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> INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON
> SCHOOL OF INFORMATICS
> TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITIONS IN MATHEMATICS AND LOGIC
> STARTING FALL 2004
> 
> The School of Informatics is the most important academic initiative at
> Indiana University in the past 30 years. Informatics is the study of
> information and information technology in its applied and social
> contexts. The State of Indiana has committed new base funding that will
> allow the School to hire in excess of 30 new faculty at the Bloomington
> campus over the next few years.
> 
> Tenure-track positions at all ranks are available in the mathematical
> foundations of informatics. Areas of possible interest include applied
> logic, information theory, mathematics in AI, non-standard models of
> computation, computational economics, probabilistic models in expert
> systems, and statistical informatics. Candidates whose interests
> integrate several aspects of mathematics in informatics will be
> considered especially interesting, as will candidates whose interests
> complement the school's existing strengths in bioinformatics, chemical
> informatics, human-computer informatics and social informatics. In
> addition to courses directly related to the candidate's research
> expertise, candidates who can teach core areas of the informatics
> curriculum are preferred. Senior candidates should have a strong record
> of funding.
> 
> The School has strong ties to Indiana University's programs in Computer
> Science, Math, Physics, and Cognitive Science, and to reseach centers in
> bioinformatics and genomics, biocomplexity, and social informatics, as
> well as statistics and pervasive technology laboratories; joint
> appointments with units sponsoring these programs may be possible. We
> have excellent work conditions including low teaching loads, attractive
> salaries, and world-class computing and library facilities. Located on
> the rolling wooded hills of southern Indiana, Bloomington is a culturally
> thriving college town with moderate cost of living.
> 
> We especially encourage applications from small research teams who wish
> to collaborate with one another at IU in the School of Informatics. Each
> candidate should apply separately, and include in their statement the
> rationale for hiring the entire group. Applicants should submit a
> curriculum vitae, a statement of research and teaching emphasizing
> informatics, and the names of three references (six for associate and
> full professors) online at
> 
>              informatics.indiana.edu/positions/faculty
> 
> Review of applications will begin immediately; the search will remain
> open until the positions are filled.
> 
> Indiana University is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer.
> We are committed to employing quality faculty who will enhance the rich
> diversity of our academic community.
> 




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