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Advanced School for Computing and Imaging (ASCI)

ASCI office
Delft University of Technology
Building 28, room E.3080
Van Mourik Broekmanweg 6
2628 XE – DELFT, The Netherlands

E: asci-office@tudelft.nl

Directions

The ASCI office is located at the Delft University of Technology campus.  It is easily accessible by bicycle, public transport and car. The numbers of buildings can help you find your way around the campus. Make sure you remember the name and building number of your destination.

Contact us at +31 15 278 8032 or send us an email at asci-office@tudelft.nl

Assistant Professor in Computer Science Education (0.8 – 1.0 FTE)

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The Department of Information and Computing Sciences (ICS) at Utrecht University is searching for an Assistant Professor in Computer Science Education (0.8 – 1.0 FTE)

HOURS PER WEEK: 30 to 40
FACULTY: Faculty of Science
DEPARTMENT: Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Software Technology for Learning and Teaching

The Department of Information and Computing Sciences (ICS) is nationally and internationally renowned for its fundamental and applied research in computer science and information science. In our constantly changing (digital) society, we are continually looking for new, realistic ways to push the boundaries of both science and societal applications. We contribute to innovative information technologies through the development and application of new concepts, theories, algorithms, and software methods. With our expertise, we nourish a wide range of interdisciplinary and societal collaboration initiatives. Due to our successful educational programmes and our ambitions in research, we are searching for an Assistant Professor in Computing Education Research.

As an assistant professor, you will actively engage in research, teaching and supervision in the field of Information and Computing Sciences. In this position your special focus will be on Computing Education research, which studies how people learn and teach computing related subjects. Your research focusses on methods, formalisms, tools, or languages that support students’ learning in Computer Science and related fields. To develop new research collaborations and application areas, you will actively seek internal and external (interdisciplinary) collaborations and acquire funding for research.

The full description can be found here: link to website

The application deadline is 14 April 2023.