The Computer Science Department of SUNY Korea (http://www.cs.sunykorea.ac.kr/) invites applications for tenure-track and Lecturer positions, to start in Fall 2018 or Spring 2019.
(A) Tenure-Track Faculty Position: An excellent faculty member is sought at all levels in all core areas of computer science. The position will be tenured or tenure-track at SUNY Korea, and will carry an affiliated faculty position with the Computer Science Department at Stony Brook University – State University of New York (SUNY), Stony Brook, NY (https://www.cs.stonybrook.edu/). Applicants should hold a PhD in Computer Science or closely related area and exhibit a strong commitment to research and teaching.
(B) Lecturer Position: An excellent full-time lecturer is sought at the junior or senior level. The candidate is expected to teach introductory and advanced CS undergraduate and possibly graduate courses. It is possible for an excellent candidate to be converted into tenure-track at SUNY Korea at a later time. Engaging in research is encouraged but not mandatory. Applicants should hold a PhD or MS in Computer Science or a closely related area and exhibit a strong commitment to teaching.
The SUNY Korea CS department offers BS, MS, and PhD degrees and is tightly integrated with the highly ranked CS department at Stony Brook University. The academic degrees awarded at SUNY Korea are identical to those of Stony Brook University, and the language at SUNY Korea is English.
SUNY Korea (http://www.sunykorea.ac.kr/) is located in the new master-planned city of Songdo, Korea, hosting both global organizations and multinational corporations. Incheon international airport is just 20-minutes away and Seoul with its fascinating blend of Asian cultures is less than 1 hour away.
More information about the positions can be found at https://sunyk.cs.stonybrook.edu/about-us/career/ and applicants should apply at https://hiring.cs.stonybrook.edu/ (Select “SUNYK” for “Site”). Review of applications will start immediately and will continue until the positions are filled. Applications from non-Korean citizens, women, and minorities are encouraged.
- Minha Kim
Department of Computer Science
SUNY Korea
Academic Building A-201, SUNY Korea
119 Moonhwa-ro, Yeonsu-Gu
Incheon 21985
South Korea - +82-32-626-1354
- minha.kim@sunykorea.ac.kr