Duke University, Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Computing
Departments of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering
                                                                            
Duke University invites applications and nominations for five tenure-track or 
tenured faculty positions in computing, at all ranks, to begin July 2018. This 
search is a joint initiative between the Department of Computer Science and the 
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering  to rapidly expand the 
university’s existing strengths and to support exciting new initiatives in 
computing. We encourage applications in all areas of computer science and 
engineering, with special interest in the following themes:

●      Two  positions in all disciplinary areas of computer science, including 
but not limited to security and privacy, distributed systems and networking, 
mobile and embedded systems, machine learning, algorithms, as well as 
interdisciplinary work that relates to social sciences or biological sciences.

●      Two joint positions between computer science and electrical and computer 
engineering in the area of machine learning (with an applied and methodological 
focus).

●      One position in all disciplinary areas of computer engineering, 
including but not limited to security and privacy, distributed systems and 
networking, as well as mobile and embedded systems.

Candidates are expected to have a doctoral degree in computer science, computer 
engineering, or a related discipline. A successful candidate must have a solid 
disciplinary foundation and demonstrate promise of outstanding scholarship in 
every regard, including research and teaching.

The Duke faculty and students communities are currently very diverse and are 
strongly committed to further enhancing this diversity. We seek faculty members 
who are committed to building a diverse and inclusive community, which fosters 
excellence in research and teaching. We strongly encourage applications from 
women and underrepresented minorities in computing. Please see www.cs.duke.edu, 
www.ece.duke.edu, and www.provost.duke.edu/faculty/ for information about the 
departments and advantages that Duke offers to faculty.

Applicants should submit their materials (cover letter, research statement, 
teaching statement, contacts for at least three references) electronically 
through AcademicJobsOnline https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/9908

For full consideration, applications and references should be received by 
December 15, 2017.

Duke University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer committed 
to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual’s age, 
color, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, national 
origin, race, religion, sexual orientation or veteran status.

Durham, Chapel Hill, and the Research Triangle of North Carolina are frequently 
ranked among the best places in the country to live and work. Duke and the many 
other universities in the area offer a wealth of education and employment 
opportunities for spouses and families.

 

 
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