Tenure-Track Professor in the field of Theoretical Computer Science
We are looking for an outstanding computer scientist with an excellent track record in Theoretical Computer Science, documented by publications in relevant top-tier conferences and/or journals and a proven ability to conduct successful independent research. We are especially interested in (but not limited to) candidates with expertise in one or more of the following subareas: theoretical foundations of privacy and fairness in algorithm design, cryptography, (fine-grained) complexity theory, computational geometry, algorithmic game theory, computational social choice, or learning theory. We expect the successful candidate to complement our existing expertise in theory and applications of algorithms, to contribute substantially to the continuously growing success of this area, and to foster collaborations with other members of the Faculty of Computer Science.
Tenure-Track Professor in the field of Information Systems Engineering
We are looking for an outstanding computer scientist with an excellent track record who studies design, development, implementation, and management of complex information systems. This involves combining concepts, principles, and techniques from information systems, software engineering, and other relevant areas within Computer Science, such as cybersecurity or data management. Potential focus topics are (but are not limited to) designing and developing enterprise information systems that meet the requirements of organizations, users, and stakeholders; studying trade-offs between functional, non-functional, user, and security/privacy requirements; or exploring the design of next-generation distributed software systems and other relevant software technologies that provide a basis for overcoming important business and societal challenges.
Tenure-Track Professor in the field of Business Informatics – Intelligent Information Systems
We are looking for an outstanding scientist in the area of Business Informatics with a particular focus on intelligent information systems, which are required for the future convergence of the digital and the physical world. Special subareas of interest include, but are not limited to: design and software development methodologies, formalization of domain-specific knowledge, explainability, model-based software aspects, trust and transparency, as well as architectures of intelligent information systems for disruptive environments. Research activities are expected to contribute to the transdisciplinary intersection of computer science and business as well as to the application of intelligent information systems to solve business challenges.
Akademisches Profil der Bewerber*innen
- Doktortitel/PhD
- Zwei Jahre internationale Forschungserfahrung während oder nach dem Doktoratsstudium
- Herausragende Forschungsleistungen, hervorragende Veröffentlichungs- und Förderbilanz, internationale Reputation
- Erfahrung in der Konzeption und Teilnahme an Forschungsprojekten, Fähigkeit zur Leitung von Forschungsgruppen und zur Beschaffung von Drittmitteln
- Begeisterung für exzellente Lehre und Betreuung auf Bachelor-, Master- und Doktoratsebene
- Erwerb von ausreichenden Deutschkenntnissen für die Lehre in Bachelor-Programmen und die Teilnahme an universitären Gremien innerhalb von drei Jahren
Die Universität Wien bietet
- Ein dynamisches Forschungsumfeld
- Attraktive Arbeitsbedingungen in einer Stadt mit hoher Lebensqualität
- Laufbahnentwicklung bis zum*zur ordentlichen (Full) Professor*in
Die Bewerbungsfrist endet am 15.01.2024.
Zu den Ausschreibungen
- Theoretical Computer Science, Referenz-Nr.: 1648
- Information Systems Engineering, Referenz-Nr.: 1647
- Business Informatics – Intelligent Information Systems, Referenz-Nr.: 1646