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Job Openings - The University of Texas at Dallas - Department of Computer Science


The Computer Science Department at the University of Texas at Dallas has multiple open faculty positions (all ranks) starting from Fall 2013. If you have Ph.D. students who are graduating in 2013, please encourage them to apply for the assistant professor positions. All areas will be considered with a slight preference for machine learning, big data, software engineering, and cyber security..
Our ad is reproduced below.
Best wishes,
Gopal Gupta
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Gopal Gupta
Erik Jonsson Professor and Department Head Department of Computer Science 
University of Texas at Dallashttp://www.utdallas.edu/~gupta
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           TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITIONS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
http://cs.utdallas.edu
The Department of Computer Science of The University of Texas at Dallas invites applications from outstanding applicants for multiple tenure track positions in computer science. Candidates in all areas of Computer Science will be considered. Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering or equivalent.  The positions are open for applicants at all ranks. Candidates for senior positions must have a distinguished research, publication, teaching and service record, and demonstrated leadership ability in developing and expanding (funded) research programs. An endowed chair may be available for highly qualified senior candidates. Junior candidates must show outstanding promise.
The Department offers B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees both in Computer Science and Software Engineering, as well as in interdisciplinary fields of Telecom Engineering and Computer Engineering. Currently the Department has a total of 46 tenure-track faculty members and 14 senior lecturers.
The department is housed in a spacious 150,000 square feet facility and has excellent computing equipment and support. The department houses a number of centers, particularly, in areas of net centric software, cyber security and human language technology.
The University is located in the most attractive suburbs of the Dallas metropolitan area. There are over 800 high-tech companies within few miles of the campus, including Texas Instruments, Alcatel, Ericsson, Hewlett-Packard, Nokia, Fujitsu, Raytheon, Rockwell Collins, Cisco, etc.
Almost all the country's leading telecommunication's companies have major research and development facilities in our neighborhood. Opportunities for joint university-industry research projects are excellent. The Department received more than $20 Million in new research funding in the last two years. 
The University and the State of Texas are also making considerable investment in commercialization of technology developed in University labs: a new start-up business incubation center was opened in September 2011.
The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, where the CS Department is housed, has experienced very rapid growth in recent years. The University and the State of Texas are investing significant resources in the pursuit of excellence. We welcome inquiries; for more information, contact Gopal Gupta, Department Head, via email (gupta@utdallas.edu) or send e-mail tocs-search@utdallas.edu or view the Internet Web page at http://cs.utdallas.edu. 
The search committee will begin evaluating applications on January 15th. Applications received on or before January 31st will get highest preference. To apply, please visit: http://provost.utdallas.edu/facultyjobs/pcx121129
The University of Texas at Dallas is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action employer and strongly encourages applications from candidates who would enhance the diversity of the University's faculty and administration.

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