[DL] position in AI at Carleton University
Leopoldo Bertossi
bertossi at scs.carleton.ca
Mon Dec 5 20:25:39 CET 2005
Subject to budgetary considerations, the Institute of Cognitive Science,
Carleton University, Ottawa, invites applications for a tenure-track position,
Assistant Professor of Cognitive Science, in the area of artificial
intelligence and human cognition to commence July 1, 2006. A PhD and evidence
of outstanding promise in research and in graduate and undergraduate teaching
and supervision is required. The successful candidate will be expected to
teach in our undergraduate and graduate programs, supervise graduate students,
and develop a program of research leading to external funding and significant
peer-reviewed publications. Experience with collaborative interdisciplinary
work an asset; a $30M Centre for Research in Visualization and Simulation
(V-Sim) will open in 2006. Carleton offers Canada's only free-standing, fully
integrated PhD in Cognitive Science and a strong honours undergraduate degree.
The applications of Canadians and permanent residents will be considered
first. Carleton University is committed to equality of employment for women,
Aboriginal peoples, visible minorities and persons with disabilities. Persons
from these groups are encouraged to apply.
Please send a c.v., two recent papers, and a description of your research
programme and what your expertise would contribute to cognitive science at
Carleton, to: Prof. Andrew Brook, Director, Institute of Cognitive Science,
2201 Dunton Tower, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 5B6, Canada. Please arrange to have three letters of reference and a
transcript of your highest degree sent directly to the Institute. Electronic
submission of the application is acceptable but transcripts and letters must
be in official or signed paper copy and sent directly to us. Review of
applications will begin January 15th, 2006, but we will continue to accept
applications until a suitable candidate is found. For further information on
the Institute of Cognitive Science and its faculty and students, go to
www.carleton.ca/ics or email Andrew Brook (abrook at ccs.carleton.ca).
Carleton University is located on a scenic campus not far from the centre of
Ottawa, Canada's capital. Pictures and further information at www.carleton.ca.
Ottawa is the high-tech centre of Canada. Opportunities for collaborations with
government labs and the private sector abound. Carleton is close to the Ottawa
International Airport and schools, hospitals, parks, and other amenities are
excellent. Ottawa has a rich cultural life; every year there is a blues
festival, a jazz festival, a folk festival, a film festival, a spring tulip
festival, Winterlude (a winter carnival), and the world's largest chamber music
festival. Canada's main cultural institutions are located in Ottawa, including
the National Gallery, the world-famous Museum of Civilization, and the National
Arts Centre with its excellent orchestra. The city also has the longest
skating rink in the world (over seven km long) and is Canadian centre for
cross-country skiing. The nearest downhill ski area is a twenty minute drive
away in the picturesque Gatineau Hills.
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