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Fabrizio Silvestri

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Sapienza University of Rome

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Fabrizio Silvestri

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Sapienza University of Rome

Assistant Professor RTT and Associate Professor positions in Computer Science and Engineering

DIAG, the Department of Computer, Control and Management Engineering Antonio Ruberti at Sapienza University of Rome , is recruiting for two academic positions in Computer Science and Engineering : a tenure-track Assistant Professor (RTT) role and a tenured Associate Professor role. The call is open across all research areas of the section, with the department highlighting internationally recognized groups in artificial intelligence , systems science , robotics , bioengineering , operations research , and management science . The RTT position is convertible to a tenured Associate Professor position later on. Eligibility highlights: RTT candidates must hold a PhD and have at least 3 years of research experience at institutions other than Sapienza. The Associate Professor call is for candidates with a tenured university position or a recent Italian ASN in IINF-05/A, and no academic or research affiliation with Sapienza in the last three years. Teaching experience is considered favorably, and the RTT call especially welcomes expressions of interest from female applicants. Application materials: CV and a 2-page research statement are required for both calls; the Associate Professor application also requires a teaching statement. Deadline: May 20. How to apply: Use the relevant Google Form linked in the post and contact [email protected] for further information.

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Fabrizio Silvestri

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Sapienza University of Rome

Assistant Professor RTT and Associate Professor Positions in Computer Science and Engineering

DIAG at Sapienza University of Rome is recruiting for two faculty positions in Computer Science and Engineering : a tenure-track Assistant Professor (RTT) role and a tenured Associate Professor role. The call spans all research areas of the department’s section, with a strong environment in artificial intelligence , systems science , robotics , bioengineering , operations research , and management science . The Assistant Professor RTT position is intended for candidates with a PhD and at least 3 years of research experience (as a PhD student, postdoctoral researcher, or equivalent) at institutions other than Sapienza. The role is described as tenure-track and convertible to a tenured Associate Professor position. The Associate Professor call is for candidates with a tenured university position or a recent Italian ASN in IINF-05/A , and applicants must not have had an academic or research affiliation with Sapienza in the last three years. Both calls ask for a CV and a 2-page research statement ; the Associate Professor application also requires a teaching statement . The post emphasizes strong publication records, impactful research, and teaching experience as relevant for the senior role. Female applicants are especially encouraged to apply. The deadline for both positions is May 20 . Applications are submitted via Google Forms, and the department contact email is [email protected] . This is a strong opportunity for researchers in computer science , engineering , AI , robotics , and related interdisciplinary areas seeking a faculty career in Europe, based in Rome.

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