Assistant Professor Positions - Computing Technology

 

Assistant Professor Positions - Computing Technology

The Department of Computing Technology in the School of Computer Science at Marist College invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin in the Fall of 2020 and in the Spring of 2020 for early applicants.

 

 

Assistant Professor, Computing Technology (Tenure-Track) 

Minimum Qualifications:

Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer Science, or a closely related field. ABD candidates will be considered on the condition of completing the doctoral degree within one year of hire.  The ideal candidate should have experience teaching and conducting research in one or more of the following areas: cybersecurity, database systems and information management, data communications and networking, distributed computing and cloud computing, software development, and systems analysis and design. Exceptional candidates in other areas of computing will be considered.

Successful candidates usually demonstrate an interest in teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in both traditional on-ground and online environments; have a solid publication record; demonstrate potential to lead and participate in acquiring external funding for research; demonstrate ability to engage in interdisciplinary research work; possess excellent written and oral communication skills; have a commitment to continued scholarly growth; are willing to participate in college and professional services; and have a genuine desire to contribute to the mission of Marist College.

Essential Functions:

The major responsibilities and duties of a faculty member in our department can be categorized in three groups: Teaching, Scholarship / Professional Development, and Service. In Teaching, faculty are expected to teach their courses using state of the art techniques and pedagogical approaches, excellent communication skills, and academic technology to appropriately prepare the students to succeed in their careers, all the while fulfilling both the institutional and departmental goals set forth. For Scholarship and Professional Development, our faculty members are expected to produce high quality research in the form of publications and presentations, and involve students in some of these research projects; also, to participate in peer reviews, and engage in activities that further develop the faculty skills, knowledge, and productivity. With respect to Service, our faculty are expected to participate in faculty governance by leading faculty appointed committees, mentoring student affinity groups, advising students as they make progress in their college studies, and further the quality of their own department by evaluating and producing novel curriculum that reflects the state of the art in computing technology.

 

Assistant Professor or Professional Lecturer, Computing Technology

Minimum Qualifications:

Candidates for tenure-track must have a Ph.D. in Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer Science, or a closely related field.

ABD candidates will be considered on the condition of completing the doctoral degree within one year of hire. Candidates for term contract must have a Master’s degree in Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer Science, or a closely related field. 

The ideal candidate should have experience teaching and conducting research in one or more of the following areas: cyber security, database systems and information management, data communications and networking, distributed computing and cloud computing, software development, and systems analysis and design. Exceptional candidates in other areas of computing will be considered.

Successful candidates usually demonstrate an interest in teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in both traditional on-ground and online environments; have a solid publication record; demonstrate potential to lead and participate in acquiring external funding for research; demonstrate ability to engage in interdisciplinary research work; possess excellent written and oral communication skills; have a commitment to continued scholarly growth; are willing to participate in college and professional services; and have a genuine desire to contribute to the mission of Marist College.

Essential Functions:

The major responsibilities and duties of a faculty member in our department can be categorized in three groups: Teaching, Scholarship / Professional Development, and Service. In Teaching, faculty are expected to teach their courses using state of the art techniques and pedagogical approaches, excellent communication skills, and academic technology to appropriately prepare the students to succeed in their careers, all the while fulfilling both the institutional and departmental goals set forth. For Scholarship and Professional Development, our faculty members are expected to produce high quality research in the form of publications and presentations, and involve students in some of these research projects; also, to participate in peer reviews, and engage in activities that further develop the faculty skills, knowledge, and productivity. With respect to Service, our faculty are expected to participate in faculty governance by leading faculty appointed committees, mentoring student affinity groups, advising students as they make progress in their college studies, and further the quality of their own department by evaluating and producing novel curriculum that reflects the state of the art in computing technology.

 

Department of Computing Technology at Marist College

The Department of Computing Technology, formed of faculty in both Computer Science and Information Technology & Systems, provides a challenging curriculum and has access to the full spectrum of state-of-the-art equipment. Our existing research is driven by our brand-new Cyber Security Operations Center, the Enterprise Computing Research Lab, the IBM Joint Study, our Institute for Data Center Professionals, and the New York State Cloud Computing and Analytics Center.

The School of Computer Science and Mathematics prepares its students to work within a technologically-driven, rapidly changing world. The School provides broad-based mathematical and technological education within the context of a liberal arts foundation. Students receive in-depth instruction in the theoretical underpinnings of their chosen fields, which they can apply through practical experiences.

About Marist

Located on the banks of the historic Hudson River, on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, and at its Florence, Italy campus, Marist College is a comprehensive, independent institution grounded in the liberal arts. Its mission is to “help students develop the intellect, character, and skills required for enlightened, ethical, and productive lives in the global community of the 21st century.” Marist is consistently recognized for excellence by The Princeton Review (Colleges That Create Futures and The Best 385 Colleges), U.S. News & World Report (10th Best Regional University/North, 5th Most Innovative School/North), Kiplinger’s Personal Finance (“Best College Values”), and others. The College is top-ranked for long-term study abroad (#4 in the U.S.) by the U.S. State Department’s Open Doors report. Marist educates more than 5,000 traditional-age undergraduate students and 1,400 adult and graduate students in 47 undergraduate majors and numerous graduate programs, including fully online MBA, MPA, MS, and MA degrees, and also Doctor of Physical Therapy and Physician Assistant programs. www.marist.edu

Applications

To learn more or to apply, please visit https://www.marist.edu/careers. Only online applications are accepted.

Marist College is strongly committed to the principle of diversity and is especially interested in receiving applications from members of ethnic and racial minority groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and persons from other under-represented groups.

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