Assistant Professor- 3 positions available
Company: Marshall University
Location: Huntington
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description The Department of Computer Sciences and
Electrical Engineering at Marshall University invites applications
for three tenure-track positions at the rank of Assistant Professor
to begin in Fall 2024. Position Type : The positions are full-time,
nine-month, tenure-track. Salary is commensurate with
qualifications and experience. Qualifications : Applicants must
have a Ph.D. in Computer Science or a closely related field.
Applicants from all areas of specialization are encouraged to
apply. We especially welcome candidates with a background in one of
the three fields below: 1. Cybersecurity and Networking 2. Data
Science ,Machine learning, and Bioinformatics 3. Game design, game
art, animation, and AI. The candidate is expected to develop a
research program, actively seek external research funding, and
collaborate on projects. The candidate must be able to work in
multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary settings and exhibit a
strong commitment to excellence in teaching undergraduate and
graduate computer science courses. The candidate must be committed
to service to the institution, the department, and the community
and support cultural diversity and pluralism. Preferred
qualifications: potential to create and teach online courses;
public speaking and recruitment experience. Research experience in
an area that complements existing initiatives of the Department.
Industrial experience is advantageous. Duties : In addition to
teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, the successful
applicant will · conduct research in specialized areas. · advise
undergraduate and graduate students. · work as a team on department
activities including curriculum development, assessment,
recruitment, and other service. · perform other duties as assigned
by the Chair of the department and Dean of the college. Background:
The Department of Computer Sciences and Electrical Engineering
offers three B.S. degrees in Computer Science, Computer and
Information Technology (with two emphases: Game Development and Web
Technology), and Electrical & Computer Engineering, and four M.S.
degrees in Computer Science, Cyber Security, Data Science, and
Electrical Engineering. The department is housed in the College of
Engineering and Computer Sciences ( CECS ), a multi-disciplinary
college with a wide range of faculty expertise and interests.
Construction of a new 45-million-dollar Cyber Security Center
starts in 2024 and the 78,000 square-foot building will house 13
different labs for the cyber security field such as Open-Source
Intelligence, Industrial Control Systems, SCIFF , and Digital
Identity, as well as places for private industry. More information
can be found at http://www.marshall.edu/cecs . Marshall University
is a co-educational public university in Huntington, West Virginia,
founded in 1837 and named after John Marshall, the fourth Chief
Justice of the United States. Marshall is West Virginia’s
second-largest university and the oldest public institution of
higher learning in the state, tracing its founding to more than 180
years ago. Marshall University has been accredited continuously as
an institution of higher learning by the North Central Association
of Colleges and Schools since 1928. It also has earned and
maintains specialized accreditation status with 21 agencies
responsible for evaluating and conferring specialty accreditation
for educational programs and fields of study such as business,
engineering, medicine, pharmacy, psychology, and teacher education
speech-language pathology. Marshall’s offerings include more than
120 degree programs leading to associate, bachelor’s, master’s,
first professional and doctoral degrees. In addition, the
university provides certificate programs in a number of fields.
Huntington offers a favorable cost of living, close proximity to a
wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities (e.g., skiing,
mountain biking, fishing, trails, rafting, hunting, boating,
horseback riding, New River Gorge National Park, etc.), and a broad
range of urban, sub-urban, and rural areas within easy driving
distance of campus. Huntington is a vibrant, progressive city with
a diverse economic base, and serves as a hub of the Tri-State
(Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia) Ashland-Ironton-Huntington
metropolitan area, which spans seven counties among its three
states and has a population of 365,419. Application Procedure :
Submit a letter of application detailing qualifications and area of
expertise (must indicate one of the areas of expertise listed) ,
curriculum vitae, teaching philosophy, research statement, and the
names (phone number and email) of three professional references
electronically to http://marshall.peopleadmin.com/ . Candidates
interviewing on campus must have all official transcripts
(undergraduate and graduate) forwarded directly to Search Committee
for the Assistant Professor, Computer Science, College of
Information Technology and Engineering, Weisberg Applied
Engineering Complex, 3101A, Marshall University, Huntington, WV
25755-2921 before their interview. Application Deadline : Review of
applications will begin February 15, 2024, and the position is open
until filled. Background Check : Required Marshall University is an
AA/EO employer dedicated to increasing the diversity of its faculty
and students. Marshall is also part of the NSF - LSAMP : Kentucky
West Virginia Alliance for Minority Participation Project to
increase both the total number of STEM degrees awarded and the
number of STEM Degrees awarded to underrepresented students.
Successful women and minority applicants can benefit from these
programs.
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