Tenure-track Assistant Professor Position
Computer Science
School of Computing and Engineering
University of Missouri - Kansas City (UMKC)
The Department of Computer Science Electrical Engineering, 
(http://sce.umkc.edu/our-school/csee-department.asp ) invites applications for 
a tenure track assistant professor position in computer science effective Fall 
2012. We are housed in the School of Computing and Engineering 
(http://sce.umkc.edu/default.asp ) and located near the cultural heart of 
Kansas City.  We seek candidates with a solid record of research, a commitment 
to undergraduate and graduate teaching, leadership abilities and expertise in 
the following areas:  software systems and engineering, web technologies and 
semantic web, distributed computing, social computing, pervasive computing, 
cloud computing, mobile computing and related areas.

The successful candidate is expected to develop an independent and externally 
funded research program, strengthen our current research efforts, and assume 
teaching responsibilities at the graduate and undergraduate levels.  The 
successful candidate is expected to undertake collaborative and 
interdisciplinary research with faculty members in CSEE and other departments 
within the School of Computing and Engineering (SCE) as well as in other 
schools at UMKC.  The successful candidate is expected to establish a 
multidisciplinary research team by securing extramural funding at the highest 
levels and publishing scholarly work in reputable journals.

We offer degrees at all levels, including the PhD degree. We have 20 
tenured/tenure track faculty members with nine active NSF grants. Kansas City 
has 1.6 million people and is home to a large base of engineering and life 
sciences institutions, offering collaborative opportunities.

UMKC is an urban university and serves approximately 14,000 students in the 
Kansas City metropolitan area.  The School of Computing & Engineering is Kansas 
City's only university with ABET-accredited engineering, computer science and 
information technology degree programs. SCE's internationally-recognized 
faculty prepare students for today's competitive job market by providing a 
curriculum that includes the latest technology and business trends, as well as 
a comprehensive education in each field's theory and fundamental practice. Our 
classes also build bridges to the professional world by partnering with local 
companies, organizations and engineers. To learn more about SCE, visit 
http://sce.umkc.edu/default.asp.

An earned doctorate in computer science is required.   Salary will be 
commensurate with experience.  Evaluation of applicants will commence 
immediately and continue until the position is filled.  All final candidates 
will be required to successfully pass a criminal background check prior to 
beginning employment.  Send a curriculum vitae, statement of research goals, 
statement of teaching interests, 3 recent publications and a list of 3-5 
references to:  Ms. Jane Vogl, Assistant to the Dean, ATTN:  CS Search, UMKC 
SCE, 534 FH, 5110 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, MO  64110-2499 or email 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.  UMKC is an equal access, equal 
opportunity, affirmative action employer that is fully committed to achieving a 
diverse faculty and staff.


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