TUM is the first university in Germany to reinforce its recruitment policy
by a comprehensive tenure track system. Based on best international
standards and transparent performance criteria, TUM FACULTY TENURE TRACK
offers quality-oriented academic career options for high-potential young
scientists, from the appointment as Assistant Professor through a permanent
position as Associate Professor and on to Full Professor.
The TUM Department of Informatics invites applications for a
Tenure Track Assistant Professorship
» Games Engineering «
Initially pay-scale grade W2, to be filled as soon as possible.
We are looking for an excellent scientist with a high potential for
developing an internationally recognized research agenda in the field of
Games Engineering. The successful candidate is expected to conduct research
and teaching in Games Engineering. The candidate should have comprehensive
skills including a university degree in computer science. We are
expecting a research record in at least one of the following fields:
Realtime Rendering, Computer Animation, Visual Simulation. We are seeking
for applicants who have gained experience in industrial game development,
with a focus on the technical realization of immersive 3D computer games.
We expect the candidate to actively take part in the Bachelor and upcoming
Master program Informatics: Games Engineering, and to have an ability to
pursue scientific research at international level in one of the addressed
fields. Teaching assignments include courses in the subject area and the
basic courses offered by the department as well as courses for other
academic TUM departments. The ability to teach in English and German is a
prerequisite for TUM Professors.
The initial appointment will be for 6 years. After positive evaluation in
the final year, the candidate is tenured on an Associate Professor level.
Tenure evaluation may be initiated after a minimum of three years only in
exceptional cases, justified by extraordinarily outstanding achievements or
in regard of particularly strategic significance in shaping the universitys
profile.
Eligible candidates typically hold a doctorate, have established a strong
track record in the postdoctoral phase, and demonstrate pedagogical and
personal aptitude as well as substantial international experience. Family
leave will be taken into consideration.
Supported by competitive start-up resources, candidates are expected to
develop an independent and vigorous research program. Furthermore,
candidates should be committed to excellence in undergraduate/graduate
teaching and in supervising PhD students.
As part of the Excellence Initiative of the German federal and state
governments, TUM has been pursuing the strategic goal of substantially
increasing the diversity of its faculty. As an equal opportunity and
affirmative action employer, TUM explicitly encourages nominations of and
applications from women as well as from all others who would bring
additional diversity dimensions to the universitys research and teaching
strategies. Preference will be given to disabled candidates with essentially
the same qualifications. The TUM Munich Dual Career Office provides support
for dual career couples and families.
Applications accompanied by supporting documentation (CV, certificates,
credentials, list of publications including 3 selected reprints, list of
courses taught, and presentation of research and teaching strategies, names
and addresses of at least 3 references) should be submitted by October 15,
2012 to:
Dekan der Fakultät für Informatik
Technische Universität München
Boltzmannstr. 3, D-85748 Garching (Germany)
E-Mail: bewerbung.dekanat(a)in.tum.de