UPES is Hiring for Associate Professors and Professors in the School of Computer Science.
Mentioned below the roles and responsibilities.
1.
Research:
- Conduct cutting-edge research in your area of specialization within computer science.
This involves formulating research questions, designing experiments, analyzing data, and publishing your findings in reputable conferences and journals.
- Secure research funding through grants and contracts to support your research projects.
Writing grant proposals is a fundamental aspect of this responsibility.
- Collaborate with other researchers, both within your institution and internationally, to foster innovation and tackle complex research challenges.
2.
Teaching:
- Develop and deliver undergraduate and graduate-level computer science courses.
This includes designing syllabi, preparing lecture materials, and creating assessments.
- Mentor and advise undergraduate and graduate students in their academic and research pursuits.
This may involve supervising graduate student theses and dissertations.
- Stay current with advancements in computer science and integrate new knowledge and technologies into your teaching methods.
3.
Academic Leadership:
- Serve as a departmental leader or participate in departmental committees, providing input on curriculum development, hiring decisions, and academic policy.
- Contribute to the growth and improvement of the computer science program at your institution.
- Provide guidance and mentorship to junior faculty members.
4.
Service:
- Review research papers for conferences and journals within your area of expertise.
- Participate in academic and professional organizations, such as program committees for conferences or editorial boards for journals.
- Engage in outreach and community service, promoting computer science and its societal impact.
5.
Supervision:
- Supervise research assistants, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students working on your research projects.
- Provide career guidance and mentorship to students and junior researchers.
6.
Public Engagement:
- Communicate your research findings and the significance of computer science to the broader public through talks, interviews, and articles.
- Participate in outreach activities to inspire interest in computer science among K-12 students and the general public.
- Qualification
- Ph.D. in the required domain
- Strong Academic profile including research work done, papers published and/or presented in refereed journal and forums
- Experience
- Minimum 10 years of teaching experience at a renowned University/ Institute
- At least 5 years of experience in Academic Administration or Heading a Department
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