Dear UAI colleagues,

I would appreciate it if you would bring these positions to the attention of 
anybody who may be interested in them.

The National University of Ireland Galway, which is ranked in the top 1% of 
universities in the world, is seeking to recruit three excellent people for new 
roles as we expand and grow our School of Computer Science:

  *   A permanent lecturer position in Computer Science (roughly equivalent to 
tenured assistant professorships in North America)
  *   Two contract lecturer positions in Computer Science, initially for 1 
year, renewable

We have a deep commitment to equality and diversity, including achieving 
equality of opportunity for all staff, irrespective of their gender.

The deadline for applications is 12 Feb (contract posts) and 26 Feb (permanent 
post).

You can find more information, including job specs and how to apply, here:
http://www.it.nuigalway.ie/engineering-informatics/information-technology/people/vacancies/

About the Posts:

Research contribution is of fundamental importance in the role. It is 
anticipated that the new appointee(s) will develop an outstanding research 
programme in a relevant area of Computer Science, attracting R&D funding in 
fundamental and applied research areas. The appointee(s) will also be required 
to develop national and international collaborations with academia and 
industry. The new appointee(s) will be expected to disseminate their work 
through peer-reviewed journals and high-impact conferences.

While applications are invited from any branch of Computer Science, we are 
particularly interested in candidates whose teaching and research specialisms 
complement those of the Discipline of Information Technology, in domains 
including but not limited to: artificial intelligence; machine learning; cloud 
computing; complex information visualisation; data analytics; computer 
forensics and cybersecurity; trust and privacy; complex and adaptive systems; 
embedded systems; digital media and games; and software engineering & quality.

The successful candidate(s) will be required to contribute strongly to teaching 
fundamental and applied computer science on our portfolio of undergraduate and 
taught postgraduate programmes, as well as participating in programme 
administration, programme promotion, and outreach activities. The appointed 
candidate(s) will be expected to develop new curricula, prepare course 
materials, deliver course work, supervise undergraduate and postgraduate 
students in their project work, and conduct related administrative duties..

Best regards,
Michael.

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  Michael Madden
  Professor of Computer Science: www.it.nuigalway.ie
  Head of Machine Learning & Data Mining Research Group: 
http://datamining.it.nuigalway.ie/
  +353-91-49-3797 (Office) / +353-86-795-2802 (Mobile)

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