CAREERS
consideration. We will accept and review applications after this date.
Applicants can consult http://www.ee.
columbia.edu for more information about the
department and http://pa334.peopleadmin.com/
postings/4208 for more details on the position
and application.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity
Employer / Disability / Veteran.
Georgia Institute of Technology
Multiple Tenure Track Faculty Positions
The School of Computer Science at the Georgia
Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) invites
applications for several tenure track faculty positions at all ranks. We seek candidates in all areas who complement and enhance our current
research strengths and are especially interested
this year in candidates whose research focus is in
the broad area of Theoretical Computer Science.
Georgia Tech is an equal education/employ-ment opportunity institution dedicated to building a diverse community. We strongly encourage
applications from women, underrepresented
groups, individuals with disabilities, and veterans.
Georgia Tech has policies to promote a healthy
work-life balance and is aware that attracting faculty may require meeting the needs of two careers.
The School of Computer Science, one of three
schools in the top-ten ranked College of Computing, focuses on research that makes computing
and communication smart, fast, reliable, and
secure, with research groups in computer architecture, databases, machine learning, networking, programming languages, security, software
engineering, systems, and theory. Faculty in the
school are leaders in a variety of Georgia Tech initiatives, including: the Algorithms and Randomness Center (ARC), the Center for Research into
Novel Computing Hierarchies (CRNCH), the Institute for Data Engineering and Science (IDEaS),
and the Institute for Information Security and
Privacy (IISP). The school is in a period of rapid
growth with eight tenure-track Assistant Professors hired in the last two years.
Georgia Tech is a top-ranked public research
university situated in the heart of Atlanta, a diverse and vibrant city with multiple universities.
Midtown Atlanta, where Georgia Tech is located,
has been recognized as one of the 2016 Great
Neighborhoods by the American Planning Association due to its liveliness, walkability, and
many great cultural and economic strengths. The
Institute is a member of the University System of
Georgia, the Georgia Research Alliance, and the
Association of American Universities. Georgia
Tech prides itself on its technology resources,
collaborations, high-quality student body, and its
commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Applications will be considered until open
positions are filled. For full consideration, applicants are encouraged to submit their applications
Boston College
Non Tenure-Track Positions in Computer
Science
The Computer Science Department of Boston
College seeks to fill one or more non-tenure-track
teaching positions, as well as shorter-term visiting teaching positions. All applicants should be
committed to excellence in undergraduate education and be able to teach a broad variety of undergraduate computer science courses. Faculty in
longer-term positions will also participate in the
development of new courses that reflect the evolving landscape of the discipline.
Minimum requirements for the title of Assistant Professor of the Practice, and for the title
of Visiting Assistant Professor, include a Ph.D. in
Computer Science or closely related discipline.
Candidates without a Ph.D. would be eligible
for the title of Lecturer or Visiting Lecturer.
We will begin reviewing applications on October 15, 2019 and will continue considering applications until the positions are filled. Applicants
should submit a cover letter, CV, and a separate
teaching statement and arrange for three confidential letters of recommendation that comment
on their teaching performance to be uploaded
directly to Interfolio. To apply go to https://apply.
interfolio.com/68339. Boston College conducts
background checks as part of the hiring process.
Information about the university and our department is available at https://www.bc.edu and
http:// cs.bc.edu.
Boston College is a Jesuit, Catholic university
that strives to integrate research excellence with
a foundational commitment to formative liberal
arts education. We encourage applications from
candidates who are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community. Boston
College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
Boston College
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Computer
Science
The Computer Science Department of Boston
College seeks a tenure-track Assistant Professor
beginning in the 2020-2021 academic year. Successful candidates for the position will be expected to develop strong research programs that can
attract external funding in an environment that
also values high-quality undergraduate teaching.
Outstanding candidates in all areas of Computer
Science will be considered, with a preference for
those who demonstrate a potential to contribute
to cross-disciplinary teaching and research in conjunction with the planned Schiller Institute for
Integrated Science and Society at Boston College.
A Ph.D. in Computer Science or a closely re-
lated discipline is required. See http://cs.bc.edu
and https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/schools/mcas/
sites/ schiller-institute.html for more informa-
tion. Application review is ongoing. Boston Col-
lege conducts background checks as part of the
hiring process.
Submit a cover letter, a detailed CV and teaching and research statements. Arrange for three
confidential letters of recommendation to be
uploaded directly to Interfolio. To apply go to
https://apply.interfolio.com/68273.
Boston College is a Jesuit, Catholic university
that strives to integrate research excellence with
a foundational commitment to formative liberal
arts education. We encourage applications from
candidates who are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community. Boston
College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
Columbia University
Junior Faculty Position in the Department of
Electrical Engineering
Columbia Engineering is pleased to invite applications for a faculty position in the Department of
Electrical Engineering at Columbia University in
the City of New York. Applications for Junior rank
will be considered.
The Electrical Engineering department welcomes applications in all areas of electrical engineering ( http://www.ee.columbia.edu/ee-research).
Candidates must have a Ph.D. or its professional
equivalent by the starting date of the appointment.
Applicants for this position must demonstrate the
potential to do pioneering research and to teach effectively. 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.
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
to contribute 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 actively participates in
the school-wide Engineering for Humanity initiatives that relate to engineering and medicine,
autonomous systems, quantum computing and
technology, and sustainability.
For additional information and to apply,
please see: http://engineering.columbia.edu/
faculty-job-opportunities. Applications should
be submitted electronically and include the
following: curriculum vitae including a publication list, a description of research accomplishments, statements 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 1st, 2019 will receive full