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The Department of Systems and Computer Engineering at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, invites applications from qualified candidates for two tenure track faculty appointments at the rank of Assistant Professor, one in Software Engineering and one in Real-time Data Analytics.
We wish to hire outstanding faculty members with a passion for teaching, and with expertise and dynamic research in the general area of software engineering, including but not limited to real-time data analytics, model-driven software development, formal methods in software engineering, software evolution, distributed and concurrent systems, databases, and cloud computing.
Candidates with a demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels are invited to apply. In addition to supervising students at the Masters and Doctoral levels, the successful candidate will contribute to delivering early-year and advanced software engineering and computer engineering courses, mentoring undergraduate students and supervising capstone projects, as well as delivering graduate courses. The candidate is expected to contribute to efforts in program improvement, including curriculum development, accreditation, and quality assurance reviews. Furthermore, the candidate is expected to have a desire to promote interest in young people, and especially women, in a technical, engineering career.
We encourage applicants possessing leadership qualities and strong interpersonal skills who are eager to build a strong, externally funded, visible, and internationally recognized research program in software engineering innovation to apply. In our quest to provide the best possible training opportunities for both our undergraduate and graduate students, we will consider favorably candidates with an interest in innovative teaching methods, in collaborative and interdisciplinary approaches to scientific research, and with aptitudes for building bridges with community, industry, and government agencies.
The Department of Systems and Computer Engineering is a research-intensive department and hosts a large and active community of some 33 full-time faculty members, over 800 undergraduate students and over 400 graduate students. The Department participates in a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs covering the Electrical, Computer, Communications, Biomedical, and Software Engineering spectrum. Full advantage is taken of the high concentration of industry, government, and university technology organizations in the Ottawa area. Furthermore, our recently introduced Collaborative Master’s Program in Data Science is attracting strong students with wide-ranging interests within real-time big data analytics.
At the time of appointment, candidates must have earned a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related discipline. Candidates must show membership in a Canadian professional engineering association, or evidence that membership in such an association can be secured according to the accreditation criteria and procedures set by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board.
Applications and enquiries can be sent to hiring@sce.carleton.ca <mailto:hiring@sce.carleton.ca>. For additional information and application instructions, please refer to the complete job descriptions at https://carleton.ca/provost/faculty-resources/job-opportunities/professors-instructors-librarians/ <https://carleton.ca/provost/faculty-resources/job-opportunities/professors-instructors-librarians/>
Yvan Labiche
Chair, Department of Systems and Computer Engineering
Carleton University
4456 Mackenzie Building
1125 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Canada K1S 5B6
Tel: (613) 520-5740
Fax: (613) 520-5727
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