Pennsylvania State University, Computer Science and Engineering, and
Cyberinfrastructure: Joint hire w/The Institute for Computational and Data Science (ICDS)
*** this position has been closed and new applications are no longer accepted. ***
Applications are invited for multiple tenure-track positions at
the Assistant, Associate and/or Full Professor levels across all areas of
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), at The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park campus. The department has hired 20 faculty in the
last four years (13 in the last two years) and aims to continue its rapid
growth across different areas over the coming years. Computer
Science and Engineering welcomes diversity among its workforce and works within
the Penn State community to address special considerations, as needed. We are
particularly looking to fill multiple positions in:
- Theory:
All areas.
- Computer Security: All areas of computer security will
be considered, including software security, systems and hardware security,
network security, and applied cryptography. We especially encourage
senior candidates to apply. We offer a top ranked security research
environment (as per csrankings.org) across these disciplines.
- Architecture/Systems: Candidates working
at all layers of the systems and architecture stack as well as emerging
areas such as quantum computing and AI accelerators will be considered. We offer unique collaboration opportunities
with faculty spanning both computer science and computer engineering in
one unified department. Candidates who work in quantum computing will also
have a chance to work with research groups
from physics and materials science departments.
- Cyberinfrastructure: This is a targeted joint hire
between CSE and Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS[1]) at
Penn State. ICDS offers unique opportunities in conducting novel research
in every aspect of next-generation AI/ML-driven cyberinfrastructure and
applying research ideas to practical settings ICDS offers. Candidates
whose expertise lies in
the nexus of ML/AI, datacenter architecture and HPC applications will be
considered. We are looking for candidates who are interested in (i) applying
ML techniques to smart cyberinfrastructure management or (ii) enhancing cyberinfrastructure
to host ML-based workloads more efficiently, e.g., high-performance data
analytics. We will also consider candidates, who focus on domain-specific
software infrastructures targeting areas such as biology and astrophysics.
- Robotics: All areas will be considered,
including planning, control, lifelong learning, sensing, etc. There exist many
collaboration opportunities with our computer vision and NLP groups, as well as
with other departments in the College of Engineering.
In
addition to submitting the Penn State application, an application must be
submitted at https://psu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/PSU_Academic/job/Penn-State-University-Park/Multiple-Tenure-Track-Positions-in-the-Department-of-Computer-Science-and-Engineering--Penn-State_REQ_0000037268-1. In order to be considered, candidates must
apply on both sites.
Please note that the Department
of Computer Science and Engineering jobs are posted under Multiple Tenure Track
Positions in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Penn State
University.
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in
Computer Science or closely related field by the start date and should be
committed to excellence in both research and teaching. The Assistant Professor
must have demonstrated the ability as a teacher or research worker; and must have
shown definite evidence of growth in scholarly or professional achievement. Those considered for the Associate and
full Professor levels must have established a national/international
track record of excellence in scholarship and research. The Associate Professor
should possess the same qualifications as the Assistant Professor but must also
provide evidence of an established reputation in scholarly or professional
achievement. The Professor should possess the same qualifications as the
Associate Professor but must also provide evidence of a substantial record of
advanced research and/or creative work, and of leadership in their field of
specialization.
Our department, and the University as a whole, provides unusually rich collaboration opportunities due to a large, diverse range of colleges and departments, numerous venues for inter-departmental colloquia and the like, and excellent internal support for successful grantsmanship. We expect our hires to establish a strong research program, supervise graduate and undergraduate students, and teach relevant undergraduate and graduate courses. Applicants should submit a detailed curriculum vita listing all publications, research and teaching statements, and the names and email addresses of four references.
Applications will be reviewed
starting November 15,
2022 and continue until the positions are filled.
Penn State is a premier public
research, land grant university. The Department of Computer Science and
Engineering is a part of the School of EECS in the College of Engineering. We
are looking for candidates, who will add to the department’s diverse culture
and research strengths. Penn State is committed to and accountable for
advancing diversity, equity and inclusion in all of its forms. We value
inclusion as a core strength and an essential element of our public service
mission.
The University is located in State College, which is ranked one of the best college towns in the U.S. The area offers a wide variety of cultural and outdoor recreational activities, and outstanding University events, from collegiate sports to fine arts productions. The public-school system is excellent, with a nationally ranked high school by U.S. News and World Report.
[1]
The Institute for Computational and
Data Sciences (ICDS), one of five university-wide interdisciplinary institutes,
is home for advanced interdisciplinary computation and data-enabled
collaborative science at Penn State. ICDS fosters both high-impact
computational and data science methodologies as well as their applications to
address a broad range of scientific and societal challenges, multifaceted
models, and their societal impacts. ICDS supports a vibrant community of
scholars, which includes more than 40 co-hired faculty and over 300 affiliated
researchers with access to ICDS advanced research computing infrastructure and
a cadre of technical experts, research scientists, and engineers. ICDS also
works together with four AI centers located in University Park campus.
Application Materials Required:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum Vitae
- Research statement
- Teaching statement
- Four reference letters (to be submitted online by the reference writers on this site )
Further Info:
The Pennsylvania State University
Computer Science and Engineering Department
W209 Westgate Building
University Park PA 16802