team of technological, natural, exact,
economic and health sciences. The university has
Announcement of an open position at the
Faculty of Informatics, TU Wien, Austria
FULL PROFESSOR
of
MACHINE LEARNING
The TU Wien (Vienna University of Technology)
invites applications for a Full Professor position
at the Faculty of Informatics.
The successful candidate will have an outstanding research and teaching record in the field of
Machine Learning, which investigates and develops methods that provide computing systems
the ability to automatically learn / improve from
experience and to infer or recognize patterns
using data, whether for exploratory purposes
or to accomplish specific tasks. All areas of
machine learning will be considered, covering
theoretical foundations, systems, and enabling
technologies for machine learning. Methods of
interest include, but are not restricted to: statistical machine learning, supervised learning, unsupervised learning, reinforcement learning,
deep learning, probabilistic modelling and inference, data analytics and mining, optimization,
cognitive systems, neural processing.
We offer excellent working conditions in an
attractive research environment in a city with
an exceptional quality of life.
For a more detailed announcement and information on how to apply, please go to:
http://www.informatik.tuwien.ac.at/vacancies
Application Deadline: October 1, 2018