Academic Faculty in Cybersecurity Engineering
Listed on 2026-03-10
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
Job : 269957
Location: Augusta University, Augusta
Full/Part Time: Full Time
Regular/Temporary: (not specified)
Job SummaryThe School of Computer and Cyber Sciences at Augusta University invites applications for three tenure‑track/tenured faculty positions at the rank of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor in Cybersecurity Engineering. The selected candidates will demonstrate the potential for sustained research excellence as well as a commitment to quality in undergraduate and graduate education. The target appointment date is Fall 2024. Augusta University has embarked on an ambitious, multi‑year effort to significantly expand its computing, cybersecurity and data science activities.
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Teaching: Teach classes during the academic year as assigned by the Dean, to include all of the duties and obligations expected of a college professor, such as grading, maintaining regular office hours, class preparation, and following university policies regarding teaching.
Research: Persistent scholarship leading to national/international recognition and impact. Key measures of success include publications and presentations appropriate to your field, which can include articles on instruction in your field as well as other activities.
Service: Service to the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences and Augusta University as requested by the Dean, service to the profession, including local, regional, and national/international leadership within the discipline.
Required QualificationsPhD in Computer Science, Information Technology, or Cybersecurity
Assistant Professor: This rank requires a doctoral degree in computer science, information systems, cybersecurity, computer engineering or related disciplines. The candidate must have an active research program with publications appearing in high‑quality venues, including journals and conference proceedings.
Associate Professor: This rank requires a doctoral degree in computer science, information systems, cybersecurity, computer engineering or related disciplines. At least five years at the rank of Assistant Professor or comparable training, background, and experience are required. The candidate must have an active externally‑funded research program with a strong record of publications appearing in high‑quality venues, including journals and conference proceedings, and commensurate with being an emerging research leader in their discipline.
The candidate must be visible within their research community as indicated by membership on the technical program committees of established conferences. The candidate must have a record of mentoring graduate students, introducing them to research, and leading them to graduation.
Professor: This rank requires a doctoral degree in computer science, information systems, cybersecurity, computer engineering or related disciplines. At least five years at the rank of Associate Professor or comparable training, background, and experience are required. The candidate must have an active externally‑funded research program and a strong record of competitive federal or state research funding. The candidate must have an outstanding record of publications appearing in high‑quality venues, including journals and conference proceedings, and commensurate with being a recognized research leader in their discipline.
The candidate must be highly visible within their research community as indicated by chairing the technical program committees of established conferences and/or by serving on the editorial boards of leading journals. The candidate must have a proven record of mentoring doctoral students and successfully leading them to graduation.
Required faculty employment qualifications for all USG institutions and all academic ranks within these institutions:
- Consistent with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)'s requirements for institutional accreditation
- Evidence of ability as a teacher
- Evidence of activity as a scholar and ability in all other duties…
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