Assistant/Associate Professor in Computing

Job Description

Assistant/Associate Professor in Computing

The College of Computing and Informatics (CCI) at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (cci.charlotte.edu) invites applications for full-time tenure-track (3 Positions) at all ranks in all areas of Computing, with focus on foundational, use-inspired, and transdisciplinary research interests in (but not limited to):

  1. Modern and future Computing systems, including photonic and quantum computing, analog neuromorphic computing, combinatorial algorithms, and continuous
  2. Modern software systems, including auto-coding and code analytics, dependability, security, open-source eco-systems, and software supply chain management.
  3. Security, privacy, resiliency, and intelligence in future smart environments such as healthcare, manufacturing, and power systems.
  4. Machine Learning/Computer Vision for Robotics, including symbiotic intelligence and foundational models for scene understanding and manipulation.
  5. Machine learning and systems, including hardware acceleration, energy-efficient cloud designs, federated learning, and distributed computing.

For full consideration, please submit an online application/profile at https://jobs.charlotte.edu/postings/65637

Review of applications will begin on January 15, 2026, and will continue until the position is filled. Questions about the position may be directed to the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Mohamed Shehab, at mshehab@charlotte.edu Hiring is subject to budget availability.

As an institution of over 31,000 students located in the state's largest metropolitan area, UNC Charlotte is North Carolina's urban research university. The College is home to over 5,089 students in B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. programs, and it is one of the 10 largest producers of Computer Science degrees nationally. Current research and teaching strengths of 90+ faculty include AI and machine learning; security and privacy, robotics and autonomy; visualization; cyber-physical systems; high-performance computing; human-centered computing, dependable computing, biometrics and identity management, software engineering, and CS education.

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is committed to equality of educational and employment opportunity and does not discriminate against applicants, students, or employees based on any protected status. All finalists are subject to criminal background checks.