Assistant Professor of Computer Science
St. Thomas, ON, Canada
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The Department of Computer and Computational Sciences at the University of the Virgin Islands ( UVI ) seeks to hire a full-time, tenure track professor at the Assistant level. We seek faculty who will inspire and mentor students at all levels while ensuring high academic standards in a nurturing and learner-centered environment in keeping with our HBCU status. The successful applicant will teach a wide range of undergraduate courses in Computer and Computational Sciences. They will also carry out an independent research program with undergraduate participation, advise and mentor undergraduates, and participate in University service as well as in outreach activities geared towards increasing enrollment, gaining ABET accreditation, and developing new curriculum to address the employment needs of the U.S. Virgin Islands. The successful applicant will work productively with students and colleagues of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The Department of Computer and Computational Sciences is one of four departments in the College of Science and Mathematics ( CSM ) serving majors in as well as other STEM disciplines. The Department has a research program in data science/machine learning, parallel computing, and cybersecurity. CSM recently acquired a High-Performance Computing ( HPC ) cluster with 640 compute cores. CSM fosters, supports and rewards excellence in teaching, research, and service. Our academic programs emphasize critical thinking, problem solving, written, and spoken communication and other skills tailored to help students succeed. CSM is committed to helping students excel academically and achieve productive careers through programs in academics, research, and community service. The College provides degrees in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Marine Biology, Mathematics, Physics, and Process Technology. Opportunities leading to degrees in engineering and medicine at affiliated universities augment our degree offerings. CSM includes the Center for Marine and Environmental Studies with a diversity of marine research, including projects related to our NSF EPSCoR funded work focused on ridge to reef processes and interdependent drivers of Small Island resilience. This work is complemented by research in the Caribbean Green Technology Center focused on sustainability and resilience in social, technological, and ecological systems. Research in these centers as well as in the School of Agriculture offer opportunities for collaborative research. UVI is a publicly supported land-grant institution and member of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Its mission is to educate and empower the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Caribbean and the world through an environment that promotes creativity, innovation and excellence in teaching, student learning, research, and community engagement. As a uniquely American, English-speaking institution within the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean, UVI’s role as a producer/venue of thought leaders is critically important to the US Virgin Islands, the wider Caribbean, and the World. UVI is a community that intentionally engages individuals with diverse backgrounds, talents, skills, ideas, and perspectives to weave a vibrant learning and working environment.
Required Qualifications
PhD in any area of Computer Science or a related field.
Demonstrated ability to teach computer science courses at a diversity of levels.
A research focus in computer science or a related field.
Demonstrated ability to work productively with students and colleagues of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
Commitment to lifelong learning and scientific research, academic and pedagogical advancement, and outreach to the local community through service and enhanced opportunities.
Preferred Qualifications
Research and teaching interests in Big Data, Data Science, Machine Learning, and Operating Systems.
Demonstrated excellence in teaching at the college level.
Physical Demands
While performing job duties, the employee will be required to stand, walk, sit, reach, talk and hear. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close, distance, and color vision and the ability to adjust focus. Work environment: The noise level in the work environment will probably be moderate
Posting Number
Posting Number F219
Location
Location St. Thomas
Position Type
Position Type Full Time
Number of Vacancies- part time
Number of Vacancies- part time 1
Posted Salary $76,000.00 - $85,000.00
Advertised Job Duties
The Department of Computer and Computational Sciences at the University of the Virgin Islands ( UVI ) seeks to hire a full-time, tenure track professor at the Assistant level. We seek faculty who will inspire and mentor students at all levels while ensuring high academic standards in a nurturing and learner-centered environment in keeping with our HBCU status. The successful applicant will teach a wide range of undergraduate courses in Computer and Computational Sciences. They will also carry out an independent research program with undergraduate participation, advise and mentor undergraduates, and participate in University service as well as in outreach activities geared towards increasing enrollment, gaining ABET accreditation, and developing new curriculum to address the employment needs of the U.S. Virgin Islands. The successful applicant will work productively with students and colleagues of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The Department of Computer and Computational Sciences is one of four departments in the College of Science and Mathematics ( CSM ) serving majors in as well as other STEM disciplines. The Department has a research program in data science/machine learning, parallel computing, and cybersecurity. CSM recently acquired a High-Performance Computing ( HPC ) cluster with 640 compute cores. CSM fosters, supports and rewards excellence in teaching, research, and service. Our academic programs emphasize critical thinking, problem solving, written, and spoken communication and other skills tailored to help students succeed. CSM is committed to helping students excel academically and achieve productive careers through programs in academics, research, and community service. The College provides degrees in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Marine Biology, Mathematics, Physics, and Process Technology. Opportunities leading to degrees in engineering and medicine at affiliated universities augment our degree offerings. CSM includes the Center for Marine and Environmental Studies with a diversity of marine research, including projects related to our NSF EPSCoR funded work focused on ridge to reef processes and interdependent drivers of Small Island resilience. This work is complemented by research in the Caribbean Green Technology Center focused on sustainability and resilience in social, technological, and ecological systems. Research in these centers as well as in the School of Agriculture offer opportunities for collaborative research. UVI is a publicly supported land-grant institution and member of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Its mission is to educate and empower the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Caribbean and the world through an environment that promotes creativity, innovation and excellence in teaching, student learning, research, and community engagement. As a uniquely American, English-speaking institution within the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean, UVI’s role as a producer/venue of thought leaders is critically important to the US Virgin Islands, the wider Caribbean, and the World. UVI is a community that intentionally engages individuals with diverse backgrounds, talents, skills, ideas, and perspectives to weave a vibrant learning and working environment.
Open Date
Open Date 01/16/2024
Close Date
Close Date 06/30/2024
Special Instructions to Applicant
Email is the preferred method of communicating with applicants at the University of Virgin Islands. You will be required to supply your email address during the application process.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT ( ADA ) ACCOMMODATION :
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, anyone who needs an ADA accommodation for the purposes of employment should contact the Human Resources Office at (340)693-1410.
For information about relocating to the US Virgin Islands, please visit the Virgin Islands Moving Center at: www.vimovingcenter.com
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Internal or Externally Advertised? External
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