CAREERS
Auburn University
Department of Computer Science
and Software Engineering (CSSE)
CSSE invites applications for multiple tenure-track faculty positions to begin in Fall 2017.
Candidates at the Assistant Professor level
will be given preference, however outstanding
candidates at the Associate and Full Professor
levels will also be considered. Those whose research expertise can connect with other disciplines of engineering, science and arts will be
given special consideration. While we encourage all qualified candidates to apply, we are
especially interested in candidates specializing
in artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, cyber-infrastructure, data science & engineering, distributed systems, high performance computing,
machine learning, parallel processing, privacy,
programming languages, security, and software
engineering.
One position is part of the Auburn University
Cluster Hires Initiative in Omics & Informatics
that cuts across agriculture, engineering, pharmacy, science and veterinary medicine. This position is for a researcher specializing in big data
(analytics, learning, mining, visualization etc.) or
informatics with the potential to collaborate with
researchers from the disciplines represented in
the cluster.
CSSE is home to the Auburn Cyber Research
Center ( cyber.auburn.edu), and is affiliated with
the newly established McCrary Institute for Critical Infrastructure Protection and Cyber Systems
( mccrary.auburn.edu). Both offer opportunities
for faculty to engage in jointly funded research
and development. The Department currently
has 17 faculty members and supports strong
graduate (M.S. and Ph.D.) and undergraduate
programs in computer science, software engineering and wireless engineering. Enrollment
for Fall 2016 is 765 undergraduate and 142 graduate students.
Faculty research areas include artificial intelligence, computer architecture, computer
science education, database systems, energy-efficient systems, high performance computing, human-computer interaction, internet of
things, learning science, machine learning,
modeling & simulation, multi-agent systems,
networks, security, software engineering, software visualization and wireless engineering. A
full advertisement and application instructions
may be found at the Department’s home page
( www.eng.auburn.edu/csse).
Boston College
Assistant Professor of the Practice
in Computer Science
( 2 positions available)
The Boston College Computer Science Department invites applications for two full time non
tenure-track Assistant Professorships of the Prac-
Columbia University in the
City of New York
Faculty Positions in the Department
of Computer Science
Columbia Engineering invites applications for
faculty positions in the Department of Computer
Science at Columbia University in the City of New
York. Applications at the assistant professor, and
in exceptional cases, at the associate professor
and full professor levels, will be considered.
Applications are sought in all areas of com-
puter science, with particular emphasis on, but
not limited to, the following areas: Artificial Intel-
ligence (all areas) and Programming languages.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. or its professional
equivalent by the starting date of the appointment.
Applicants for this position at the Assistant Professor
and Associate Professor without tenure levels must
demonstrate the potential to do pioneering research
and to teach effectively. Applicants for this position
at the tenured level (Associate or Full Professor) must
have a demonstrated record of outstanding research
accomplishments, excellent teaching credentials
and established leadership in the field.
The successful candidate is expected to contribute to the advancement of their field and the
department by developing an original and leading externally funded research program, and by
contributing to the undergraduate and graduate
educational mission of the Department. Columbia fosters multidisciplinary research and encourages collaborations with academic departments and units across Columbia University. The
Department is especially interested in qualified
candidates who can contribute, through their research, teaching, and/or service, to the diversity
and excellence of the academic community.
For additional information and to apply,
please see: http://engineering.columbia.edu/fac-ulty-job-opportunities.
Applications should be submitted electronically and include the following: curriculum-vitae
including a publication list, a description of research accomplishments, a statement of research
and teaching interests and plans, contact information for three experts who can provide letters
of recommendation, and up to three pre/reprints
of scholarly work. All applications received by December 15, 2016 will receive full consideration.
Applicants can consult www.cs.columbia.edu
for more information about the department. Columbia is an affirmative action/equal opportunity
employer with a strong commitment to the quality of faculty life.
Concordia College
The Offutt School of Business invites applicants
with a background and qualifications in Computer Science for a full-time tenure eligible position,
beginning in August 2017.
For a detailed description and to apply, visit
https://hr.cord.edu/postings/2514
tice starting September 2017. Teaching load is 3
courses per semester. A PhD in Computer Science
and a commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching are required. Interest in interdisciplinary curricular innovation is desirable. See
www.cs.bc.edu for more information. Application review begins October 15, 2016. Apply at
apply.interfolio.com/38103.
California State University Long Beach
The Computer Engineering/Computer Science
Department at California State University Long
Beach has multiple open tenure track positions
in Computer Science (Machine Learning) and
Computer Engineering (Embedded Systems and
Networking, Multimedia or Hardware Security).
For more information please go to http://web.
csulb.edu/divisions/aa/personnel/jobs/coe/.
Calvin College seeks applicants for a tenure track faculty position in Computer Science,
pending administrative approval. We feature
supportive colleagues, excellent facilities, hard-working students, and strong undergraduate
programs in computer science, data science,
digital communications, and information systems, including a BCS major accredited by ABE T
( abet.org). Responsibilities include teaching
computing-related courses, maintaining an active scholarly life, and mentoring students. Applicants should have a PhD (or be near completion) in computer science or a related area. To
apply, please send a C.V., a statement of teaching philosophy and scholarly interests, contact
information for three professional references,
and a cover letter to:
Prof. Joel Adams
Chair, Department of Computer Science
Calvin College
3201 Burton SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
( adams@calvin.edu)
Calvin College seeks faculty members who
affirm the Christian faith as expressed by the Reformed confessions and who have academic and
personal qualifications for teaching and scholarship. Calvin is building a tradition of diversity and accessibility and welcomes applications
from persons whose personal characteristics
will further that commitment. Calvin does not
discriminate in the employment of individuals
on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic
origin, disability, sex, or age. Calvin College is an
educational agency of the Christian Reformed
Church and, in compliance with Title VII and
other applicable law, reserves the right to give
preference in employment based upon religion.
Calvin is one of the largest Christian colleges in
North America, and was named the #1 regional
college in the Midwest for 2017 by U.S. News &
World Report. Additional information about the
college and department is available at: http://
cs.calvin.edu/.