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<b>Multiple Tenure-Track Positions in Human Centered Computing /
Digital Everyware </b><br>
<a href="http://is.njit.edu/about/jobs/">http://is.njit.edu/about/jobs/</a><br>
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Located a short train ride from New York City and Silicon Alley, the
Department of Information Systems, in the College of Computing
Sciences, at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) seeks
applications for multiple full-time, tenure-track faculty positions
(Assistant, Associate and Full Professor / Department Chair), for
Fall 2013. <br>
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We seek candidates with excellent research and teaching abilities in
Human Centered Computing (HCC) who are committed to actively
engaging in interdisciplinary research. We encourage applications
from any area of HCC including but not limited to: Social Computing,
Digital Everyware/Ubicomp, CSCW, Assistive Technologies and Usable
Privacy and Security. Preference will be given to candidates with
experience in UXD, UX-Research, and the building and testing of
innovative interactive systems, and grants. Faculty and student
entrepreneurship is encouraged and new hires will have the
opportunity advise Ph.D. candidates and to work with start-ups
housed in NJIT’s Enterprise Development Center.<br>
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U.S. News & World Report’s 2012 Guide to America's Best Colleges
ranks NJIT among the top tier of national research universities.
NJIT is the largest technical State University in the NY-NJ
tri-state area and is undergoing rapid transformation. The
university, located at University Heights Newark is at the center of
large urban renewal project, and under the leadership of a newly
appointed President and Provost. The College of Computing Sciences
is current engaged in a Dean Search. Information Systems hired four
faculty in the past year as part of the university’s continuing
strategic growth and we are looking to significantly strengthen our
efforts in HCC in the coming years. As such, we expect incoming HCC
faculty to have a significant role in shaping the future of the
department, college and university. <br>
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We benefit from our close proximity to midtown Manhattan (30 minutes
by train) and the highly livable communities of northern New Jersey.
The area has a high concentration of business and government
organizations, with many opportunities for field research,
collaboration and consulting.<br>
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