[Ieee_vis_open_positions] Cluster Faculty Search

DONALD HOUSE dhouse at clemson.edu
Mon Jan 9 22:19:54 CET 2017


[We are especially interested in persons with expertise in Visualization
and/or Visual Analytics with interest in electric power applications]

Cluster Faculty Search for Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in the School of
Computing with a Power and Energy Analytics Focus

Applications and nominations are sought for multiple focused faculty
positions in the School of Computing. The positions are targeted for the
Zucker Family Graduate Education Center in Charleston, South Carolina.
Scope includes the rank of tenured or tenure track Associate or Assistant
Professor. Senior applicants are expected to have a nationally recognized
record of outstanding scholarship.  The ideal candidate will have teaching
and research interests encompassing the application of computer science,
visualization, or visual analytics to problems in electric power. Possible
focus areas could be energy analytics, cyber and physical security, IT-OT,
load and resource forecasting. The persons filling the positions may also
hold a joint appointment position with the Holcombe Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering at Clemson.

The School of Computing includes 31 tenured/tenure-track faculty, 6
lecturers, and 700 undergraduate and 200 graduate students. The School
offers BA and BS degrees in Computer Science, BS in Computer Information
Systems, MS in Computer Science, MFA in Digital Production Arts, PhD in
Computer Science, and PhD in Human-Centered Computing. The Holcombe
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is one of the largest
and most active departments at Clemson, with over 40 faculty members,
approximately 550 undergraduates and 190 graduate students.

The Zucker Family Graduate Education Center is Clemson’s Charleston
innovation campus. It houses a $98M power facility initiated in 2009 from
a $45M Department of Energy grant. The facility includes the SCE&G Energy
Innovation Center which contains the world’s most-advanced wind-turbine
drivetrain testing facility capable of full-scale highly accelerated
mechanical and electrical testing of advanced drivetrain systems for wind
turbines. The SCE&G Energy Innovation Center also houses the Duke Energy
Electrical Grid Research Innovation and Development (eGRID) Center, a
facility with real-time simulation and 20MVA hardware-in-the-loop
capability. More Charleston campus information is available at
http://www.clemson.edu/restoration/.

Clemson University is a doctoral granting R1 research, land-grant
institution for the State of South Carolina enrolling approximately 17,100
undergraduates and 4,300 graduate students with 8,500 ethnic minorities.
Five interdisciplinary colleges house strong programs in architecture,
engineering, science, agriculture, business, social sciences, arts and
education. A faculty of 1,400 and staff of 3,500 support 84 undergraduate
degree offerings, 73 master’s degree programs and 40 Ph.D. programs. An
annual operating budget of approximately $956 million, and an endowment of
$623, million fund programs and operations. The University has externally
funded research expenditures of $100 million per year. Research and
economic development activities are enhanced by public-private
partnerships at 3 innovation campuses and 6 research and education centers
located throughout South Carolina. Clemson University is ranked 23rd among
national public universities by U.S. News & World Report.

Applicants must have an earned doctorate in Computer Science, Electrical
Engineering, or a closely related field.  For full consideration,
applicants should submit their materials by February 15th, 2017.
Application review will continue until the position is filled.  Applicants
should upload a current curriculum vita and names of three references with
full contact information to:  https://apply.interfolio.com/39736.

Clemson University is an AA/EEO employer and does not discriminate against
any person or group on the basis of age, color, disability, gender,
pregnancy, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran
status or genetic information. Clemson University is building a culturally
diverse faculty and staff committed to working in a multicultural
environment and encourages applications from minorities and women.

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Donald H. House                                     Professor and Chair
Division of Visual Computing                School of Computing
319 McAdams, Clemson University,   Clemson, SC 29672
(864)656-2844                                         FAX (864)656-0145

http://www.cs.clemson.edu/~dhouse



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