[Haskell] Five tenure-track slots -- IU FP group looking to expand (deadline Nov 15)
Ryan Newton
rrnewton at gmail.com
Tue Oct 25 02:23:17 CEST 2011
We're recruiting for FIVE tenure track slots this year.
The programming languages group at IU includes two active Haskellers (myself
and Amr Sabry) as well as Dan Friedman and Kent Dybvig. We lost Amal Ahmed
to a two-body problem would like to try to replace her (though she is
irreplaceable) .
If you appreciate top-notch wooded beauty in a campus and a college-town
atmosphere, IU is for you!
The deadline is coming up soon (Nov 15); see below.
Best,
-Ryan
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Indiana University
School of Informatics and Computing
Five Tenure-Track/Tenured Positions
The School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University, Bloomington,
invites applications for five tenure-track/tenured positions beginning in
fall 2012, in the areas of bioinformatics, computer science (all subareas),
computer science education research (joint position with School of
Education), computer security, and social informatics. The School expects
continued hiring in the coming years.
Positions are open at all levels. Applicants should have a Ph.D.in the
relevant area and a well-established record (senior level) or demonstrable
potential for excellence in research and teaching (junior level).
The IU Bloomington School of Informatics and Computing is the first of its
kind and among the largest in the country, with unsurpassed breadth. It
includes more than 70 faculty members, 500 graduate students, and strong
undergraduate programs. Degrees offered include M.S. degrees in Computer
Science, Bioinformatics, Human Computer Interaction Design, and Security
Informatics, and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science and in Informatics. The
School has received public recognition as a "top-ten program to watch"
(Computerworld) thanks to its excellence and leadership in academic
programs, interdisciplinary research, placement, and outreach. The school
offers excellent work conditions, including attractive salaries and research
support, and low teaching loads in a setting of strong student growth.
Located in the wooded rolling hills of southern Indiana, Bloomington is a
culturally thriving college town with a moderate cost of living and the
amenities for an active lifestyle. IU is renowned for its top-ranked music
school, high performance computing and networking facilities, and performing
and fine arts.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a statement of research and
teaching, and the names of 3 references (junior level) or 6 references
(senior level) using the recruit link at
http://hiring.soic.indiana.edu(preferred) or by mail to:
Faculty Search Committee
School of Informatics and Computing
919 E 10th Street
Bloomington, IN 47408
Questions may be sent to faculty-search at informatics.indiana.edu. To receive
full consideration completed applications must be received by November 15,
2011.
Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
Applications from women and minorities are strongly encouraged. IU
Bloomington is vitally interested in the needs of Dual Career couples.
--
Ryan R. Newton
(812) 856-4205
Asst. Professor
Indiana University - School of Informatics & Computing
rrnewton at indiana.edu
Lindley Hall 230H
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