[CITASA] Job Ad for CMU HCII (fwd)

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Barry Wellman
Wed, Oct 17, 2012 9:46 PM

good gig

Barry Wellman


S.D. Clark Professor of Sociology, FRSC              NetLab Director
Department of Sociology                  725 Spadina Avenue, Room 388
University of Toronto  Toronto Canada M5S 2J4  twitter:barrywellman
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman            fax:+1-416-978-3963
NETWORKED:The New Social Operating System. Lee Rainie & Barry Wellman
MIT Press        http://amzn.to/zXZg39        Print $19; Kindle $16
Old/newCybertimes  http://bit.ly/c8N9V8  It's still rock & roll to me


---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 15:37:25 -0400
From: Jason Hong jasonh@cs.cmu.edu
To: wellman@chass.utoronto.ca
Subject: Job Ad for CMU HCII

Hi Barry,

I mentioned to you previously that I'd send a job ad
for our department, please see below. Also, please feel
free to share widely with others.

As you already know, our department is unusual in that it
combines computer science, behavioral and social psychology,
as well as interaction design. We are also broadly interested
in all aspects of research that involve people and computers.


The Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University
http://www.hcii.cmu.edu/ prides itself on its record of innovative
development and understanding of technology to better the condition of
individuals and society. We seek more than one new faculty member who will
continue and broaden this tradition, through a program of cutting-edge research
into the theory, substance, methods, and/or applications of HCI. Applicants are
welcome from the diverse backgrounds that will further our goal. What is
required is a strong record of research and teaching and the desire to work
with our eminent faculty toward the HCII's goals. We expect to hire at the
assistant professor level but will consider more senior candidates as well.
In addition to the positions described above, we are also searching for a
faculty member to hold a dual appointment between the HCII and Carnegie
Mellon?s Entertainment Technology Center. The ETC (http://www.etc.cmu.edu/
founded by Randy Pausch and Don Marinelli in 1998 as a joint program between
the College of Fine Arts and the School of Computer Science) is focused on
interactive entertainment across a variety of fields with the goal of designing
experiences that educate, engage and inspire. Together, we seek a faculty
member with a strong record of research, development and teaching in
transformational games for social and educational impact. The successful
candidate for this faculty position will hold a joint appointment at the HCII
and the ETC.
The application process: Applications must be in PDF format and include (1)
curriculum vitae, (2) research and teaching interest statements, (3) 1-3
representative papers, and (4) the names and email addresses of three or more
individuals who have been asked to provide letters of reference. In addition,
applicants should arrange for reference letters to be sent directly to the
Faculty Search Committee at hcii-faculty-search2012@cs.cmu.edu. The Search
Committee will not directly request letters. Please reference the HCII in your
cover letter for the general position, and HCII/ETC for the joint position.
Applications and references should be submitted via email to:
hcii-faculty-search2012@cs.cmu.edu. Incomplete applications will not be
processed. Applications should indicate citizenship and, for non-US citizens,
current visa status. The HCII will begin reviewing applications on November
1st, 2012.

Carnegie Mellon University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer
committed to excellence through diversity and strongly encourages applications
from women, minorities, and other under-represented groups. CMU is responsive
to the needs of dual career couples and is dedicated to work-life balance
through an array of family-friendly policies.

--
Jason I. Hong                    Associate Professor
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jasonh    Human Computer Interaction Institute
http://cmuchimps.org            Carnegie Mellon University

good gig Barry Wellman _______________________________________________________________________ S.D. Clark Professor of Sociology, FRSC NetLab Director Department of Sociology 725 Spadina Avenue, Room 388 University of Toronto Toronto Canada M5S 2J4 twitter:barrywellman http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman fax:+1-416-978-3963 NETWORKED:The New Social Operating System. Lee Rainie & Barry Wellman MIT Press http://amzn.to/zXZg39 Print $19; Kindle $16 Old/newCybertimes http://bit.ly/c8N9V8 It's still rock & roll to me ________________________________________________________________________ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 15:37:25 -0400 From: Jason Hong <jasonh@cs.cmu.edu> To: wellman@chass.utoronto.ca Subject: Job Ad for CMU HCII Hi Barry, I mentioned to you previously that I'd send a job ad for our department, please see below. Also, please feel free to share widely with others. As you already know, our department is unusual in that it combines computer science, behavioral and social psychology, as well as interaction design. We are also broadly interested in all aspects of research that involve people and computers. ------------ The Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University <http://www.hcii.cmu.edu/> prides itself on its record of innovative development and understanding of technology to better the condition of individuals and society. We seek more than one new faculty member who will continue and broaden this tradition, through a program of cutting-edge research into the theory, substance, methods, and/or applications of HCI. Applicants are welcome from the diverse backgrounds that will further our goal. What is required is a strong record of research and teaching and the desire to work with our eminent faculty toward the HCII's goals. We expect to hire at the assistant professor level but will consider more senior candidates as well. In addition to the positions described above, we are also searching for a faculty member to hold a dual appointment between the HCII and Carnegie Mellon?s Entertainment Technology Center. The ETC (http://www.etc.cmu.edu/ founded by Randy Pausch and Don Marinelli in 1998 as a joint program between the College of Fine Arts and the School of Computer Science) is focused on interactive entertainment across a variety of fields with the goal of designing experiences that educate, engage and inspire. Together, we seek a faculty member with a strong record of research, development and teaching in transformational games for social and educational impact. The successful candidate for this faculty position will hold a joint appointment at the HCII and the ETC. The application process: Applications must be in PDF format and include (1) curriculum vitae, (2) research and teaching interest statements, (3) 1-3 representative papers, and (4) the names and email addresses of three or more individuals who have been asked to provide letters of reference. In addition, applicants should arrange for reference letters to be sent directly to the Faculty Search Committee at <hcii-faculty-search2012@cs.cmu.edu>. The Search Committee will not directly request letters. Please reference the HCII in your cover letter for the general position, and HCII/ETC for the joint position. Applications and references should be submitted via email to: <hcii-faculty-search2012@cs.cmu.edu>. Incomplete applications will not be processed. Applications should indicate citizenship and, for non-US citizens, current visa status. The HCII will begin reviewing applications on November 1st, 2012. Carnegie Mellon University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity and strongly encourages applications from women, minorities, and other under-represented groups. CMU is responsive to the needs of dual career couples and is dedicated to work-life balance through an array of family-friendly policies. -- Jason I. Hong Associate Professor http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jasonh Human Computer Interaction Institute http://cmuchimps.org Carnegie Mellon University
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Travis R Hall
Wed, Oct 17, 2012 10:00 PM

I'm afraid I won't be up to NYC this week- have fun!
On Oct 17, 2012 5:46 PM, "Barry Wellman" wellman@chass.utoronto.ca wrote:

good gig

Barry Wellman
****


S.D. Clark Professor of Sociology, FRSC              NetLab Director
Department of Sociology                  725 Spadina Avenue, Room 388
University of Toronto  Toronto Canada M5S 2J4  twitter:barrywellman
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~**wellmanhttp://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman            fax:
+1-416-978-3963
NETWORKED:The New Social Operating System. Lee Rainie & Barry Wellman
MIT Press        http://amzn.to/zXZg39        Print $19; Kindle $16
Old/newCybertimes  http://bit.ly/c8N9V8  It's still rock & roll to me

****


---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 15:37:25 -0400
From: Jason Hong jasonh@cs.cmu.edu
To: wellman@chass.utoronto.ca
Subject: Job Ad for CMU HCII

Hi Barry,

I mentioned to you previously that I'd send a job ad
for our department, please see below. Also, please feel
free to share widely with others.

As you already know, our department is unusual in that it
combines computer science, behavioral and social psychology,
as well as interaction design. We are also broadly interested
in all aspects of research that involve people and computers.


The Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University <
http://www.hcii.cmu.edu/> prides itself on its record of innovative
development and understanding of technology to better the condition of
individuals and society. We seek more than one new faculty member who will
continue and broaden this tradition, through a program of cutting-edge
research into the theory, substance, methods, and/or applications of HCI.
Applicants are welcome from the diverse backgrounds that will further our
goal. What is required is a strong record of research and teaching and the
desire to work with our eminent faculty toward the HCII's goals. We expect
to hire at the assistant professor level but will consider more senior
candidates as well. In addition to the positions described above, we are
also searching for a faculty member to hold a dual appointment between the
HCII and Carnegie Mellon?s Entertainment Technology Center. The ETC (
http://www.etc.cmu.edu/ founded by Randy Pausch and Don Marinelli in 1998
as a joint program between the College of Fine Arts and the School of
Computer Science) is focused on interactive entertainment across a variety
of fields with the goal of designing experiences that educate, engage and
inspire. Together, we seek a faculty member with a strong record of
research, development and teaching in transformational games for social and
educational impact. The successful candidate for this faculty position will
hold a joint appointment at the HCII and the ETC. The application process:
Applications must be in PDF format and include (1) curriculum vitae, (2)
research and teaching interest statements, (3) 1-3 representative papers,
and (4) the names and email addresses of three or more individuals who have
been asked to provide letters of reference. In addition, applicants should
arrange for reference letters to be sent directly to the Faculty Search
Committee at <hcii-faculty-search2012@cs.**cmu.eduhcii-faculty-search2012@cs.cmu.edu>.
The Search Committee will not directly request letters. Please reference
the HCII in your cover letter for the general position, and HCII/ETC for
the joint position. Applications and references should be submitted via
email to: <hcii-faculty-search2012@cs.**cmu.eduhcii-faculty-search2012@cs.cmu.edu>.
Incomplete applications will not be processed. Applications should indicate
citizenship and, for non-US citizens, current visa status. The HCII will
begin reviewing applications on November 1st, 2012.

Carnegie Mellon University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity
employer committed to excellence through diversity and strongly encourages
applications from women, minorities, and other under-represented groups.
CMU is responsive to the needs of dual career couples and is dedicated to
work-life balance through an array of family-friendly policies.

--
Jason I. Hong                    Associate Professor
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jasonh    Human Computer Interaction Institute
http://cmuchimps.org            Carnegie Mellon University

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I'm afraid I won't be up to NYC this week- have fun! On Oct 17, 2012 5:46 PM, "Barry Wellman" <wellman@chass.utoronto.ca> wrote: > > good gig > > Barry Wellman > ______________________________**______________________________** > ___________ > > S.D. Clark Professor of Sociology, FRSC NetLab Director > Department of Sociology 725 Spadina Avenue, Room 388 > University of Toronto Toronto Canada M5S 2J4 twitter:barrywellman > http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~**wellman<http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman> fax: > +1-416-978-3963 > NETWORKED:The New Social Operating System. Lee Rainie & Barry Wellman > MIT Press http://amzn.to/zXZg39 Print $19; Kindle $16 > Old/newCybertimes http://bit.ly/c8N9V8 It's still rock & roll to me > > ______________________________**______________________________** > ____________ > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 15:37:25 -0400 > From: Jason Hong <jasonh@cs.cmu.edu> > To: wellman@chass.utoronto.ca > Subject: Job Ad for CMU HCII > > Hi Barry, > > I mentioned to you previously that I'd send a job ad > for our department, please see below. Also, please feel > free to share widely with others. > > As you already know, our department is unusual in that it > combines computer science, behavioral and social psychology, > as well as interaction design. We are also broadly interested > in all aspects of research that involve people and computers. > > ------------ > > The Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University < > http://www.hcii.cmu.edu/> prides itself on its record of innovative > development and understanding of technology to better the condition of > individuals and society. We seek more than one new faculty member who will > continue and broaden this tradition, through a program of cutting-edge > research into the theory, substance, methods, and/or applications of HCI. > Applicants are welcome from the diverse backgrounds that will further our > goal. What is required is a strong record of research and teaching and the > desire to work with our eminent faculty toward the HCII's goals. We expect > to hire at the assistant professor level but will consider more senior > candidates as well. In addition to the positions described above, we are > also searching for a faculty member to hold a dual appointment between the > HCII and Carnegie Mellon?s Entertainment Technology Center. The ETC ( > http://www.etc.cmu.edu/ founded by Randy Pausch and Don Marinelli in 1998 > as a joint program between the College of Fine Arts and the School of > Computer Science) is focused on interactive entertainment across a variety > of fields with the goal of designing experiences that educate, engage and > inspire. Together, we seek a faculty member with a strong record of > research, development and teaching in transformational games for social and > educational impact. The successful candidate for this faculty position will > hold a joint appointment at the HCII and the ETC. The application process: > Applications must be in PDF format and include (1) curriculum vitae, (2) > research and teaching interest statements, (3) 1-3 representative papers, > and (4) the names and email addresses of three or more individuals who have > been asked to provide letters of reference. In addition, applicants should > arrange for reference letters to be sent directly to the Faculty Search > Committee at <hcii-faculty-search2012@cs.**cmu.edu<hcii-faculty-search2012@cs.cmu.edu>>. > The Search Committee will not directly request letters. Please reference > the HCII in your cover letter for the general position, and HCII/ETC for > the joint position. Applications and references should be submitted via > email to: <hcii-faculty-search2012@cs.**cmu.edu<hcii-faculty-search2012@cs.cmu.edu>>. > Incomplete applications will not be processed. Applications should indicate > citizenship and, for non-US citizens, current visa status. The HCII will > begin reviewing applications on November 1st, 2012. > > Carnegie Mellon University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity > employer committed to excellence through diversity and strongly encourages > applications from women, minorities, and other under-represented groups. > CMU is responsive to the needs of dual career couples and is dedicated to > work-life balance through an array of family-friendly policies. > > -- > Jason I. Hong Associate Professor > http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jasonh Human Computer Interaction Institute > http://cmuchimps.org Carnegie Mellon University > > > ______________________________**_________________ > CITASA mailing list > CITASA@list.citasa.org > http://list.citasa.org/**mailman/listinfo/citasa_list.**citasa.org<http://list.citasa.org/mailman/listinfo/citasa_list.citasa.org> >