SCI Faculty Search is Now Open

SCI has officially opened its latest faculty search. We are seeking to fill six positions including: Human-Centered Information Systems; Digital Health, Health Technologies, and Health Information Services; Artificial Intelligent, Internet of Things; Technology for Learning and Social Change; and Quantum Computing and Communication. Learn more at sci.pitt.edu/recruiting.

Human-Centered Information Systems
The Department of Informatics and Networked Systems (DINS) seeks to hire a tenure-stream assistant professor in the area of human-centered information systems, with a focus on supporting individual and societal activities with information technology and its ecosystems and/or investigating and developing technology to address social, ethical, security, and privacy concerns.

Digital Health, Health Technologies, and Health Information Services
The Department of Information Culture and Data Stewardship seeks a tenure-stream faculty member at the assistant professor level who can strengthen and expand the department’s scholarship and build cross-discipline collaborations within the School of Computing and Information and across the University.

Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things
The Department of Computer Science seeks a tenure-stream faculty member at the assistant professor level with research interests related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Internet of Things (IoT), both broadly defined.

Technology for Learning and Social Change
The School of Computing and Information is seeking an accomplished leader capable of building, leading, and growing a cluster of expertise dedicated to technology for learning and social change, with the explicit research agenda of advancing technology-oriented educational, social and racial justice.

Quantum Computing and Communications
The School of Computing and Information is seeking to hire an Assistant Professor who can work with the faculty in SCI in the areas of quantum computation, quantum networks and communication, quantum simulation, emulation of quantum computing, security and quantum communications/computing, quantum information science, or the impact of quantum technologies on society.