Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
The department anticipates a position in the immediate future at the
assistant or associate professor level in areas of human language
technology dealing with the design and implementation of spoken language
dialogue systems. The department is especially interested in researchers
with experience and demonstrated accomplishment in the areas of dialogue
ans natural language understanding. Applicants' interests must complement
teaching, research and system building efforts at the Center for Spoken
Language Understanding http://www/cse/ogi/edu/CSLU and the Center for
Human Computer Communication http://www.cse.ogi.edu/CHCC/ . Applicants
should have prior faculty or postdoctoral research and teaching experience,
although exceptional candidates who are anticipating completion of a Ph.D.
may also be considered.
OGI is an independent graduate school with no undergraduate programs.
Teaching loads are light, but the quality of teaching and research is
valued highly. The department currently has 18 full-time faculty and 35
doctoral students, and external research funding approaching $6 million
annually. More information can be found at http://www.cse.ogi.edu.
To apply, send a brief description of research interests, the names of at
least three references and a resume with a list of publications to Chair,
Recruiting Committee, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
Oregon Graduate Institute, PO Box 91000, Portland, Oregon 97291-1000.
E-mail: csedept@cse.ogi.edu.
OGI is an equal opportunity employer and particularly welcomes applications
from women and minority candidates. Appointment is subject to the
availability of funding.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
The department is seeking applicants for a newly created faculty position
(at any rank) with the responsibility for launching a major expansion of
our educational program in Software Engineering. The successful candidate
will have experience and demonstrated accomplishments in software
engineering education, program and curriculum development, and classroom
teaching. Applicants need not fit the traditional profile for a faculty
position at a research university.
OGI is located in the Portland metropolitan area, with a high quality of
life and a quickly growing "forest" of high-technology companies. We are a
private graduate school with no undergraduate programs. Providing education
and research results to the region is an important part of our mission, and
the quality of our teaching and research is valued highly. The department
currently has 20 full-time faculty and 45 doctoral students, and external
research funding exceeding $6 million annually. More information can be
found at http://www.cse.ogi.edu.
The appointment is available immediately; the initial tasks will be to
leverage and expand industry contacts, assess demand and develop a plan for
software engineering education that both meets the needs of regional
industry and is financially viable. OGI is collaborating with the CSE
departments of the Oregon State System of Higher Education to design and
offer a new master of software engineering degree, and the appointee will
be expected to coordinate with and participate in this effort.
The successful candidate will also be encouraged to teach short courses
through the Center for Professional Development and to set up and
participate in research collaborations. Initial appointment is for one year
with renewal based on performance and the success of the Software
Engineering program.
To apply, send a brief description of experience in software engineering
and education, research interests, the names of at least three references
and a resume and publication list to Recruiting Committee, Department of
Computer Science and Engineering, Oregon Graduate Institute, PO Box 91000,
Portland, OR 97291-1000. E-mail: csedept@cse.ogi.edu.
OGI is an equal opportunity employer and particularly welcomes applications
from women and minority candidates. Appointment is subject to the
availability of funding.