Wednesday, October 17, 2018

[DMANET] Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Computer Science

Duke University invites applications and nominations for four
tenure-track or tenured faculty positions in all areas of computer
science, and for two additional joint positions between Computer Science
and other departments. Areas include artificial intelligence, machine
learning, computer systems, security and privacy, database systems,
computer vision, algorithms, optimization, as well as interdisciplinary
work that relates to the social sciences or biological sciences.
Positions are at all ranks and to begin July 2019.

Candidates are expected to have a doctoral degree in computer science or
related areas. A successful candidate must have a solid disciplinary
foundation and demonstrate promise of outstanding scholarship in every
regard, including research and teaching.

The Duke faculty and student communities are currently very diverse and
are strongly committed to further enhancing this diversity. We seek
faculty members who are committed to building a diverse and inclusive
community, which fosters excellence in research and teaching. We
strongly encourage applications from women and underrepresented
minorities in computing. Please see www.cs.duke.edu
<http://www.cs.duke.edu/> and www.provost.duke.edu/faculty
<https://provost.duke.edu/faculty-resources/advantages/> for information
about the Department and advantages that Duke offers to faculty.

Applicants should submit their materials (cover letter, research
statement, teaching statement, contacts for at least three references)
electronically through AcademicJobsOnline:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/12079, and solicit letters of
reference. For full consideration, applications and references should be
received by December 15, 2018.

Duke University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an
individual's age, color, disability, genetic information, gender, gender
identity, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or
veteran status.

Durham, Chapel Hill, and the Research Triangle of North Carolina are
frequently ranked among the best places in the country to live and work.
Duke and the many other universities in the area offer a wealth of
education and employment opportunities for spouses and families.


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Jennifer Schmidt
Duke University Department of Computer Science
LSRC D315, Box 90129, Durham, NC  27708-0129
Office 919-660-6548
jschmidt@cs.duke.edu <mailto:jschmidt@cs.duke.edu>

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