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Sunday, October 28, 2007
Academic jobs this season?
I’ve already mentioned Harvard is doing a junior faculty search – although not specifically for a theorist. Any other faculty hiring announcements, either broad-based or theory specific? Or any new postdoc announcements worth repeating here?
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The University of Chicago is hiring specifically in theory, both at the junior and senior levels.
The University of Chicago is hiring in all areas of computer science, on junior as well as senior levels, specifically including up to two positions in Theory. The University also seeks to fill a named chair in computer science; the candidate (from any area of computer science) is expected to have a broad view of computer science and a vision for future directions of the department.
Penn State (CSE) is hiring in machine learning. The emphasis is on applications to vision, but this does not rule out people with significant theoretical components to their work.
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The University of Chicago is hiring specifically in theory, both at the junior and senior levels.
I didn't notice the UofC job page saying anything about theory. Do you mean they are willing to consider theory also?
The University of Chicago is hiring in all areas of computer science, on junior as well as senior levels, specifically including up to two positions in Theory.
The University also seeks to fill a named chair in computer science; the candidate (from any area of computer science) is expected to have a broad view of computer science and a vision for future directions of the department.
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Penn State (CSE) is hiring in machine learning. The emphasis is on applications to vision, but this does not rule out people with significant theoretical components to their work.
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