Tenure-Track
Faculty Positions
Biomedical
Informatics, Computational Biology, and Systems Biology
University
of California, Irvine
Two junior tenure-track positions are available
at the University of California, Irvine in all areas of research at the intersection
of life and computational sciences. These appointments will be made in the
Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences with possible joint
appointments in the School of Biological Sciences, the School of Physical
Sciences, or the School of Medicine. Exceptionally qualified senior candidates also
will be considered for tenured positions. These positions will be coordinated
with the interdisciplinary research programs of the UCI Institute for Genomics
and Bioinformatics.
Examples of general areas of interest include:
chemical informatics, bioinformatics, computational biology, systems biology,
synthetic biology, and medical informatics. Examples of specific areas of
interest include: protein structure and function prediction; molecular simulations
and docking; computational drug screening and design; comparative genomics;
analysis of high-throughput data; mathematical modeling of biological systems. Research
methods should encompass computational, statistical, or machine-learning
approaches.
UCI is targeted as a growth campus for the University of California. It is one of the youngest UC campuses, yet ranked 10th among the nation’s best public universities by US News & World Report. Salary and other compensation (including priority access to on-campus faculty housing) are competitive with the nation’s finest public universities. For an overview of UCI, see http://www.uci.edu.
The Bren School of ICS is one of nine academic units at UCI and was recently elevated to an independent school by the UC Regents. ICS’ mission is to lead the innovation of new information and computing technology and study its economic and social significance while producing an educated workforce to further advance technology and fuel the economic engine. The Bren School of ICS has excellent faculty, innovative programs, high quality students and outstanding graduates as well as strong relationships with high tech industry. With approximately 2000 undergraduates, 300 graduate students, and 63 faculty members, ICS is the largest computing program within the UC system. For a perspective on ICS, see http://www.ics.uci.edu.
Screening will begin immediately upon receipt of a completed
application. Applications will be accepted until positions are filled, although
maximum consideration will be given to applications received by January 15, 2006.
Completed applications containing a cover
letter, curriculum vita, sample research publications, and three to five
letters of recommendation should be uploaded electronically. Please refer to
the following web site for instructions:
http://www.ics.uci.edu/employment/employ_faculty.php.
The University of
California, Irvine is an equal opportunity employer committed to excellence
through diversity, has a National Science Foundation Advance Gender Equity
Program, and is responsive to the needs of dual career couples.