Faculty Opportunities
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412)268-4057

APPLICATIONS SHOULD NOT BE RECEIVED EARLIER THAN NOVEMBER 1ST, 2009.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS for FALL 2010 is JANUARY 1ST, 2010*

The School of Computer Science seeks junior faculty candidates with a strong interest in research, outstanding academic credentials, and an earned Ph.D. Candidates for tenure-track appointments should also have a strong interest in graduate and undergraduate education.

The School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University spans a wide range of topics in computer science and the application of computers to real-world systems. It houses the Computer Science Department; Human Computer Interaction Institute; Institute for Software Research; Lane Center for Computational Biology; Language Technologies Institute; Machine Learning Department and the Robotics Department.

Applications should include curriculum vitae, statement of research and teaching interests, 1-3 representative papers, and names and email addresses of three or more individuals who have been asked to provide letters of reference. Applications must be in PDF format. Applicants should arrange for reference letters to be sent directly to the Faculty Search Committee (see website for instructions), to arrive before January 15th, 2010. The Search Committee will not directly request letters. Incomplete applications will not be processed. Applications should indicate citizenship and, for non-US citizens, current visa status.

Carnegie Mellon is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer; we invite and encourage applications from women and minorities.

Please refer to the Hiring Website for details and submission guidelines. Applications will be accepted from November 1st, 2009 through January 1st, 2010. Please contact the Search Committee at faculty-search@cs.cmu.edu with questions.

Carnegie Mellon University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer; we invite and encourage applications from women and minorities.