Connectionists: tenure-track faculty position in Dept. of Computer Science at Colorado State University

Chuck Anderson anderson at CS.ColoState.EDU
Thu Nov 3 14:41:43 EST 2005


		    Tenure-Track Faculty Position
		    Department of Computer Science
		      Colorado State University
			 Position Description

RESPONSIBILITIES

The candidate is expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses
in computer science, advise undergraduate and graduate students,
perform research, and make a service contribution to the department,
the university, and professional community.

QUALIFICATIONS

A successful candidate must:

  - Have earned a doctorate in computer science, computer engineering,
    or a related field.

  - Have the potential for excellence in research and teaching.

  - Have a research perspective that is consistent with the
    department's emphasis on collaborative and interdisciplinary
    research.

  - Have a research specialty that is consistent with the department's
    needs and interests.

Candidates for appointments above the level of assistant professor
must demonstrate a strong connection to ongoing department research.

EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS

This nine-month, full-time position will carry a salary commensurate
with qualifications. This appointment will be preferably made at the
level of assistant professor. The department has 18 tenure-track
faculty, 150 M.S. and Ph.D. students, and 275 undergraduate
majors. Areas of research emphasis include artificial intelligence
(bioinformatics, computer vision, evolutionary computation, machine
learning, planning), software engineering (formal methods, program
comprehension, reliability, testing), networks, parallel and
distributed computing (embedded systems, reconfigurable
architectures), and security.

Colorado State University with an enrollment of 25,000 students is
located in Fort Collins, Colorado, an attractive community of over
134,000 people, at the base of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains,
65 miles north of Denver. The northern Front Range offers a wide range
of outdoor recreational activities. More information about the
department, its research programs, and applying for this position can
be obtained from the department's home page at
http://www.cs.colostate.edu




More information about the Connectionists mailing list