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Tenure Track Faculty Position in Health (Computer and Information Sciences) Newark
The University of Delaware, located between Washington, DC, and New York City, invites applications for an open-rank tenure track position. Areas of high interest include but are not limited to AI, machine learning, systems, computer vision, high-performance computing, human-centered computing, network science, and algorithms with a particular focus on applications in health. Outstanding candidates in all areas will also be considered. The position will have a primary appointment in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences and a possibility of a secondary appointment in either the Biomedical Engineering Department or the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. or its equivalent in a relevant field. Recent Ph.D. graduates and postdocs are strongly encouraged to apply.
Tenured Faculty Position, Computer & Information Sciences Newark
The University of Delaware, located between Washington, DC and New York City, invites applications for a tenured associate/full professor position, primarily in the domain of Computer Systems/Architecture. Applications from exceptional candidates in all areas are encouraged as well. Over the past five years, the Department of Computer and Information Sciences has witnessed a 40% growth in its faculty. Among our esteemed faculty members, 45% have been honored as NSF CAREER awardees. Furthermore, we proudly maintain a diverse academic environment, with 29% of our faculty being female. As we continue to grow, we provide a dynamic and inclusive environment, ideal for prospective faculty members seeking excellence and innovation. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in Computer Science or a related field. We seek innovative, ambitious individuals who have demonstrated excellence in research and are becoming leaders in their field, while also engaging in high-quality teaching and mentoring of diverse students.