Thursday, July 28, 2011

[DMANET] Teaching Fellowships - School of Engineering - University Roma Tre

Teaching Fellowships at the School of Engineering, Department of
Computer Science and Automation at Universita' Roma Tre

The School of Engineering of Roma Tre is seeking one or two professors
for a visit of a period of four weeks to a whole semester (thirteen
weeks), in the Spring of 2012 (detailed dates are subject to
negotiation, between March 1 and June 10). The main requirement would be
to teach about 6 hours per week, in an advanced undergraduate or initial
graduate course (in the broad areas of Computer Science, Automation,
Robotics, Operations Research) with the opportunity to be involved in
one or more of our research groups. All activities will be conducted in
English.

Preferably, the candidate should hold a position at the level of an
associate professor or higher at a recognized tertiary academic
institution (e.g., a university or research institute).

The position will have a remuneration that will suffice to cover the
accommodation and living expenses in Rome as well as traveling expenses,
but not a full salary adequate for a professor's position.

Course content can be agreed upon, as the goal is to have courses that
effectively complement those currently offered in the local programs.

Interested colleagues should contact, with a CV (including areas of
interest, teaching experiences, publications), professor Riccardo
Torlone <torlone@dia.uniroma3.it>, chair of the undergraduate and master
programs in computer engineering. All members of the department (list at
http://www.dia.uniroma3.it/Plone/people/people?set_language=en) are
available for inquiries and preliminary discussions.

Prof. Riccardo Torlone
Chair of teaching programs in computer engineering
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