CAREERS
invites applications for the following faculty positions in the Department of Computer Science and
Engineering (CSE).
Tenured or Tenure Track Positions:
Position 1: Assistant or Associate Professor in
Computer Security, including cryptography,
cloud and network security, mobile security, intrusion detection, secure hardware and software
systems, and vulnerability and threat analysis.
This position is affiliated with the Center for Information and Computer Security (CICS).
Position 2: Assistant or Associate Professor
in Computational Life Science, including computational epidemiology, computational health
science, smart and connected health, geo-infor-matics, bioinformatics, health-informatics, and
computational environmental science, with focus on developing computational methods, models, or simulations. This position is affiliated with
the Center for Computational Epidemiology and
Response Analysis (CeCERA).
Position 3: Assistant or Associate Professor in
Computer Engineering, including real-time systems, embedded systems, cyber physical systems,
memory and storage systems, computer architecture, VLSI, reconfigurable systems, resilient
systems, low-power computing, runtime systems,
distributed systems, and performance measurement and tuning. This position may be affiliated
with the NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Net-centric and Cloud Software
and Systems (NCSS).
The candidates are expected to teach CSE
undergraduate and graduate courses, develop
a strong research program funded by external
sources, support and mentor graduate students,
and provide service to the University and the
profession. Minimum qualifications include an
earned doctorate in computer science, computer
engineering or a closely related field. For the Assistant Professor position, a strong publication
record and the potential to succeed in securing
research funding and mentoring graduate students are required. For the Associate Professor
position, a sustained record of providing mentoring to junior faculty, advising graduate students, providing service to the University and
profession, and securing external funding for research activities are also required. Post-doctoral
research experience or industrial research experience is preferred. Offers of employment for these
positions will be made dependent upon available
funding.
The Computer Science and Engineering department is home to 14 Professors, 9 Associate Professors,
4 Assistant Professors, 6 Lecturers, almost 100 Ph.D.
students, over 200 master students, and almost 1100
bachelor students. We offer a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science and Engineering, M. S. degrees in Computer
Science and Computer Engineering, ABET-accredited
B. S. degrees in Computer Science and Computer
Engineering, and an ABET-accredited B. A. degree
in Information Technology. Additional information
about the department is available at the website:
computerscience.engineering.unt.edu.
Application Procedure:
All applicants must apply online to: https://
facultyjobs.unt.edu. Submit nominations and
questions regarding the tenure track position in
computer security (system identification number 6001336) to Dr. Ram Dantu (Ram.Dantu@
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its policies, practices, or procedures. The University of Oklahoma, recognizing its obligation
to guarantee equal opportunity to all persons
in all segments of University life, reaffirms its
commitment to the continuation and expansion of positive programs which reinforce and
strengthen its affirmative action policies. This
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with federal and state equal opportunity laws
but from a desire to ensure social justice and
promote campus diversity. Our commitment
to the concept of affirmative action requires
sincere and cooperative efforts throughout all
levels of our employment structure. We will continue to strive to reach the goals of fair and equal
employment opportunities for all.
University of San Francisco
Assistant Professor Full-time Renewable
The Department of Computer Science at the University of San Francisco is accepting applications
for a full-time, renewable, non-tenure track Assistant Professor position starting in August 2017. See
https://www.usfjobs.com/postings/11491 for the
full job description and application instructions.
To receive full consideration applications
must be received by January 2, 2017.
University of San Francisco
Assistant Professor Tenure Track
The Department of Computer Science at the University of San Francisco is accepting applications
for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position
starting in August 2017. See https://www.usfjobs.
com/postings/11490 for the full job description
and application instructions.
To receive full consideration applications
must be complete and submitted by January 2,
2017.
University of Texas at Austin
The Department of Computer Science of the University of Texas at Austin invites applications for
tenured and tenure-track positions at all levels.
Outstanding candidates in all areas of Computer
Science will be considered, particularly in: computer vision, machine learning, cybersecurity and
formal methods.
The department is ranked among the top ten
computer science departments in the country. It
has 44 tenured and tenure-track faculty members
across all areas of computer science. Many of
these faculty participate in interdisciplinary programs and centers in the University, including the
Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), and
those in Computational and Applied Mathemat-
ics, Computational Biology, and Neuroscience.
Austin, the capital of Texas, is a center for
high-technology industry, including companies
such as Dell, IBM, Advanced Micro Devices, 3M
Corporation, National Instruments, Apple Com-
puter, Inc., AT&T and Samsung. For more in-
formation please see the department web page
http://www.cs.utexas.edu.
unt.edu), the tenure track position in computa-
tional life science (system identification number
6001335) to Dr. Armin Mikler ( mikler@unt.edu),
and the tenure track position in computer engineering (system identification number 6001342)
to Dr. Song Fu ( Song.Fu@unt.edu).
Application Deadline:
The committee will begin its review of applications on November 1, 2016 and continue to accept and review applications until the positions
are filled.
The University:
As the nation’s 24th largest public university and
the largest, most comprehensive in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, UNT is dedicated to providing
an excellent educational experience to its 38,000
students while powering the North Texas region,
state and nation through innovative education
and research. UNT is strategically located in Denton, Texas, a vibrant city with a lively arts and music culture.
The University of North Texas is an AA/ADA/
EOE committed to diversity in its educational
programs.
University of Oklahoma
Tenure Track Faculty Position in Cybersecurity
The School of Computer Science in the Gallogly
College of Engineering at the University of Oklahoma is entering an exciting period of growth opportunities in cybersecurity and data science and
analytics (DSA). We are seeking applications for a
tenure track faculty position at the rank of an assistant professor who has demonstrated research
skills in cybersecurity, especially at the intersection of cybersecurity and DSA. We offer B. S., M.S.,
and Ph.D. degree programs in computer science
and the M.S. degree in DSA.
Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in computer
science and should be committed to excellence in
teaching and research. Candidates should have
demonstrated potential for outstanding research
in cybersecurity and have ability to teach courses
in these areas at all levels, including advising M.S
and Ph.D. students.
The application package should include: 1)
single page cover letter describing the motivation
in pursuing this position, 2) curriculum vitae, 3)
teaching and research statements, 4) 1-2 papers
that best represent research contributions and
scholarship, and 5) list of at least three references.
Application packages should be submitted via
soonerway.ou.edu. Inquiries about the position
can be addressed to Professor Sridhar Radhakrishnan, chair of the search committee, at sridhar@
ou.edu. We encourage applicants to apply by November 1, 2016, though application packages will
be accepted until the position is filled.
The University of Oklahoma is a Carnegie-R1
comprehensive public research university known
for excellence in teaching, research, and community engagement. OU enrolls over 30,000 students
and has more than 2,700 full-time faculty members. Norman is a culturally rich and vibrant town
located in the Oklahoma City metro area.
The University of Oklahoma, in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws
and regulations does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual