[Ieee_vis_open_positions] Tenure-track position in HCI, CS department, Virginia Tech

Doug Bowman dbowman at cs.vt.edu
Wed Dec 11 17:39:54 CET 2013


Tenure-track Faculty Position in Human-Computer Interaction
Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech


The Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech (www.cs.vt.edu) invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position, at the rank of Assistant Professor, from candidates with expertise in human-computer interaction (HCI). The department is especially interested in sub-areas of HCI involving human interaction with big data or advanced technologies, such as large-scale data visualization and human-robot interaction, but candidates from all areas of HCI are encouraged to apply. Candidates should have a PhD in Computer Science or related discipline at the time of appointment; a strong record of scholarship in human-computer interaction and interdisciplinary areas; demonstrated ability to contribute to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels in HCI and related subjects; sensitivity to issues of diversity in the campus community; and the skills to establish and grow a multidisciplinary research group.  Selected candidates are expected to travel occasionally to attend professional conferences/meetings.

VT CS faculty have been involved in HCI research since the early days of the field, and lead the interdisciplinary Center for Human-Computer Interaction (hci.vt.edu), a university-wide effort that brings together faculty with strengths in multi-sensory interactive communication, ecologies of displays and devices, social/collaborative computing, and human aspects of data/information/knowledge. Within CS, there are rich opportunities for collaboration in data mining/machine learning, parallel and distributed computing, computational biology and bioinformatics, information retrieval, software engineering, cyber security, cyber arts, and CS education. Beyond the department, HCI faculty members collaborate with researchers in design and the arts (the Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology), in engineering and science (the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science), and in education, business, and liberal arts.

The Department of Computer Science has 36 research oriented tenure-track faculty and 11 research faculty.   There are a total 12 NSF/DOE CAREER award winners in the department. Research expenditures during FY2013 were $11.7 million; total research funding at the beginning of FY2014 was $34 million.  BS, MS, and PhD degrees are offered, with an enrollment of over 550 undergraduate majors (12% women) and over 200 PhD/MS students.  In 2010, CS at VT was ranked 5th in the country in recruiting quality of CS undergrads by the Wall Street Journal. The department is in the College of Engineering, whose undergraduate program was ranked 6th and graduate program was ranked 12th among public engineering schools in 2013 by US News and World Report. Other research centers associated with the department include the new interdisciplinary Discovery Analytics Center (dac.cs.vt.edu), which focuses on ‘big data’ problems in areas of national interest including intelligence analysis, sustainability and health informatics, and the Center for High End Computing Systemswww.checs.eng.vt.edu   known for its expertise in high performance computing, including energy efficient and/or heterogeneous supercomputers.  Recently, we designed and acquired HokieSpeed, a CPU/GPU 200+ node machine for use by computational scientists and engineers across campus through a $2M NSF MRI grant. HokieSpeed ranked 11th in the world on the Green 500 List in November 2011.  CS faculty also participate in the Ted and Karyn Hume Center for National Security and Technology (www.hume.ictas.vt.edu), a cyber security center.

Virginia Tech is a comprehensive research university with over 31,000 students. This hire is for the main campus in Blacksburg, consistently ranked among the country’s best places to live
www.hr.vt.edu/great-place-to-work/culture-community. 

Salary for suitably qualified applicants is competitive and commensurate with experience. Selected candidates must pass a criminal background check prior to employment.

Applications must be submitted online to https://jobs.vt.edu for posting #117036. We welcome applications from women and minorities.  Applicant screening will begin December 15, 2013 and continue until the position is filled. Early applications are encouraged. Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Doug Bowman, HCI Search Committee Chair, bowman at vt.edu.

Virginia Tech is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.

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Doug A. Bowman
Professor, Computer Science
Director, Center for Human-Computer Interaction
Virginia Tech
bowman at vt.edu
Personal: http://people.cs.vt.edu/~bowman/
Group: http://research.cs.vt.edu/3di/
Center: http://hci.vt.edu/
Twitter: @CHCI_VT
(540) 231-2058








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