North Carolina Central University

Computer Science Post-Doc Positions

 
The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at North Carolina Central University invites applications for post-doc positions beginning spring 2010. A Ph.D. in computer science is required but candidates with a doctorate in a related field will be considered. We are particularly interested in candidates with research interests in computer vision, computer graphics, robotics, computational biology, mobile computing, wireless sensor networks and security/cryptography. A two-year appointment is anticipated Mary M. Townes Building

The department has undergone a major expansion, and has recently moved into a new science complex. Departmental resources include extensive computing facilities of workstations, servers and personal computers with multimedia capabilities and specialized networks and devices. Faculty have access to high performance computing platforms provided by the university and its partners.

The campus is located in the Research Triangle Area, an ideal location in NC with several universities and high-tech companies. Applications and inquiries should be sent to atokuta@nccu.edu.  Further information about the department can be found at: http://www.cs.nccu.edu

   Application Procedure

Please submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and the names/addresses and e-mail addresses (if available) of three references to:

Search Committee (Post-Doc)
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

3241 Mary M. Townes Science Complex
North Carolina Central University

Durham, NC 27707

 

References should address both teaching and research ability.

 E-mail submission (either pdf, Microsoft or plain ASCII) may be sent to: ruma@nccu.edu

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled.  E-mail submission (either Microsoft or plain ASCII) may be sent to: atokuta@nccu.edu   Review of applications will continue until positions are filled.


North Carolina Central University is committed to equality of educational opportunity and does not discriminate against applicants, students, or employees based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, or disability. Moreover, North Carolina Central University is open to people of all races and actively seeks to promote racial integration by recruiting and enrolling a larger number of white students. This commitment is in keeping with the Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 and Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973.