Post by quantoidpower on Feb 16, 2015 12:18:28 GMT -5
Syracuse has an open rank position for someone with big data experience. Teaching is 2-2. Looks like external funding is a big part of the equation as well.
"Syracuse University School of Information Studies seeks entrepreneurial colleagues with a passion for innovative scholarship, a desire to work with others on interdisciplinary projects, and enthusiasm for teaching. The iSchool has seven degree programs and an enrollment of 50 doctoral students, 650 masters' students and 650 undergraduates, led by 51 full-time faculty and over 100 part-time faculty.
Located at the center of picturesque Syracuse University, the iSchool is at the cutting edge of scholarship and instruction. The school hosts five research centers and laboratories, including a newly created Center for Computational and Data Sciences, which advances scholarship on computational analytics and data collection, processing, and curation techniques to conduct innovative research that answers important questions in the social and natural sciences. Our faculty have recognized strengths in natural language processing, information retrieval, Internet governance and telecommunications policy, smart energy systems digital literacy, information management, information and network security, new forms of work and organizing, games and gamification, data science, entrepreneurship, and social media.
The SU-ADVANCE program provides extensive mentoring services for women faculty in STEM disciplines.
We seek colleagues who can deepen and extend our emerging strengths in data science. We see this as a broad area that employs large scale, often heterogeneous, data sets in the areas of: computational social science; data curation; visualization; analytic approaches such as NLP, IR, or machine learning; developing tools and socio-technical processes for scientific collaboration, data access and data retrieval; and other possible areas emphasizing analysis and representation of large scale data."
www.higheredjobs.com/faculty/details.cfm?JobCode=176021845&Title=Open%20Rank%20Faculty%20Position
"Syracuse University School of Information Studies seeks entrepreneurial colleagues with a passion for innovative scholarship, a desire to work with others on interdisciplinary projects, and enthusiasm for teaching. The iSchool has seven degree programs and an enrollment of 50 doctoral students, 650 masters' students and 650 undergraduates, led by 51 full-time faculty and over 100 part-time faculty.
Located at the center of picturesque Syracuse University, the iSchool is at the cutting edge of scholarship and instruction. The school hosts five research centers and laboratories, including a newly created Center for Computational and Data Sciences, which advances scholarship on computational analytics and data collection, processing, and curation techniques to conduct innovative research that answers important questions in the social and natural sciences. Our faculty have recognized strengths in natural language processing, information retrieval, Internet governance and telecommunications policy, smart energy systems digital literacy, information management, information and network security, new forms of work and organizing, games and gamification, data science, entrepreneurship, and social media.
The SU-ADVANCE program provides extensive mentoring services for women faculty in STEM disciplines.
We seek colleagues who can deepen and extend our emerging strengths in data science. We see this as a broad area that employs large scale, often heterogeneous, data sets in the areas of: computational social science; data curation; visualization; analytic approaches such as NLP, IR, or machine learning; developing tools and socio-technical processes for scientific collaboration, data access and data retrieval; and other possible areas emphasizing analysis and representation of large scale data."
www.higheredjobs.com/faculty/details.cfm?JobCode=176021845&Title=Open%20Rank%20Faculty%20Position