in research and/or teaching. Faculty members are expected to provide service to the division, campus, and community.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. in computer science (or a closely related field), an ongoing research program, and a record of potential for extramural funding. Candidates must demonstrate evidence of excellence in undergraduate teaching and evidence of potential for interdisciplinary collaborative research and/or teaching. Evidence of expertise in database systems is required, and evidence of potential
to enhance and span the degree concentration areas (database systems, networks, and digital media and graphic design) is desired. Evidence of potential for undergraduate student involvement in research and/or internships is desired, as is training and/or collaborative experience in areas represented by the Division, including applied mathematics, statistics and the natural sciences. The Division is also planning new
degree programs in Forensic Science and Environmental Science.
Deadline: January 8, 2010; if not filled, weekly thereafter until the search is closed. Send application materials electronically to mns.dept@asu. edu, mentioning reference number #DB-096 in the subject line. A completed application consists of a letter of application, curriculum vitae, unofficial graduate transcripts, statements about teaching and research interests, and three letters of recommendation. The applicant must arrange for the letters of recommendation to be sent directly to mns.dept@asu. edu.
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