The University of Rochester Dept. of Computer Science is recruiting for two full-time Lecturer in Computer Science positions. The short version of the ad is below, and the full version can be found by scrolling down on the page http://www.cs.rochester.edu/about/recruit.html <http://www.cs.rochester.edu/about/recruit.html>
Also, separately, the University of Rochester's Institute for Data Science (which is a close partner to the CS department, and we'll share a new building both will move into in 2017) is recruiting for one full-time Lecturer in Data Science and Computer Science. The ad for that can be found at https://www.rochester.edu/data-science/jobs.html
If these fit you and are of interest to you, please rush to your browser and apply!! (And in case after reading the long versions of the ads you have questions about these positions, fyi the chairs of the CS department and the data science institute are, respectively, Prof. Sandhya Dwarkadas (dwarkadas@cs.rochester.edu) and Prof. Henry Kautz (kautz@cs.rochester.edu).)
Sincerely,
Lane A. Hemaspaandra, URCS (the short version of the CS ad is included below)
Lecturer Positions in Computer Science
The University of Rochester Department of Computer Science seeks applicants for two full time lecturer positions. Candidates must have a PhD in computer science or a related discipline and/or significant teaching experience. The preferred candidate will have college teaching experience, a strong commitment to working with students, the ability and passion to help develop new courses along with any necessary labs, and high personal motivation and responsibility. The position may start as early as July 1, 2016.
Candidates should supply a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and the names of 3 references. Apply online at https://www.rochester.edu/faculty-recruiting/login
For more information about the University of Rochester Computer Science Department, please visit: http://www.cs.rochester.edu
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