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The Information Networking Institute (INI) was established by Carnegie Mellon University in 1989 as the nation’s first research and education center devoted to Information Networking. As a cooperative endeavor of:

The College of Engineering
The School of Computer Science
The Tepper School of Business
The Heinz School of Public Policy and Management
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Call for Faculty

Positions available:

The Information Networking Institute at Carnegie Mellon University is soliciting applications for an open faculty position in the areas of networking, security and/or privacy. The position is based at Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan in Kobe, Japan. Responsibilities include teaching core technical courses for the Masters of Science in Information Technology - Information Security track (MSIT-IS) program, as well as leading and participating in research projects related to initiatives of Carnegie Mellon CyLab.

Candidates must demonstrate strong commitments in teaching, a strong technical background, and a proven research track record evidenced by a publication history in networking, security and/or privacy. Preference will be given to candidates having interdisciplinary research experiences, in particular in the areas of economics, policy, law, and/or finance. A Ph.D. in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Information Systems, or closely related field is required. Proficiency in Japanese, although useful, is not necessary.

Address for submission of documents:

Documents should be submitted to:

Dena Haritos Tsamitis email
Director, Information Networking Institute;
Director of CyLab Education, Training and Outreach
4616 Henry Street
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213

 

   
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