Monday, 2 January 2012

[pakgrid] Open Faculty Positions at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia‏

 

RMIT has been at the forefront of computer science education since the early 1960s; pioneering some of Australia's first computing courses, while forging a reputation for research excellence in the field of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).

The 2010 QS World University Rankings puts CS&IT in the top group of eight Australian universities for Computer Science and Information Systems and in the top 100 universities worldwide for IT. In the field of Information Retrieval, Microsoft Academic Search has rated RMIT in the top 15 research groups in the world in the past 5 years.

The RMIT School of Computer Science and Information Technology (CS&IT) is renowned for being one of Australia's largest ICT educational facilities, recognised internationally for its strengths in information retrieval, agents, and distributed systems.

As the largest school within RMIT, CS&IT covers a wide range of Computer Science and Information Technology areas including programming languages and methodology, computer architecture, systems analysis and design, theory of computation, database systems, graphics, operating systems, web based computing, search engines, computer security and systems programming.

Current Opportunities

1 Professor Position, CS&IT (Reference 546184)

•Ongoing position, Academic Level E salary- $146,273

Areas of Interest: Cloud Computing and Service Computing

As Professor, you will provide research and teaching leadership for CS&IT in Cloud Computing or Service Computing focusing on Big Data or Social Media and establishing and strengthening relationships with our industry partners. Key responsibilities will include the identification and development of potential research projects; preparation of applications for grants; supervision and mentoring of junior academic staff and postgraduate research students; and assisting and supporting the research activities. You will possess a PhD degree in a relevant discipline. 

1 Associate Professor Position, CS&IT (Reference 546182)

Ongoing position, Level D, Competitive Package

Areas of Interest: Cloud Computing and Service Computing 

1 Associate Professor Position, CS&IT (Reference 546182)

Ongoing position, Level D, Competitive Package

Area of Interest: Semantic Search

As Associate professor, you will provide research and teaching leadership for CS&IT in one of the two areas of interest above focusing on Big Data and Social Media. Key responsibilities will include the identification and development of potential research projects; preparation of applications for grants; supervision and mentoring of junior academic staff and postgraduate research students; and assisting and supporting the research activities. You will possess a PhD degree in a relevant discipline. 

RMIT is a global university of technology and design, focused on creating solutions that transform the future for the benefit of people and their environments. RMIT is a forward thinking employer and values the contribution of all employees. We offer great employee benefits such as: flexible, family-friendly policies; discounted public transport tickets; subsidised gym membership; onsite childcare facilities (subject to availability); additional holidays; salary packaging initiatives and a generous superannuation scheme.

To view a position description and apply for these unique opportunities, refer to our website quoting the Job Reference numbers:

http://yourcareer.rmit.edu.au/jobDetails.asp?sJobIDs=546184&lWorkTypeID=&lLocationID=6580&lCategoryID=&stp=AW&sLanguage=en

**Applications must be lodged online at the website above**

Deadline: 12 Feb 2012 11:55pm Australian Eastern Standard Time

Confidential enquiries can be made to Head of School of Computer Science and Information Technology, Professor Athman Bouguettaya on +61 3 9925 3671.

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