CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL, CANADA
Tenure-track Position in Computer Games and Virtual Worlds We invite
applications for a tenure-track strategic hire position in the area of
Computer Games and Virtual Worlds for appointment in the Department of
Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSE). The CSE department has an
active research group in 3D Graphics in addition to a highly popular
Computer Games degree option at the undergraduate level. The goal of the
strategic hire program is to augment existing research capacity in the
department through high profile interdisciplinary research in collaboration
with members of Concordia's Technoculture, Art and Games Research Centre
(TAG). The successful candidate will receive an attractive research support
and teaching package. For additional information about ENCS, CSE and TAG see
<http://www.encs.concordia.ca>
www.encs.concordia.ca,
<http://www.cse.concordia.ca>
www.cse.concordia.ca and
<http://www.tag.hexagram.ca>
www.tag.hexagram.ca.
Applicants must have a PhD in computer science, software engineering or
computer engineering or a related area and also possess research and
development expertise in the area of computer games, 3D graphics and virtual
worlds. A successful candidate is expected to provide academic leadership,
establish a strong externally funded research program, demonstrated
abilities to work in collaborative multidisciplinary settings and
teach/develop both undergraduate and graduate courses. Strong commitment to
the supervision of graduate student research and to excellence in teaching
are essential. Relevant industrial experience is an asset. Excellent
communication skills are required. Membership or eligibility for membership
in a Canadian professional engineering association, preferably in the
province of Quebec, is required.
Review of applications for these positions will begin upon receipt and will
continue until the closing date. All qualified candidates are encouraged to
apply for these positions; however, Canadians and Permanent Residents 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 sexual minorities, persons with disabilities, and others who may
contribute to diversification.
Applications should consist of a detailed curriculum vitae, a statement
concerning teaching and research interests, and the names of at least three
referees. This appointment is expected to commence in August, 2015. Review
of the applications will begin immediately and continue until the position
is filled. Only short-listed applicants will be contacted. Electronic
applications are preferred and should be sent by no later than January 1,
2015 to:
Dr. Sudhir Mudur, Chair
Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
<mailto:mudur@cse.concordia.ca> mudur(a)cse.concordia.ca
<http://www.concordia.ca/encs/computer-science-software-engineering.html>
http://www.concordia.ca/encs/computer-science-software-engineering.html