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Three open Full Professor positions in Computer Science, Brasilia (Brazil), Deadline: 1 Feb 2009
The Department of Computer Science (CIC/UnB) of the University of Brasilia
(www.unb.br) has three open faculty positions at the so called "titular
professor" level. These are permanent, highest level positions for federal
public institutions in Brazil; they are equivalent to a "full professor"
position in the USA.
The basic formal requirement is a PhD degree obtained 10 years ago (or
more), in any area of Computer Science. The Department seeks experienced
candidates with a strong research record, willing to lead research
activities and teach courses at all levels.
Applications should be submitted from December 22nd, 2008, to February
1st, 2009. The selection process will take place by the end of February,
2009 (probably, from 16th to 20th, February) in Brasilia. It consists of
the evaluation of titles and records, and of an oral presentation of
research interests and projects, followed by questions from the selection
board. We are unable to provide financial support for candidates to attend
the selection process.
Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, located in the center of the country, at
an altitude of 1000 meters, has a high quality of life and direct flight
connections to all major cities in Brazil. It is also the only city in the
world built in the 20th century listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brasilia
Detailed information about the positions can be found (in Portuguese) in:
http://srh.unb.br/extra/concursos_selecoes/2008/ed_398_08.pdf and
http://srh.unb.br/concursos
For further questions, please, contact the Head of the Department, Profa.
Clia Ghedini Ralha (ghedini@cic.unb.br), or myself, Prof. Guilherme Pint
o
(gap@cic.unb.br).
Prof. Guilherme A. Pinto
Departamento de Cincia da Computao
Instituto de Cincias Exatas
Universidade de Braslia
(www.unb.br)
Campus Universitrio Darcy Ribeiro
Asa Norte - ICC Centro
Caixa postal 4466
70910-900 Braslia - DF - Brasil