14.3028, Jobs: Computational Ling: Asst Prof, CSU-Fresno

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Subject: 14.3028, Jobs: Computational Ling: Asst Prof, CSU-Fresno

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Date:  Tue, 04 Nov 2003 14:13:53 +0000
From:  geraldm at csufresno.edu
Subject:  Computational Ling: Asst Prof, California State University, Fresno

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Date:  Tue, 04 Nov 2003 14:13:53 +0000
From:  geraldm at csufresno.edu
Subject:  Computational Ling: Asst Prof, California State University, Fresno



University or Organization: California State University, Fresno
Department: Linguistics
Rank of Job: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics, Speech Processing,
		 Speaker/Accent Identification


Description:

COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (TENURE TRACK) / CONVERSION (ABD)

- Available for the Academic Year:  2004/2005
- Salary is dependent upon academic preparation and professional
  experience.
- Teaching Load is 12 units per semester plus 3 units of
  non-instructional responsibilities.
- Instructional Level:  Undergraduate and Graduate

Specific Position Characteristics: The successful candidate will teach
courses and conduct research in the field of computational
linguistics.  Preference will be given to candidates with a
specialization in computational phonetics and speech processing.  The
successful candidate will also teach basic courses in linguistics.
Specific assignments are dependent upon department needs.  Other
responsibilities include research, publication, and other scholarly
activities, as well as advising students and engaging in service at
all levels of the university.  The successful candidate may be called
upon to teach in a distance education mode and will be encouraged to
develop web enhanced and/or web based instruction.  Outcomes
assessment and service learning are important components of the
university curriculum. The successful candidate will be expected to
work cooperatively with faculty and staff in the department, college
and university.

Qualifications: Academic Preparation: An earned doctorate (Ph.D.) in
Computational Linguistics, Linguistics or Computer Science is required
for appointment to a tenure track position.  Candidates nearing
completion of the doctorate (ABD) may be considered for a lectureship
(temporary position) with the possibility of conversion to tenure
track upon completion of the doctorate.  The ideal candidate should
have expertise with practical speech processing applications.
Familiarity with speech recognition and speaker/accent identification
is also a plus.

Teaching or Other Professional Experience: Industry experience is
desirable.  Candidates are expected to demonstrate a commitment to or
potential for teaching excellence and scholarly activity at the
university level.  The successful candidate must have the ability to
work effectively with faculty, staff and students from diverse ethnic,
cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds.

Online application form can be found at
http://www.csufresno.edu/aps/vacancy/sc1.pdf

Applications: Correspondence, applications, and confidential papers
should be sent to:

Dr. Gerald R. McMenamin, Search Committee Chair
Department of Linguistics
California State University, Fresno
5245 N. Backer Avenue  M/S PB92
Fresno, CA  93740-8001
Phone:  (559) 278-4897      Fax:  (559) 278 - 7299
e-mail:  geraldm at csufresno.edu

Open Until Filled: Applicants are encouraged to have all application
materials on file by January 30, 2004 to assure consideration.

	

Address for Applications:

	Attn: Dr. Gerald McMenamin
	California State University, Fresno
	Department of Linguistics
	5245 N. Backer Ave., Peters Bldg., M/S PB 92
	Fresno, CA 93740-8001
	United States of America

	Applications are due by 30-Jan-2004


Contact Information:
	Dr Gerald McMenamin
	Email: geraldm at csufresno.edu
	Tel: 559-278-2441
	Fax: 559-278-7299
	Website: http://www.csufresno.edu/linguistics/

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