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UNIVERSITÉ DU QUÉBEC À MONTRÉAL 
Département d'informatique
Postes de professeur en informatique cognitive (Web sémantique et gestion des connaissances) et en informatique théorique (algorithmique)

Le département d'informatique de l'UQAM est à la recherche de deux professeures, professeurs :

-   Un-e professeur-e en informatique cognitive, dans le domaine du web sémantique et de la gestion des connaissances (ingénierie des ontologies, algorithmes de raisonnement sur les ontologies, Web des données, services Web sémantiques, etc.);
-   Un-e professeur-e en informatique théorique, dans le domaine de l'algorithmique (théorie des langages et ses applications, graphes, géométrie computationnelle, structures de données, etc.).
Les candidats-candidates doivent détenir un doctorat en informatique ou dans une discipline appropriée. Ces personnes doivent avoir démontré une excellente aptitude en recherche.  Elles doivent également avoir un intérêt et des aptitudes à l'enseignement, et ce aux trois cycles (baccalauréat, maîtrise, doctorat).  L'UQAM étant une université francophone, les candidats-candidates doivent posséder une excellente maîtrise de la langue française.

Pour plus de détails sur la fonction, le département et le cadre de travail, les exigences et la date d'entrée en fonction, ainsi que sur les documents requis pour le dossier de candidature, consultez les annonces détaillées disponibles aux URL suivants :

Informatique cognitive: http://www.rhu.uqam.ca/AffichageProfs/21006546.htm
Informatique théorique: http://www.rhu.uqam.ca/AffichageProfs/21006547.htm
La date limite pour le dépôt des candidatures (sous forme électronique) est le 10 mars 2014, 17h00.

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UNIVERSITÉ DU QUÉBEC À MONTRÉAL 
Département d'informatique

Faculty Positions in Computer Science: Cognitive informatics and Theoretical computer science

The Computer Science Department at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) invites applications for two faculty positions:

- One faculty position in cognitive informatics, in the area of semantic Web and knowledge management (ontology engineering, ontology reasoning algorithms, Web of data, semantic web services, etc.);
- One faculty position in theoretical computer science and algorithms (langage theory and applications, graphs, computational geometry, data structures, etc.).
The candidates must have a PhD in computer science or appropriate domain.  They must have excellent research abilities.  They must also have interest and abilities in teaching at all levels (Bachelor, Master and PhD).  Because UQAM is a French-speaking university, the candidate must have an excellent mastery of French (and the key documents must be submitted in French: see below).

For more details on the department, job's responsibilities, requirements, expected starting date and required documents, see the detailed listing available at the following URL:


http://www.rhu.uqam.ca/AffichageProfs/21006546.htm

http://www.rhu.uqam.ca/AffichageProfs/21006547.htm

      
The deadline for (electronic) submission is March 10, 2014, 5:00 PM.

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