CAREERS
Please have your references submit their letters via e-mail to recommend@cs.uchicago.edu.
Review of applications will begin on December 15, 2018 and continue until positions are
filled.
The University of Chicago has the highest
standards for scholarship and faculty quality, is
dedicated to fundamental research, and encourages collaboration across disciplines. We encourage connections with researchers across campus
in such areas as bioinformatics, mathematics,
molecular engineering, natural language processing, statistics, public policy, and social science to mention just a few.
The Department of Computer Science (cs.
uchicago.edu) is the hub of a large, diverse community of researchers focused on advancing the
foundations of computing and driving its most
advanced applications. The larger computing
and data science community at the University of
Chicago includes the Department of Statistics,
the Center for Data and Applied Computing, the
Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago ( T TIC),
the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, the Mansueto Institute for Urban Innovation and the Argonne National Laboratory.
The Chicago metropolitan area provides
a diverse and exciting environment. The local
economy is vigorous, with international stature
in banking, trade, commerce, manufacturing,
transportation and a growing tech start-up scene.
Lifestyle advantages include diverse cultures,
fantastic restaurants, vibrant theater, world-re-nowned symphony, opera, jazz, and blues. The
University is located in Hyde Park, a Chicago
neighborhood on the Lake Michigan shore just a
few minutes from downtown.
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race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, age, status
as an individual with a disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or other protected
classes under the law. For additional information
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discrimination_statement/. Job seekers in need
of a reasonable accommodation to complete the
application process should call 773-702-0287 or
email ACOppAdministrator@uchicago.edu with
their request.
University of Illinois at Chicago
Lecturer – Non-Tenure Track – Computer
Science
The Computer Science Department at the Univer-
sity of Illinois at Chicago is seeking multiple full-
time teaching faculty members to start Fall 2019.
The lecturer teaching track is a long-term career
track that starts with the Lecturer position, and
offers opportunities for advancement to Senior
Lecturer. Candidates would be working alongside
13 full-time teaching faculty with over 150 years
of combined teaching experience and 12 awards
for excellence. The department seeks candidates
dedicated to teaching; candidates must have evi-
dence of effective teaching, or present a convinc-
ing case of future dedication and success in the
art of teaching. Content areas of interest include
introductory programming, data structures, com-
puter organization/systems, web development,
data science, software engineering, and machine
learning. The standard teaching load is 2-3 un-
dergraduate courses per semester (depending on
course enrollment).
The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) is
one of the top- 10 most diverse universities in the
US (US News and World Report), a top- 10 best
value ( Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education) and a hispanic serving institution. UIC’s
hometown of Chicago epitomizes the modern,
livable, vibrant city. Located on the shore of Lake
Michigan, Chicago 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 8100-acre park system and extensive public transit and biking networks.
Minimum qualifications include an MS in
Computer Science or a closely related field or
appropriate graduate degrees for specific course
material (e.g., computer ethics), and either (a)
demonstrated evidence of effective teaching, or
(b) convincing argument of future dedication and
success in the art of teaching. Applications are
submitted online at https://jobs.uic.edu/. In the
online application, include a curriculum vitae,
names and addresses of at least three references,
a statement providing evidence of effective teaching, and a statement describing your past experience in activities that promote diversity and inclusion (or plans to make future contributions),
and recent teaching evaluations. For additional
information contact Professor Mitch Theys, Committee Chair, mtheys@uic.edu.
University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC)
Open Rank Tenure Track Faculty Positions -
Computer Science
Located in the heart of Chicago, the Department
of Computer Science at the University of Illinois
at Chicago (UIC) invites applications for several
full-time tenure-track positions at all ranks. All
candidates must have a PhD in Computer Science or a closely related field by the appointment’s starting date. Candidates will be expected to demonstrate excellence in research and
to teach effectively at the undergraduate and
graduate levels.
We seek candidates in all areas of computing,
with special but not exclusive interest in fields related to computer vision, machine learning/data
science, human-computer interaction, systems/
software engineering, programming languages
and compilers, and applied cryptography. Applicants working at the intersection of computer science and related disciplines are also encouraged
to apply.
Applications must be submitted at https://
jobs.uic.edu/, and must include a curriculum
vitae, teaching and research statements, and
names and addresses of at least three references.
Links to a professional website such as Google
Scholar or ResearchGate are recommended. Applicants may contact the faculty search committee search@cs.uic.edu for more information. For
fullest consideration, applications must be submitted by November 15, 2018. Applications will
be accepted until the positions are filled.
The Department of Computer Science at
UIC, which will be hiring between 20 and 35 new
a curriculum vitae, a teaching and research state-
ment, copies of transcripts, and a list of at least
three professional references including their
names, addresses, telephone numbers and email
addresses. Official transcripts and three letters
of recommendation will be requested for candi-
dates invited for on-campus interview.
Initial screening of applications begins November 15, 2018 and continues until position is
filled.
AA/EEO/ADA. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
UCM is located in Warrensburg, MO, which is
35 miles southeast of the Kansas City metropolitan area. It is a public comprehensive university
with about 13,000 students. The School of Computer Science and Mathematics offers undergraduate and graduate programs in Computer
Science, Cybersecurity and Software Engineering
with over 700 students. The undergraduate Computer Science and Cybersecurity programs are
accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABE T.
University of Chicago
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/
Professor
The Department of Computer Science at the
University of Chicago invites applications from
qualified candidates for faculty positions at the
ranks of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor. The University of Chicago is
in the midst of an ambitious, multi-year effort to
significantly expand its computing and data science activities including a new, state-of-the-art
home for the Department of Computer Science
that opened this year. Candidates with research
interests in all areas of computer science will be
considered. However, applications are especially
encouraged in all aspects of AI and Machine
Learning, Data Science and Analytics, Security,
Human-Computer Interaction, and Visual Computing.
Candidates must have demonstrated excellence in research and a strong commitment to
teaching. Completion of all requirements for a
Ph.D. in Computer Science or a related field is
required at the time of appointment. Candidates
for Associate Professor and Professor positions
must have demonstrated leadership in their field,
have established an outstanding independent research program and have a record of excellence in
teaching and student mentorship.
Applications must be submitted through the
University’s Academic Jobs website.
To apply for Assistant Professor, go to https://
tinyurl.com/cs-asst-prof
To apply for Associate Professor, go to https://
tinyurl.com/cs-assoc-professor
To apply for Professor, go to https://tinyurl.
com/cs-professor
The following materials are required:
˲ cover letter
˲ curriculum vitae including a list of publications
˲ statement describing past and current research
accomplishments and outlining future research
plans
˲ description of teaching philosophy and experience
˲ the names of at least three references