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Boston University Computer Science has openings for two tenure-track
assistant professorships beginning July 1, 2020. Human-computer
interaction is among the areas in which our search is particularly
focused.

Over the past 6 years, the tenure track faculty size has grown by 50%,
with corresponding increases in graduate student population as well as
in space and other resources. This year Boston University will break
ground on a new 17-story, 350,000-square-foot Data Sciences Center, to
house Computer Science along with other units contributing to Data
Science (https://www.bu.edu/articles/2018/data-sciences-center-architectural-design/).

Boston University, which has steadily increased in rankings over the
past decade, is committed to nurturing and supporting
interdisciplinary and cross-departmental research.  BU is situated
centrally in Boston, a vibrant city with an enormous range of options
for industrial and academic collaboration around technology.

The Computer Science Department consists of a diverse group of 31
tenured and tenure-track faculty members, with research strengths in
data mining, databases, graphics, image and video computing, machine
learning, natural language processing, networking, distributed
systems, operating systems, software design and implementation,
real-time systems, security and cryptography, and theory of
computation and algorithms. In addition, members of the Department
collaborate closely with faculty across the university including
mechanical engineering, health & rehabilitation sciences, biology,
earth and environment, economics, law, and medicine, among others.
Additional information about the Department is available at
http://www.bu.edu/cs.

Boston University as well as the Computer Science Department expect
excellence in research and in teaching and are committed to building a
culturally, racially, and ethnically diverse scholarly community
(https://www.bu.edu/info/about/diversity/).  To apply, go to
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/14654.  Review of applications
will begin on December 1, 2019 and continue on a rolling basis.

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