Assistant Professor in Computer Science University of Nottingham in Malaysia, School of Computer Science
Assistant Professor in Computer Science
School of Computer Science Assistant Professor in Computer Science.
The University of Nottingham is a global, research lead, University with campuses in the UK, Malaysia and China. In Malaysia, it is based on a purpose built, picturesque, 125-acre campus at Semenyih in Selangor, which is now home to over 4,500 students and within commuting distance from Kuala Lumpur.
The School of Computer Science, at the University of Nottingham Malaysia (UNM), offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, and has active research in areas such as (but not limited to): computer vision; evolutionary computing; human-computer interaction; intelligent agents; machine learning; neural computation and Medical Image analysis and Health-related applications.
Applications are invited for an academic post, at the level of Assistant Professor, in the School of Computer Science, at University of Nottingham Malaysia (UNM).
We are seeking talented computer scientists who will participate in both teaching and research, as well as administration. Candidates must have a PhD, and a proven track record of teaching and research publications at a very high level. The successful candidate will be expected to develop multi-disciplinary research, and to build partnerships with existing University research centres and groups in any/all of the campuses (Malaysia, China and/or the UK) and beyond. For more details, please refer to the Job Description/Role Profile - link below.
The successful applicant will be expected to join the school by June/July 2019, or as soon as possible after, to be ready for the new academic year.
Informal inquiries should be addressed to the Head of School (UNM), Dr Amr Ahmed: Amr.Ahmed@nottingham.edu.my
Applications, consisting of 1) cover letter, 2) current curriculum vitae, 3) research statement (max. 2 pages), and 4) teaching statement (max. 2 pages), should be sent by the 23 February 2019, to the Administrative Officer, Ms. Vanitha Singaram (vanitha.singaram@nottingham.edu.my).
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