[AISWorld] Open position in IS - Big Data

Yves Pigneur yves.pigneur at unil.ch
Wed Aug 29 04:41:29 EDT 2018


The   Faculty   of   Business   and   Economics   of   the   University   of   Lausanne, Switzerland  (HEC Lausanne - www.hec.unil.ch<http://www.hec.unil.ch>) invites applications for a position as

Full or Associate Professor of Information Systems - Big Data

Starting on February 1st, 2019 or on a mutually agreed date.

Candidates must hold a PhD in Information Systems or Computer Science. They should have demonstrated excellent research in the field of Big Data Analytics (data sources, data preparation, data storage, analysis, data access & usage, big data management and governance …), as well teaching experience at university level. Candidates are expected to have published articles in top journals and leading conferences in computer science and/or information systems. Applicants should have the capacity to attract research funds (such as NSF) and to contribute to the development of HEC Lausanne’s Master program in Information Systems (MScIS).

The successful candidate will join the Department of Information  Systems of HEC Lausanne and is expected to teach Big Data and Information Systems courses in our undergraduate and Master in Information Systems programs. The successful candidate will be expected to be able to teach in French after two years.
A job description is available at: https://www.hec.unil.ch/candidatures

Please submit your application online here:   https://www.unil.ch/hec/jobs
The application deadline is September 28th, 2018 (11:59 pm local time).

Please fill in the electronic application form, and a CV, cover letter, samples of scholarly work, and the names and addresses of maximum three references.
Additional information may be obtained from Professor Yves Pigneur, HEC Lausanne, University of Lausanne, yves.pigneur at unil.ch<mailto:yves.pigneur at unil.ch>.

Seeking to promote an equitable representation of men and women among its staff, the University encourages applications from women.



Prof. Yves Pigneur
University of Lausanne


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