Sunday, October 15, 2017

[DMANET] Faculty positions in the School Computing at Clemson University

Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in the School of Computing

The School of Computing at Clemson University invites applications from
a culturally diverse pool of candidates for positions in its three
academic units representing a broad cross-section of computing and its
applications: the Division of Computer Science (CS), the Division of
Human-Centered Computing (HCC), and the Division of Visual Computing
(VC). Preference will be given to candidates at the rank of Assistant
Professor, though all ranks will be considered. CS prefers applicants
with interest in machine learning, software engineering, and security.
HCC invites applicants whose work demonstrates strong potential impact
in any area of human-centered computing. VC invites applicants with
areas of interest such as computer graphics, computer vision, animation,
simulation, motion, human modeling, game development, digital
production, visualization, robotics, and perceptual methods.

The school includes 42 faculty, of which 31 are tenured or tenure-track.
It enrolls 750+ undergraduate and 250+ graduate students. The School
offers BA and BS degrees in Computer Science, BS in Computer Information
Systems, MS in Computer Science, MFA and MS in Digital Production Arts,
PhD in Computer Science, PhD in Human-Centered Computing, and PhD and MS
in Biomedical Data Science & Informatics.

Clemson is the public land grant institution of South Carolina and is
classified in the highest research category by the Carnegie Foundation.
Clemson enrolls nearly 24,000 students, including over 5,000 ethnic
minorities and 1,500 international students. In Fall 2017, Clemson has
over 18,600 undergraduate and 4,800 graduate students. Research and
economic development activities are enhanced by public-private
partnerships at three innovation campuses and six research and education
centers located throughout South Carolina. Clemson University is ranked
23rd among public national universities by U.S. News & World Report. We
are fully committed to a culturally diverse faculty and student body.

Successful candidates should have an earned doctorate by the start date
of August 15th, 2018 in computer science, human-centered computing, or a
related area. Rank will be commensurate with qualifications. We value
diversity and thus strongly encourage applications from exceptional
scholars who can also contribute to the diversity and excellence of our
academic community through research, teaching, and service.

The anticipated start date is August 15, 2018, though an earlier date is
possible. Application review will begin November 15, 2017, and will
continue until the position is filled. Applicants should upload a cover
letter, current vitae, research statement, teaching statement and the
names and addresses of three references to:

https://apply.interfolio.com/45929 (Computer Science)
https://apply.interfolio.com/46047 (Visual Computing)
https://apply.interfolio.com/46005 (Human-Centered Computing)

Applicants whose interests overlap divisions are encouraged to submit
separate applications to each appropriate division for maximum
consideration.

If you have a particular need to contact us, please contact Christy Babb
(cbabb) at clemson.edu.

Clemson University does not discriminate against any individual or group
of individuals on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender, pregnancy, national origin, age, disability,
veteran's status or genetic information. Clemson University is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

--
Ilya Safro
School of Computing
Clemson University
http://www.cs.clemson.edu/~isafro

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