[AISWorld] Assistant Professor position at the University of North Florida

Umapathy, Karthikeyan k.umapathy at unf.edu
Tue Oct 4 14:06:48 EDT 2016


A tenure-earning position at the Assistant Professor level in the School of Computing at the University of North Florida is available beginning August 2017. The successful candidate must have an earned Ph.D. degree (or will earn a Ph.D. degree by August 2017) in the field of Computing from an accredited institution. The successful candidate must demonstrate the potential for excellence in teaching and in research, demonstrated through top-level publications. The Computing programs in the School of Computing (information systems, information science, computer science, and information technology) are ABET accredited.
A commitment to excellence in teaching, ability to establish/conduct an outstanding research program and supervise masters theses in Computing will be expected from the successful candidate. Collegiality, active service and participation in governance in accordance with the vision and mission of the School, College and University are also expected. Research areas of particular interest include security, Internet of Things, health informatics, and data analytics, but all areas will be considered.  Position responsibilities will include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in Computing as well as conducting research.

Applicants must complete an online application at www.unfjobs.org<http://www.unfjobs.org> (Position Number: 315540) to include: a letter of interest, a curriculum vitae, a list of three references with contact information, unofficial transcripts, a teaching statement, and a statement of vision for research. A pre-employment background check is performed on candidates selected for employment. Please direct your questions to the search committee chair Dr. Ken Martin at (904) 620-2985 or by e-mail at kmartin at unf.edu<mailto:kmartin at unf.edu>. Review of applications will begin on 11-8-2016 and continue until the position is filled.




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