faculty position in Stony Brook of potential interest to CSC community

Michael Bender <bender-JuQBKiYWLL8cww2/[email protected]> Thu, 9 Dec 2010 20:56:43 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.comp.mathematics.csc
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Dear colleagues,

Stony Brook has a faculty position that may be of particular interest  
to members of the combinatorial scientific computing community.

Please see http://www.cra.org/ads/ads-view/faculty_position_in_computational_science_and_engineering_stony_brook/

Cheers,

Michael Bender

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Faculty Position in Computational Science and Engineering
Organization/Institution: Stony Brook University


Stony Brook University’s Department of Computer Science and the New  
York Center for Computational Sciences (NYCCS) invites applicants for  
a joint tenure-track faculty position in the area of computational  
science and engineering, and high-performance computing and systems  
for Fall 2011. We are looking for faculty candidates with a  
demonstrable research record in these areas and a commitment to  
multidisciplinary research. The Department of Computer Science  
currently has more than 40 faculty members.  There are five main  
research areas in the Department:  computer systems, visual computing,  
logic programming/database, concurrency/verification, and algorithms,  
and is in the midst of a period of expansion. NYCCS, a joint venture  
of Stony Brook University (SBU) and Brookhaven National Laboratory  
(BNL), was formed in 2007 to advance scientific discovery in areas  
related to the missions of the partner institutions, and also in areas  
related to the broader scientific agenda and economic development of  
New York State. NYCCS hardware consists of an 18-rack IBM Blue Gene/L  
and a 2-rack Blue Gene/P supercomputer (100+25Tf total) owned by SBU  
and located at nearby BNL. Detailed information can be found at www.cs.stonybrook.edu 
  and http://www.newyorkccs.org. Stony Brook University is a member of  
the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU) and co- 
manager of BNL.


Application Instructions
Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in computer science or a closely  
related discipline, be committed to excellence in research, and have  
demonstrated potential for excellence in teaching. To apply, submit a  
cover letter and resume/CV (electronically preferred) to https://hiring.cs.stonybrook.edu 
  or alternatively to:

Kathryn Germana
Department of Computer Science
2434 Computer Science Building
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY  11794-4400

Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Review of applications  
will begin immediately and will continue until the position is  
filled.  A joint appointment with another department within the  
College of Arts and Sciences or the College of Engineering and Applied  
Sciences is likely for candidates with interdisciplinary research  
interests.

For a full position description and/or application procedures, visit www.stonybrook.edu/jobs 
  (Ref. #F-6600-10-11).

Stony Brook University/SUNY is an equal opportunity, affirmative  
action employer.