The Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University has openings for multiple faculty positions at all ranks (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Full Professor), beginning academic year 2025-26 or 2026-27. The tenure home for these
positions will reside in the Khoury College of Computer Sciences, with a potential joint appointment in another Northeastern College, to be determined in consultation with successful candidates. Academic rank at the Associate Professor and Full Professor levels
will be commensurate with experience and qualifications reflecting a record of demonstrated teaching and scholarly excellence.
This hiring cycle will focus on Artificial Intelligence (including Robotics). Candidates will be considered across all sub-areas of AI, with an emphasis on Resilient and Trustworthy AI,
Foundations of AI, Human-Centered AI, and Use-Inspired AI. We are especially seeking applications from outstanding senior and mid-career faculty candidates with established research records, but
exceptional early-career researchers will also be considered.
We will begin reviewing applications as soon as they are received, starting November 15, 2024, and continuing through the academic year until the search is completed.
Northeastern University is a global university system. In addition to Boston, Khoury College currently offers programs in Arlington (VA), London, Miami, Oakland, Portland (ME), Seattle, Silicon Valley, and Vancouver. Positions will primarily be on the
Boston and Oakland campuses but candidates may indicate their interest in other campus locations.
Khoury College has a diverse tenured/tenure-track faculty of 105 and it offers a broad array of research and educational opportunities to students. Since 2012, the college has hired 169 outstanding tenured/tenure-track and full-time-non-tenure-track faculty
members and plans to continue this strategic growth in the coming years. Faculty research spans all areas of computing and is interdisciplinary across seven of Northeastern’s colleges; 40 of the 105 tenured/tenure-track faculty have joint appointments with
other academic departments.