opening for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Theoretical Computer Science or Machine Learning, University of Regina, Canada

Deadline: Dec. 9, 2022, 1:12 p.m.
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The Department of Computer Science at the University of Regina is seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Theoretical Computer Science or Machine Learning to start on July 1, 2023. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Computer Science or a related field by the time of appointment and should demonstrate excellence in research, teaching, and service. The successful candidate is expected to have an exceptional research record in either Theoretical Computer Science or Machine Learning, with publications in leading international venues in their respective field. They should have an independent research program, secure external funding to support their research, and recruit and supervise graduate students conducting research in their area of expertise.

Candidates should also have evidence of teaching expertise and a teaching philosophy, and they must demonstrate their ability to teach core computer science courses in the undergraduate program, as well as courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels that are aligned with their primary research area. Additionally, the successful candidate should demonstrate a commitment to academic service through committee work, peer review activities, and support of other academic work.

Applications must be submitted online by January 24, 2023, and should include a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, names and contact details of three references, a description of the applicant's most significant research contributions, a statement of research plans, and a statement of teaching philosophy. Applicants must also arrange for three letters of reference to be sent by email to the Chair of the Search Committee on or before February 7, 2023.

The University of Regina is committed to an inclusive workplace and encourages all qualified individuals to apply, including those within the University's employment equity categories of women, persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities, indigenous persons, individuals of diverse gender and sexual orientation, and all groups protected by the Human Rights Code. The University is situated on the traditional territories of the nêhiyawak, Anihsinapek, Nakoda, Dakota, and Lakota peoples and is the homeland of the Métis/Michif Nation. More information on the Department of Computer Science at the University of Regina can be found on their website, and any questions about the position can be directed to the Chair of the Search Committee.

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