Three Faculty Positions in Data Science: Human-Computer Teaming and
Interactive Decision Making; Artificial Intelligence Architectures; and
Trustable  Artificial Intelligence

at the

University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus

Positions Available: As part of a multiyear effort to grow world-class data
science and data enabled research across The University of Oklahoma (OU),
the Gallogly College of Engineering  (GCoE), Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering and/or Department of Computer  Science, in partnership
with the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), welcomes
applications
for a cluster of three (3) faculty positions from candidates whose
experiences and  interests have prepared them to be an integral contributor
engaged in scientific discovery,  developing talent, solving global
challenges, and serving our society. This year we are focusing  on data
science foundational and enabling technologies. In subsequent years, we’ll
be hiring  additional data science and data-enabled research faculty.

The University, as part of its Lead On, University strategic plan has
committed to creating world class capabilities in data science, artificial
intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and data enabled research. In
July 2020, the University established the Data Institute for Societal
Challenges (DISC) to grow convergent data-enabled research to solve global
challenges. DISC  currently has over 130 faculty members across OU
campuses, nine communities of practice, seed  funding programs, and an
extended network of approximately 300 data scientists and data enabled
researchers across many disciplines (https://www.ou.edu/disc).

Three positions:

1) Professor or Associate Professor in Human-Computer Teaming and
Interactive  Decision Making: Humans and computers have complementary
knowledge and skillsets.  To solve challenging problems, we need to team
this expertise together for effectiveness,  reliability, efficiency, and
adoption of many data-driven solutions. This area is cross

disciplinary, and we seek a senior faculty member with expertise in one or
more of human computer teaming, visualization, visual analytics,
human-machine interaction, decision  theory, HCI, human factors and
industrial engineering, or cognitive psychology. This  faculty member will
be a vital core team member in data science and data-driven decision  making
with a home department in ECE and possible joint appoint in ISE,
Computer  Science,
Psychology, and/or Political Science.

Applications should be submitted online via Interfolio at

http://apply.interfolio.com/112374. Inquires can be addressed to Professor
David Ebert,  chair of the search committee at eb...@ou.edu.

2) Assistant Professor in AI Architectures: We seek to recruit a
transdisciplinary faculty  member with expertise in one or more of the
following areas: scalable, high-performance  software and hardware
architectures for AI and advanced analytics, advanced and  domain-tailored
data science, AI (trustable, science-based, and human-guided), and
human-computer
teaming. Specific areas of interest include probabilistic, neuromorphic,  and
novel architectures, software pipelines and operating system architectures
to support  high-performance analytics, and enable real-time trustable AI
and decision-making.  Since  traditional computing architectures are still
based on solving problems from the 20th  century, new computing hardware
and software architectures are needed to optimize  computing for AI and
machine learning and many new approaches to science and  engineering. This
faculty member will grow and complement work in computer  engineering,
computer science and the new OU quantum center (CQRT) with a home  department
in ECE and possible joint appointments where appropriate.

Applications should be submitted online via Interfolio at

http://apply.interfolio.com/112359.  Inquires can be addressed to Professor
David Ebert,  chair of the search committee at eb...@ou.edu.

3) Assistant Professor in Trustable AI. We are seeking an Assistant
Professor in Trustable  AI. Human-guided, science-based, explainable AI
(xAI) are key areas to ensure AI is  understandable, reliable, and robust
for real-world applications. This faculty member will  grow our expertise
in one of the most rapidly developing and vital fields of data science,  with
a primary home in ECE and potentially joint appointments in CS, Psychology,
and  ISE. We seek a faculty member with expertise in one or more of
science-based AI or  machine learning (ML), human-guided AI/ML, explainable
AI/ML, and closely related  topics.  This faculty member will be a vital
core team member in data science, AI, and  data-driven convergent research
solutions to global challenges. This faculty member will  provide vital
capabilities that will empower research in all four strategic verticals and
grow  the data science ecosystem on campus to create the critical mass in
data science needed  for the success of the university’s strategic plan, Lead
On, University.

Applications should be submitted online via Interfolio at

http://apply.interfolio.com/112372.  Inquires can be addressed to Professor
David Ebert,  chair of the search committee at eb...@ou.edu.

Gallogly College of Engineering:  The mission of the GCOE is to foster
creativity, innovation and  professionalism through dynamic research,
development and learning experiences.

The Gallogly College of Engineering is home to the Data Science and
Analytics Institute  (https://www.ou.edu/coe/dsai). The DSAI provides
undergraduate and graduate certificates,  Master’s degrees, and PhD degrees
in data science and analytics as well as offering workforce  upskilling to
industry partners. Faculty members in GCoE and across campus participate in
the  DSAI.

The University of Oklahoma:  OU is a Carnegie-R1 comprehensive public
research university  known for excellence in teaching, research, and
community engagement, serving the educational,  cultural, economic and
healthcare needs of the state, region, and nation from three campuses:
Norman, Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City and the Schusterman Center
in Tulsa. OU  enrolls over 30,000 students and has more than 2700 full-time
faculty members in 21 colleges.

Norman is a vibrant university town of around 113,000 inhabitants with a
growing entertainment  and art scene. With outstanding schools, amenities,
and a low cost of living, Norman is a perennial  contender on “best place
to live” rankings.

Visit http://www.ou.edu/flipbook and http://soonerway.ou.edu for more
information. Within an easy  commute, Oklahoma City features a dynamic
economy and outstanding cultural venues adding to  the region’s growing
appeal.

Qualifications

Successful candidates must have the interest and ability to contribute
significantly to the  advancement of these fields and develop a nationally
recognized program of sponsored research;  teach at both the undergraduate
and graduate levels; supervise graduate students and  postdoctoral fellows.
A Ph.D. in computer science, engineering, or related discipline is
required.

Application Instructions

Confidential review of applications will begin October 1, 2022. Candidates
are invited to submit a

letter of interest, names of three references who will be contacted only
upon approval from the  applicant, curriculum vitae, and brief (~2-3 pages)
statements of interest regarding 1) research, 2)  teaching, and 3) service.
The research statement should summarize your prior contributions to  research
and your goals for developing a research program at OU. The teaching
statement should  summarize past instructional and mentorship experiences,
and plans/goals for teaching at OU  (including existing and proposed
courses) and advising a varied cohort of undergraduate and  graduate
students. The service statement should describe your vision for internal
service to the  academic unit, the College and the University, and for
external service to our scientific community  and other stakeholders.
Candidates
are requested to submit their applications to the appropriate position
listed above and inquiries should be directed to the search committee
chairs, also listed  above.

Inquiries should be directed to the search committee chair:

Dr. David S. Ebert, Gallogly Chair Professor

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and School of Computer
Science Associate Vice President of Research and Partnerships

Director, Data institute for Societal Challenges

University of Oklahoma

Email: eb...@ou.edu

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