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Our world-class interdisciplinary Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University expects to fill a tenure-track faculty position, starting August 2010. We are especially interested in an extraordinary faculty member who will advance our interdisciplinary research in design dimensions of human computer interaction.
Applicants should have the terminal degree in a discipline such as (but not limited to) design, architecture, computer science, psychology, HCI, cognitive science, or anthropology. We seek an outstanding educator and researcher who designs systems and who also implements systems and/or performs rigorous empirical laboratory or qualitative field studies. The candidate must be able to significantly advance research and theory in design and HCI. We will consider both junior and senior candidates. For more departmental information see www.hcii.cmu.edu.
Review of faculty applications will begin December 20, 2009. Your application should include your CV, a statement of your research and teaching interests, pointers to a portfolio, 1-3 representative papers, and the names, positions, and email addresses of three or more individuals who may be asked to provide letters of reference. All applications should indicate citizenship and, in the case of non-US citizens, describe your current visa status. Please send your application to Faculty Search Committee at hcii_facu...@cs.cmu.edu.
Carnegie Mellon is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and we invite and encourage applications from women and minorities.
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James Landay
Associate Professor
Computer Science & Engineering
University of Washington
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