Connectionists: Columbia University: positions in systems biology and neuroengineering

Aurel A. Lazar aurel at ee.columbia.edu
Sun Dec 12 20:18:42 EST 2010


The Department of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University in New York City
invites applications for a tenured or tenure-track faculty position. Appointments at
the assistant professor, associate professor and full professor level, will be considered
in Systems Biology and Neuroengineering. For a full list of areas of interest see
http://www.ee.columbia.edu/pages/jobs/departmental_positions/index.html .

Candidates working at the interface between physical sciences, life sciences,
computational sciences, and electrical engineering as applied to the above priority
areas are also encouraged to apply. All candidates must have excellent scholarship
and excellent promise for future development. Applicants for this position at the Assistant
Professor and Associate Professors without tenure must have the potential to do pioneering
research and to teach effectively using modern tools of instruction. Applicants for this position
at the tenured level (Associate or Full Professor) must have a demonstrated record of
outstanding research accomplishments and excellent teaching credentials.

Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree by the starting date of the appointment and are
expected to establish a strong research program and excel in teaching both undergraduate
and graduate courses. 

Candidates should apply online at:
https://academicjobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=54007, (No applications can
be sent directly to the department) and should submit electronically the following: curriculum-vitae
including a publication list, a description of research accomplishments, a statement of research/teaching
interests and plans, contact information for three people who can provide letters of recommendation,
and up to three pre/reprints. To be considered materials should be in by January 15, 2011.

Aurel A. Lazar
http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu/



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