EUROGRAPHICS 2016 - Call for Doctoral Consortium
Submissions deadline (extended): January 10, 2016
<http://eurographics2016.pt/call-for-doctoral-consortium/>
http://eurographics2016.pt/call-for-doctoral-consortium/
The recently created Eurographics 2016 Doctoral Consortium is a new
networking event that provides PhD students, working in all areas of
computer graphics, with an opportunity to present their work and interact
with distinguished and experienced researchers in the field, receiving
feedback and mentoring, as well as a different perspective from senior
researchers outside their home institution. The Doctoral Consortium also
allows PhD students to share their work and experience with other students
in similar situations. The Doctoral Consortium will be co-located with the
Eurographics 2016 conference in Lisbon, May 9-13, 2016.
PhD students working in all areas of computer graphics are encouraged to
apply. We encourage applications from students who are about at the middle
of their PhD work the ones who still have time to be influenced by
participation in the Consortium, but who already have a clear research
direction, and possibly have published some results as well as the ones
who are close to finishing, or who have very recently finished, their
doctorate degree, to share their experience and to discuss their ongoing
research and future research plans.
Submission Guidelines
Electronic submission should be conducted using the
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2016DC> Eurographics Submission
and Review Management (SRM) system. Format should be in accordance with
<http://www.eg.org/index.php/publications/guidelines> Eurographics Authors
guidelines. The review process is single-blinded. Thus, the submissions
should NOT be anonymous. All authors of accepted submissions are expected to
attend the Doctoral Consortium where they will present their work.
Eligible Doctoral students who would like to participate in the Doctoral
Consortium should submit the following materials as a single PDF file:
1. Research Statement: A 3-4 pages abstract summarizing her/his
dissertation research, singly authored by herself/himself.
2. Poster design in A0 size poster orientation: which will be used by the
author to present their work at the Doctoral Consortium.
3. Supervisors letter of support: A one-page signed letter from the
students PhD supervisor, that supports her/his attendance at the Doctoral
Consortium.
4. Curriculum vitae: A 1-2 pages CV plus the list of all publications.
All the four documents must be written in English.
For further information regarding the submission guidelines, please see the
<http://eurographics2016.pt/call-for-doctoral-consortium/> Eurographics DC
webpage.
Important dates
Submission Deadline (extended): January 10, 2016
Notification of Acceptance: March 11, 2016
Contact
For any questions regarding the Doctoral consortium please email the
Doctoral Consortium Chairs at <mailto:chairs-eg2016DC@eg.org>
chairs-eg2016DC(a)eg.org:
Teresa Romão (FCT/Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)
Wolfgang Heidrich (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
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CGI'16
28th June - 1st July 2016
Heraklion, Crete, Greece
THE 33rd ANNUAL CONFERENCE
WELCOME TO CGI 2016!
Computer Graphics International is one of the oldest, international annual
conferences in Computer Graphics and one of the most important ones
worldwide. It is an essential yearly meeting where academics present their
latest models and technologies, and explore new trends and ideas. Since 1983
it has been held in numerous different places worldwide - Geneva, Tokyo,
Sydney, and many countries in Europe, Asia, and The Americas.
CGI'16: Computer Graphics International 2016, the 33rd annual conference
will take place on June 28th - July 1st 2016 in Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
Crete is the 5th biggest Mediterranean Island, lies in the southern frontier
of Europe and is one of the most popular European tourism destinations. The
conference is organized by the Institute of Computer Science of the
Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (ICS-CVRL/FORTH) in
cooperation with ACM-SIGGRAPH and The Eurographics Association.
Accepted full-length papers will be published in The Visual Computer Journal
by Springer. Authors of the highest ranked accepted short papers will be
invited to submit an extended version of their work to the Visual Computer
Journal; these papers will follow a fast track review process. The rest of
the accepted short papers will be published by the ACM Digital Library
within its International Conference Proceedings Series.
TOPICS
We invite original contributions that advance the state-of-the-art in topics
related, but not limited to:
* Graphics Systems Architectures
* Human Computer Interaction
* Rendering Techniques
* Virtual and Augmented Reality
* Shape and Surface Modeling
* Physically Based Modeling and Simulation
* Scientific Visualization
* Data Compression for Graphics
* Medical Imaging
* Computational and Discreet Geometry
* Multimedia and Web Graphics
* Mobile Graphics Toolkits
* Virtual Heritage applications
* Geometric Algebra Computing
* Geometric/Clifford Algebras for Graphics
* Computational Photography
* Visual Analytics
* Shape and Image Retrieval
* Sketch Based Modeling
* 3D Printing
* Surface and Volume Deformation
* Shape Analysis
* Parallel Systems and GPU
* Augmented cognition and Mixed Reality
* Realistic and Perceptual Rendering
* HDR Image and Video Techniques
* Augmented Cognition in Mixed Reality
* Virtual Heritage
* Computer graphics techniques in serious games
The scientific program of the conference will also include short papers and
posters. The selected 35 best full-length papers will be published in the
Visual Computer Journal, by Springer and will be presented orally at the
conference. Authors of the highest ranked short papers will be invited to
submit an extended version of their work to Visual Computer; these papers
will follow a fast track review process. The rest of the short papers will
be published online by the ACM Digital Library. Several important Co-Located
Events (workshops, Summer Schools and Tutorials) are also supporting the
main CGI'16 conference.
IMPORTANT DATES
FULL PAPERS
* Full Paper submission: Feb. 14th 2016
* Full Paper notification: Mar. 25th 2016
* Camera ready full papers due: Apr. 8th 2016
SHORT PAPERS/POSTERS
* Short Paper/Poster submission: Apr. 24th 2016
* Short Paper/Poster notification: May 13th 2016
* Camera ready short papers due: May 22th 2016
COMMITTEE
* Conference Chair: George Papagiannakis - University of Crete & FORTH,
Greece
* Program Co-Chairs:
* Panos Trahanias - University of Crete & FORTH, Greece,
* Daniel Thalmann - EPFL, Switzerland & Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore
For more details please visit: http://www.ics.forth.gr/CGI2016
Call for Education Papers
We are seeking original contributions for presentation and publication in
the EG 2016 education track. The scope of the track includes topics in
education in computer graphics, computer graphics in education, effective
teaching tips and techniques focusing on computer graphics course content,
and outstanding student projects in computer graphics. Authors are invited
to submit papers, panels and student projects.
Education papers should give new insights or experience that improve student
learning and that instructors can take into the classroom. Proposals for
panels should state the problem to be discussed and include a short
statement from proposed panelists. Notes on teaching tips and techniques
should describe proven ways to engage student interest or present difficult
topics. Notes on outstanding student projects should describe the learning
context for the project and show how the student brought individual
creativity to the work.
We invite submissions related to the following topics:
· teaching computer graphics in various curricula including computer
science, engineering, and arts;
· designing curricula for computer graphics and related disciplines
including image processing, animation and games;
· promoting undergraduate research in computer graphics;
· creating educational programs combining computer graphics with
other disciplines;
· exploiting visual tools and techniques to teach in other
disciplines;
· teaching the mathematical foundations of computer graphics and
related disciplines.
The best papers will be recommended to the editors of prestigious journals
in the field, CGF, C&G and IEEECG&A, who may invite the authors of these
papers to submit extended versions to their journals.
Submission Details
Anonymous submissions of up to 8 pages for education papers or up to 2 pages
for notes on teaching tips and techniques or outstanding student projects
must be formatted according to the
<http://www.eg.org/index.php/publications/guidelines> Eurographics Author's
guidelines. Submissions will be made electronically through the
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Account/LogOn?ReturnUrl=%2fCOMFy%2fConference%2f
EG_2015edu> Eurographics Submission and Review Management system and subject
to a review process.
Proposals for education panels should be emailed directly to the education
papers co-chairs at <mailto:chairs-eg2016edu@eg.org>
chairs-eg2016edu(a)eg.org.
Deadlines
The submission deadline for education papers is 23:59 UTC/GMT, Friday,
January 15th, 2016.
Notification to authors will be on Monday, February 15th, 2016.
Education Papers Co-Chairs
Beatriz Sousa Santos, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Jean-Michel Dischler, University of Strasbourg, France
International Program Committee
Eike Anderson, Bournemouth University,UK
Miho Aoki, University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA
Gladimir Baranoski, University of Waterloo, Canada
Jean-Jacques Bourdin, Université Paris, France
Gitta Domik, Universität Paderborn, Germany
Giovanni Gallo, Università di Catania, Italy
Mark Johnson, Central College, USA
Lars Kjelldahl, KTH, Sweden
Steve Maddock, University of Sheffield, UK
Christopher Peters, KTH, Sweden
James Wolfer, Indiana University South Bend, USA
EG'2016 Short Papers Deadline Extension
Due to multiple requests the submission deadline for short papers is
extended until Sunday, the 13th of December, 2016.
EG'2016 short papers chairs
Dear colleagues,
the Rendering Group at the Institute of Computer Graphics and Algorithms, TU
Wien, is looking for a motivated PhD student in the area of Surface
Reconstruction. This is a 3-year position funded by Austrian Science Fund.
Details are here:
<https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/jobs/phd-rend-icga-tuwien.pdf>
https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/jobs/phd-rend-icga-tuwien.pdf
Would you be so kind to distribute this job offer amongst your scientific
colleagues and potential candidates?
Thanks,
Michael Wimmer
EUROGRAPHICS 2016 - Call for Doctoral Consortium
(Submissions deadline: December 14th, 2015)
<http://eurographics2016.pt/call-for-doctoral-consortium/>
http://eurographics2016.pt/call-for-doctoral-consortium/
The recently created Eurographics 2016 Doctoral Consortium is a new
networking event that provides PhD students, working in all areas of
computer graphics, with an opportunity to present their work and interact
with distinguished and experienced researchers in the field, receiving
feedback and mentoring, as well as a different perspective from senior
researchers outside their home institution. The Doctoral Consortium also
allows PhD students to share their work and experience with other students
in similar situations. The Doctoral Consortium will be co-located with the
Eurographics 2016 conference in Lisbon, May 9-13, 2016.
PhD students working in all areas of computer graphics are encouraged to
apply. We encourage applications from students who are about at the middle
of their PhD work the ones who still have time to be influenced by
participation in the Consortium, but who already have a clear research
direction, and possibly have published some results as well as the ones
who are close to finishing, or who have very recently finished, their
doctorate degree, to share their experience and to discuss their ongoing
research and future research plans.
Submission Guidelines
Electronic submission should be conducted using the
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2016DC> Eurographics Submission
and Review Management (SRM) system. Format should be in accordance with
<http://www.eg.org/index.php/publications/guidelines> Eurographics Authors
guidelines. The review process is single-blinded. Thus, the submissions
should NOT be anonymous. All authors of accepted submissions are expected to
attend the Doctoral Consortium where they will present their work.
Eligible Doctoral students who would like to participate in the Doctoral
Consortium should submit the following materials as a single PDF file:
1. Research Statement: A 3-4 pages abstract summarizing her/his
dissertation research, singly authored by herself/himself.
2. Poster design in A0 size poster orientation: which will be used by the
author to present their work at the Doctoral Consortium.
3. Supervisors letter of support: A one-page signed letter from the
students PhD supervisor, that supports her/his attendance at the Doctoral
Consortium.
4. Curriculum vitae: A 1-2 pages CV plus the list of all publications.
All the four documents must be written in English.
For further information regarding the submission guidelines, please see the
<http://eurographics2016.pt/call-for-doctoral-consortium/> Eurographics DC
webpage.
Important dates
Submission Deadline: December 14, 2015
Notification of Acceptance: March 11, 2016
Contact
For any questions regarding the Doctoral consortium please email the
Doctoral Consortium Chairs at <mailto:chairs-eg2016DC@eg.org>
chairs-eg2016DC(a)eg.org:
Teresa Romão (FCT/Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)
Wolfgang Heidrich (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
9th Eurographics Workshop on 3D Object Retrieval (3DOR 2016)
Co-located event with Eurographics 2016 - May 7th-8th, Lisbon, Portugal
web site: <http://eg3dor2016.tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
http://eg3dor2016.tecnico.ulisboa.pt
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Call for Papers
The aim of the 3DOR workshop series is to offer a forum for discussion
and interaction among researchers interested in 3D object retrieval,
search and exploration, and favour the cross-fertilization between
different fields such as Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, Machine
Learning, Cognitive Science and Human-Computer Interaction. Authors are
invited to submit original and unpublished research and application
papers addressing all areas of 3D object retrieval. Submissions are
invited in the form of full papers (up to 8 pages) and short papers
presented in a poster session (up to 4 pages).
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
3D object similarity and matching
3D video retrieval
3D mobile media retrieval
3D object retrieval and Web3D
3D search in large scale data
Personalized and faceted 3D search
Navigation of hybrid datasets (e.g., 2D/3D datasets)
3D object classification, indexing, and mining
Similarity of non-rigid shapes
Feature extraction, decomposition, and segmentation
Multi-level representations for matching and retrieval
Partial, part-in-whole, and many-to-many matching
Matching under uncertainty and noise
Semantics-driven 3D object retrieval and classification
Sketch-based retrieval
Query interfaces and search modalities
Benchmarking issues
Relevance feedback methods
Active learning
Statistical techniques for 3D shape analysis and retrieval
Generative/discriminative approaches in 3D object categorization
Applications in multimedia, CAD, architecture, games, biometrics,
e-science, e-learning, medicine, biology, and cultural heritage.
This years workshop will also feature the 11th Shape Retrieval Contest
(ShReC2016). A separate call for participation will be issued later.
It is planned to have extended versions of selected papers from the
Workshop appearing, after a further review, in a special issue of an
international journal. Selected papers from previous workshops appeared
in special issues of The Visual Computer (TVC) journal.
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Important dates:
2016-02-05: Paper submission
2016-03-18: Notification
2016-04-01: Camera-ready papers
2016-04-18: Early bird registration
2016-05-07 & 08: Workshop
2016-05-09 to 13: Eurographics 2016
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Organization (contact <mailto:chairs@eg3dor2016.tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
chairs(a)eg3dor2016.tecnico.ulisboa.pt )
Workshop Chair
Alfredo Ferreira INESC-ID Lisboa Instituto Superior Técnico, University
of Lisbon
Portugal
Programme Chairs
Andrea Giachetti Università degli Studi di Verona Italy
Daniela Giorgi ISTI-CNR Institute of Information Science and Technology
Italy
Programme Committee (Tentative)
Ceyhun B. Akgul, Vistek-ISRA Vision (Turkey)
Yiannis Aloimonos, UMIACS (USA)
Benjamin Bustos, University of Chile (Chile)
Halim Benhabiles, ESIGELEC Rouen (France)
Stefano Berretti, University of Florence (Italy)
Silvia Biasotti, IMATI CNR Genoa (Italy)
Michael Bronstein, Università della Svizzera Italiana (Switzerland)
Umberto Castellani, University of Verona (Italy)
Mohamed Daoudi, Télécom Lille 1 / Institut Mines-Télécom (France)
Petros Daras, Informatics and Telematics Institute (Greece)
Alberto Del Bimbo, University of Florence (Italy)
Leo Dorst , University of Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Bianca Falcidieno, IMATI CNR Genoa (Italy)
Dieter Fellner, Fraunhofer IGD (Germany)
Afzal Godil, National Institute of the Standards and Technology (USA)
Yossi Keller, Bar-Ilan University (Israel)
Ron Kimmel, Technion (Israel)
Hamid Laga, University of South Australia (Australia)
Guillaume Lavoue, INSA Lyon (France)
Niloy Mitra, University College London (UK)
Georgios Papaioannou, AUEB (Greece)
David Picard, ETIS-ENSEA (France)
Ioannis Pratikakis,Democritus University of Thrace (Greece)
Herindrasana Ramampiaro, NTNU (Norway)
William Regli, Drexel University (USA)
Marcos Rodrigues, University of Sheffield (UK)
Raif M. Rustamov, Stanford University (USA)
Dietmar Saupe, University of Konstanz (Germany)
Nickolas S. Sapidis, University of Western Macedonia (Greece)
Ivan Sipiran, University of Konstanz (Germany)
Tobias Schreck, University of Konstanz (Germany)
Michela Spagnuolo, CNR-IMATI (Italy)
Hedi Tabia, ETIS-ENSEA (France)
Oliver van Kaick, Simon Fraser University (Canada)
Jean-Philippe Vandeborre, Télécom Lille 1 / Institut Mines-Télécom (France)
Remco Veltkamp, Utrecht University (Netherlands)
Hazem Wannous, University Lille1 / LIFL (France)
Stefanie Wuhrer, Saarland University / Max Planck Institute (Germany)
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2016 INTERNATIOINAL CONFERENCE ON CYBERWORLDS (CW2016) Chongqing, China,
28-30 September, 2016 In-cooperation with International Federation for
Information Processing and Eurographics Association
WEB: <http://www.cyberworlds-conference.org> www.cyberworlds-conference.org
CALL FOR PAPERS
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Created intentionally or spontaneously, cyberworlds are information spaces
and communities that immensely augment the way we interact, participate in
business and receive information throughout the world. Cyberworlds seriously
impact our lives and the evolution of the world economy by taking such forms
as social networking services, 3D shared virtual communities and massively
multiplayer online role-playing games.
CW2016 TOPICS include but are not limited to:
- Networked and shared virtual worlds
- Virtual collaborative spaces
- Shape modeling for cyberworlds
- Virtual humans and avatars
- Multimodal interaction and rendering
- Computer vision for augmented and mixed reality
- Cognitive informatics
- Brain-computer interfaces
- Affective computing
- Social computing
- Online communities
- E-learning in cyberworlds
- Multi-user web games
- Art and heritage in cyberspace, cyber-museums
- Cyberethics and cyberlaws
- Cybersecurity
- Welfare in cyberworlds
- Data mining and warehousing in cyberworlds
- Visual analytics in cyberworlds
SUBMISSION CATEGORIES include full papers (up to 8 pages), short papers (up
to 4 pages), and poster papers (up to 4 pages). The papers must be written
in English, carefully proofread, and formatted to IEEE Manuscript Template.
Full papers and short papers will be scheduled for oral presentation (25 min
full papers, 15 min short papers). Posters/demos will have to be displayed
by the authors during the poster session and will also require 1 min
fast-forward slide presentation. All three categories of papers will
participate in the competition for the Best Paper awards.
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS with all accepted papers will be published by IEEE as
well as included in IEEE Xplore database and reference databases of all
major referencing indexes.
SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUES will be organised for all accepted full papers
including:
- Transactions on Computational Science (Springer, LNCS Journal Subline)
- Other journals will be further confirmed The journal papers, with at least
30% of new content and preferably different titles, will be required by 15
December 2016.
SPECIAL TRACKS AND SESSIONS will be organized including:
- International Workshop on Biometric Security
- MetaPlastic Arts, Design and Virtual Worlds
KEYNOTE TALKS (confirmed so far):
Professor Brian Wyvill (University of Victoria, Canada, Vice-President ACM
SIGGRAPH) "A modelling paradigm for artificial and virtual reality
environments"
REGISTRATION and ORAL PRESENTATION of each paper accepted for the conference
will be required to be included in the conference proceedings and special
journal issues.
More information can be found at <http://www.cyberworlds-conference.org>
www.cyberworlds-conference.org
CONFERENCE VENUE:
The conference will be held in Chongqing, which is a famous historical and
cultural city in China, a birthplace of Bayu culture. It has more than 3000
years of recorded history. It is a place of many tourist attractions
including UNESCO World Natural Heritage and Cultural Heritage sites. In
Chongqing you can enjoy authentic hot Sichuan cuisine. The world famous hot
pot is originated from Chongqing. Conference banquet will be held on a boat
during cruise by Yangzi and Jialing Rivers. Trip to the scenic Dazu Rock
Carving place in Dazu County will be offered on Saturday 31 September.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Tuesday 1 March Submission system opens
Monday 25 April Abstract submission
Monday 9 May Papers (Full/Short) submission
Friday 17 June Papers (Full/Short) notification
Friday 24 June Poster papers submission
Monday 27 June Poster papers notification
Friday 1 July Author registration
Wednesday 20 July Camera-ready papers submisson to IEEE CPS
Tuesday 15 December Special journal issues submission
MAIN ORGANISERS and CONTACTS:
Honorary Chair
Tosiyasu L. Kunii (Morpho Inc., Japan) Administrative General Chair
Hongbin Xu (Chongqing University of Technology, China) General Chairs
Zhigeng Pan (Hangzhou Normal University, China)
Wu Yang (Chongqing University of Technology, China) Program Chairs
Alexei Sourin (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Zheng Yang (Chongqing University of Technology, China)
Best Regards,
Alexei Sourin
Program Co-Chair of CW2016
cw2016(a)easychair.org
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Max Planck Institute for Informatics
The Max Planck Institute for Informatics, as the coordinator of the Max
Planck Center for Visual Computing and Communication (MPC-VCC), invites
applications for
Junior Research Group Leaders
in the Max Planck Center for Visual Computing and Communication
The Max Planck Center for Visual Computing and Communications offers young
scientists in information technology the opportunity to develop their own
research program addressing important problems in areas such as
· image communication
· computer graphics
· geometric computing
· imaging systems
· computer vision
· human machine interface
· distributed multimedia architectures
· multimedia networking
· visual media security.
The center includes an outstanding group of faculty members at Stanfords
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Departments, the Max Planck
Institute for Informatics, and Saarland University.
The program begins with a preparatory 1-2 year postdoc phase (Phase P)
at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics, followed by a two-year
appointment at Stanford University (Phase I) as a visiting assistant
professor, and then a position at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics
as a junior research group leader (Phase II). However, the program can be
entered flexibly at each phase, commensurate with the experience of the
applicant.
Applicants to the program must have completed an outstanding PhD.
Exact duration of the preparatory postdoc phase is flexible, but we
typically expect this to be about 1-2 years. Applicants who completed their
PhD in Germany may enter Phase I of the program directly. Applicants for
Phase II are expected to have completed a postdoc stay abroad and must have
demonstrated their outstanding research potential and ability to
successfully lead a research group.
Reviewing of applications will commence on 01 Jan 2016. The final
deadline is 31 Jan 2016. Applicants should submit their CV, copies of their
school and university reports, list of publications, reprints of five
selected publications, names of 3-5 references, a brief description of their
previous research and a detailed description of the proposed research
project (including possible opportunities for collaboration with existing
research groups at Saarbrücken and Stanford) to:
Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Seidel
Max Planck Institute for Informatics,
Campus E 1 4, 66123 Saarbrücken, Germany;
Email: <mailto:mpc-vcc@mpi-inf.mpg.de> mpc-vcc(a)mpi-inf.mpg.de
The Max Planck Center is an equal opportunity employer and women are
encouraged to apply.
Additional information is available on the website www.mpc-vcc.org
CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL, CANADA
Tenure-track Positions in HCI and Big Data as follows:
- A Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Canada
Research Chair Tier II in the field of Big Data Analytics - Data Driven
Approaches in Different Disciplines at the Associate/Assistant Professor
level.
- One position in the area of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) with
emphasis in
interaction design and development for interactive systems, immersive
environments, web or mobile applications at the Assistant Professor level.
For detailed information about working at Concordia, these positions and
deadlines, visit concordia.ca/facultypositions
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian
citizens and
permanent residents of Canada will be given priority. Concordia University
is strongly committed to employment equity within its community, and to
recruiting a diverse faculty and staff. The University encourages
applications from all qualified candidates, including women, members of
visible minorities, Aboriginal persons, members of asexual minorities,
persons with disabilities, and others who may contribute to diversification.
Detailed applications should include: a CV, teaching and research
statements, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and contact details of five
referees, and shall be accepted in electronic form (PDF) until December
31, 2015 or until positions are filled. Electronic applications are
preferred and should be sent no later than January 1, 2016 to:
Dr. Sudhir Mudur, Chair
Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
mudur(a)cse.concordia.ca