RESPONSIBILITIES
: Teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in artificial intelligence, advanced programming, network security, data structures and analytics, machine learning, operating systems, software engineering, game prototype design and implementation, data mining concepts and computer graphics.
The candidate(s) are expected to teach computer science courses, conduct scholarly research, advise students, participate in departmental, college, and university service, develop discipline related courses and laboratories.
The ability to publish in scholarly journals and seek funding, either for research or laboratory/curriculum development, will be expected of the successful candidate(s).
The successful candidate(s) will demonstrate a strong interest in professional development, scholarship, and outreach activities at the local, national, and international levels.
REQUIREMENTS: Doctorate in computer science or closely related discipline.
ABDs may be considered.
Individuals who can show evidence of previous teaching experience are encouraged to apply.
The successful candidate(s) must demonstrate background and expertise in the areas of teaching, research and curriculum development.
Excellent teaching skills and proficiency in oral and written communication are required.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Teaching experience in a higher education, industrial experience and/ or professional licenses/certifications are desired.