Open positions: two tenure-track Assistant Professorships (deadline May 27, 2016)

The University of Helsinki is among the leading multidisciplinary research universities in the world. In addition to its 11 faculties, the University of Helsinki includes several independent institutes, some of which are jointly operated with other universities. Some 35,000 students are currently pursuing an undergraduate or postgraduate degree at the University.

The vacancies are situated at the Department of Computer Science https://www.cs.helsinki.fi/en, which is part of the Faculty of Science. The Department of Computer Science is the leading Computer Science research and teaching unit in Finland. Three national Finnish Academy centres of excellence are active at the department, and the department has a close research partnership with Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT). The department disposes of an excellent research infrastructure, including its own high-performance cluster.

Data Science is an emerging field of scientific investigation focusing on methodologies, techniques, and algorithms for processing and analysing datasets of various forms. The Department of Computer Science has leading expertise in many areas of Data Science such as data mining, machine learning, middleware, and applications.

 

The Faculty of Science is announcing two open tenure-track 

ASSISTANT PROFESSORSHIPS

in computer science pertaining to

(1) Data Science with emphasis on algorithms for analysing large datasets and distributed data processing (middleware).
(2) Life Science Informatics with emphasis on new algorithmic methods and platforms. 

The positions are administratively located at the Department of Computer Science. The assistant professorships can also be filled as 

PROFESSORSHIPS

through the same application process if warranted by the merits and qualifications of the applicants.

For an overview of the positions, please see http://www.helsinki.fi/facultyofscience/vacancies/index.html

For a person to be eligible for a tenure-track position, he or she must have completed a doctoral degree in the past ten years and has since acquired promising academic and other merits. In addition to research and teaching experience, work abroad and other international experience will be considered an asset. Any evidence of acquiring external research funding will also be significant.

A person who is appointed to a tenure-track position is employed as an assistant professor for three to five years, during which his or her performance will be monitored and evaluated according to the criteria defined when concluding the employment contract. Successful rating in the assessment leads to a new fixed-term employment contract as associate professor, the overall aim being a permanent position as professor.

The appointee to a professorship is employed on an open-ended basis.

According to the Government Decree on Universities, professors and assistant professors must be proficient in Finnish. They must also have at least satisfactory spoken and written skills in Swedish. Foreign citizens, non-native Finnish citizens or citizens who have not been educated in Finnish or Swedish may be exempted from this requirement without a separate application.

The salary of an assistant professor will be based on level 7, and that of a professor on levels 8−10, of the requirement level chart for teaching and research personnel in the salary system of Finnish universities. In addition, the appointee will be paid a salary component based on personal work performance. 

Applications must be accompanied by the following English-language documents: a CV, a list of publications, a report of experience and merits relevant to assessing the applicant’s teaching skills as well as other documents that may be relevant to the selection; or, alternatively, an academic portfolio containing the above-mentioned documents and information (for instructions, see http://www.helsinki.fi/facultyofscience/vacancies/portfolio.pdf. In addition, applicants are expected to enclose with their application a report (max. two pages, in English) on how they intend to develop research in the field, if appointed.

Applicants are kindly asked to prepare for the situation in which, after the closing of the application period, the Faculty might request them to submit 10 publications of their choice to be sent to the assessors. The publications shall be saved to the University of Helsinki Recruitment System as attachments. 

Please submit your application using the University of Helsinki Recruitment System via the Apply link. Applicants who are employees of the University of Helsinki are requested to leave their application via the SAP HR portal. The deadline for applications is 27 May 2016.

Further information can be obtained from Professor Sasu Tarkoma, Head of the Department of Computer Science, tel. +358 40 5062163, sasu.tarkoma@helsinki.fi.

www.helsinki.fi/university

Apply at latest 27.05.2016

 

 

DUE DATE 

Friday, May 27, 2016

 

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