[TYPES/announce] Tenure-track position at University of Vermont

Christian Skalka wintersmind at gmail.com
Thu Oct 26 14:59:00 EDT 2017


We are looking for new faculty in the area of Computer Security and Privacy
interpreted broadly. Applicants from the PL and formal methods community
are welcome. Vermont is a beautiful place to live and our University is
promoting the growth of cybersecurity research and education-- see link in
ad below for info about our Center for Computer Security and Privacy.

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Tenure-Track Position in Computer Security and Privacy
Department of Computer Science
College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
The University of Vermont

The Department of Computer Science at the University of Vermont is seeking
applicants for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor,
with duties to start in late August of 2018. Preference will be given to
researchers in the areas of computer security and privacy. We interpret
these areas broadly, and areas of particular interest include: network
security, embedded device security including IoT and medical devices, and
critical infrastructure security including health and energy systems.

The applicant must have an earned PhD in Computer Science or a
closely-related area, a strong research record, the ability to teach a
variety of undergraduate and graduate computer science courses, and the
potential to supervise masters and doctoral students. Ideal candidates
would show potential for contributing to the activities and growth of the
recently established Center for Computer Security and Privacy (
http://compsec.w3.uvm.edu) at UVM.

The University of Vermont is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer.
Applications from women, veterans, individuals with disabilities and people
from diverse racial,
ethnic, and cultural backgrounds are encouraged. The University is
especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and
excellence of the academic community. To that end candidates must provide a
diversity impact statement as part of the application detailing how they
will further the diversity of the unit through their research, teaching
and/or service at the University.

Computer Science is recruiting for a total of 5 faculty positions. Links to
the advertisements for these and other open faculty positions in the
College of Engineering & Mathematical Sciences are available online (
http://go.uvm.edu/hireme).

The University of Vermont, established in 1791, is a comprehensive research
university with a current enrollment of 12,000+ undergraduate, graduate,
and medical students. The scientific and academic environments in the
Department of Computer Science, the College of Engineering and Mathematical
Sciences, and throughout the UVM community are dynamic, highly
collaborative, and multi-disciplinary.

The University is located in Burlington, Vermont, about 90 miles south of
Montreal. Burlington is often rated as the best small city in America for
quality of living, and features year-round outdoor recreation and cultural
events. Greater Burlington has a population of approximately 150,000 and
enjoys a panoramic setting on Lake Champlain, bordered by the Adirondack
and Green Mountains.

The applicant must submit a current curriculum vitae identifying their
specific area of expertise, a statement of teaching philosophy, a detailed
statement of research interests, a teaching diversity impact statement, and
names of at least three people who can provide letters of reference, at
least one of which can comment on teaching. All application materials must
be submitted online at http://www.uvmjobs.com, posting number [F923PO].
Inquiries may be addressed to Dr. Christian Skalka, Search Committee
Chairperson (ceskalka at uvm.edu). Review of applications will begin December
1, 2017 and continue until the position is filled.

-- 
Christian Skalka
Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs, CEMS
Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science
University of Vermont
http://www.cs.uvm.edu/~skalka
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