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Department: Department of Computer Science
Rank: Assistant Professor
Annual Basis: 9 Month
November 1 2024; positions open until filled.
The Department of Computer Science (CS) at the University of Oregon is accepting applications for two tenuretrack Assistant Professor positions to start in the Fall of 2025. We are seeking two hires one in Cybersecurity and the other in Programming Languages (e.g. Compilers Formal Methods) each with a broad scope. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. and possess an exceptional research track record. The successful candidates will be responsible for establishing a toptier research program delivering graduate and undergraduate courses with excellence and contributing to university and community service.
We strongly encourage applications from scholars from historically excluded or targeted groups including historically excluded racial or ethnic groups; women transgender and nonbinary scholars; scholars with disabilities; and LGBTQAI scholars.
The UO CS department is a critical part of the newly formed School of Computer and Data Science (SCDS) and is in the midst of a major growth in tenuretrack and career faculty members. The department aims to be a pioneering hub for advancing education and research fostering collaborations and forging connections across disciplines the university and the global community. We are dedicated to attracting a diverse community of students and scholars who collaborate effectively with one another and with societal partners to make a positive impact on the world. We empower our students to become interdisciplinary problem solvers innovators and entrepreneurs. Our department is committed to cultivating a friendly inclusive and welcoming environment and seeks colleagues who share these values.
The CS faculty members play a foundational role at the University of Oregon engaging in fundamental research and providing crucial support to other departments disciplines and the new Knight Campus. Our CS faculty actively participate in core CS research and an increasing number of interdisciplinary research collaborations in the areas of cybersecurity programming languages networking distributed systems data science and highperformance computing all guided by ethical principles technological adaptability and societal needs. Furthermore they have played a significant role in the development of the recently formed School of Computer and Data Science (SCDS). Moreover our faculty members have established five worldclass research centers including the Oregon Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (OCCoE) the Oregon Advanced Computing Institute for Science and Society (OACISS) the Center for Cyber Security and Privacy (CCSP) the Center for Big Learning (CBL) and the Center for Digital Mental Health.
Ph.D. in Computer Science or a closely related field by the time of appointment.
A strong research track record with toptier publications in the research field of interest.
Promise of developing a strong research program in your area.
Demonstrated success in collaboratively building organized spaces of inclusive excellence.
Evidence of a commitment to advancing diversity equity and inclusion through research teaching and service.
The University of Oregon is one of only two members in the Pacific Northwest region of the Association of American Universities (AAU) and holds a very high research activity ranking in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. We enroll more than 20000 undergraduate and 3600 graduate students representing all 50 states and nearly 100 countries. Our 295acre campus boasts stateoftheart facilities including the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Advancing Scientific Impact which serves as a vibrant center for pioneering scientific investigations exploration and creativity in an arboretumlike environment. UO is located in Eugene which is a beautiful and exciting place to live with an excellent quality of life. In addition to the beautiful Crater Lake Columbia Gorge Pacific Coast the Cascade Mountains and Portland there are many gorgeous forests lakes rivers and ski resorts to explore.
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