Faculty Hiring
Rutgers Computer Science Employment Opportunities
Tenure-Track Position
Tenure-Track Position
The
Department of Computer Science at Rutgers University invites
applications for tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of
Assistant, Associate or full Professor, with appointments starting in
September 2010, subject to the availability of funds. All areas in
experimental computer systems will be considered, but special
emphasis will be given to pervasive computing and computer
architecture.
Applicants for this research/teaching position
must, at minimum, be in the process of completing a dissertation in
Computer Science or a closely related field, and should show evidence
of exceptional research promise, potential for developing an
externally funded research program, and commitment to quality
advising and teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels.
Hired candidates who have not defended their Ph.D. by September will
be hired at the rank of Instructor, and must complete the Ph.D. by
December 31, 2010 to be eligible for tenure-track title retroactive
to start date.
Founded in 1766, Rutgers is the eighth oldest
university in the United States, and is the flagship public research
university of New Jersey. The Computer Science Department currently
has 39 faculty members, many of whom are members in related research
centers, including DIMACS (Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical
Computer Science), WINLAB (Wireless Networking Laboratory), CBIM
(Computational Biomedicine, Imaging and Modeling), and RuCCS (Rutgers
Center for Cognitive Science).
Rutgers is located in central
New Jersey, less than an hour from New York City and a half-hour from
Newark International Airport; the New Brunswick train station sits on
the Amtrak Northeast Corridor serving Boston through Washington, D.C.
The area has excellent schools, a thriving theater scene, outstanding
restaurants, and is in close
proximity to a diverse range of
outdoor pursuits.
Rutgers geographic location also
facilitates collaborations with industrial research laboratories at
the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, AT&T Research, Bell Labs,
Google (NYC Lab), NEC, Telcordia, and Siemens Research as well as the
numerous neighboring Universities in the greater New York City area.
Applicants should go to http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/employment/
and submit their curriculum vitae, a research statement addressing
both past work and future plans and a teaching statement along with
three letters of recommendation.
Applications should be received by
January 2, 2010 for full consideration.
Rutgers subscribes to
the value of academic diversity and encourages applications from
individuals with varied experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds.
Females, minorities, dual-career couples, and persons with
disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Rutgers is an
affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.