Associate Professor in Software Systems and Services Management (tenure track) May 31, 2021 Lecturers in Programming of Computer Science May 15, 2021 Open Positions MUNI Fi Masaryk University Faculty of Informatics Associate Professor in Software Systems and Services Management (tenure track) The Dean of the Faculty of Informatics MU invites applications for the position of Associate Professor in Software Systems and Services Management (SSSM) within the Department of Computer Systems and Communications. Job Description Key Points – Key role in leading courses in the SSSM study program – Expected to strengthen and expand the study field and its theoretical grounds – Identify, propose, and lead R & D projects, including international ones – Ph.D. supervision and consultancy – Managing existing industrial cooperation in the area and incubate new relations Masaryk University Faculty of Informatics Location Brno, Czech Republic Monthly salary CZK 106,000 EUR 4,100 (approx.) Hours full­‑time Contract type tenure­‑track Applications due May 31, 2021 Employment start date by mutual agreement Requirements – Ph.D. in Informatics or related discipline, and habilitation (“venia docendi” or equivalent) or prerequisites for quick progress to habilitation – Passion for problem solving and desire for continuous improvement in teaching skills – Keen teaching interest in SSSM topics corresponding namely with fundamental obligatory courses of the study program and the specific study plans on Cybersecurity Management and Management of Software Services – Teaching capabilities, namely in areas of IT service development and management, IT governance, management of cybersecurity, management of critical infrastructures, project and risk management, interests in fundamental and applied development in these areas – Abilities for, Ph.D. supervision, experience with supervision strongly preferred – Experience from projects/work with/in the industry; experience with research project leadership is a high benefit – Dynamic, flexible personality, able to work in interdisciplinary teams – Other skills (qualification) in related areas (economics, management, human resources) are seen as an advantage – Languages – fluent English (both spoken and written), other language(s) welcome – Experience from other countries than Czech & Slovak republics (at least half a year) or proof of other extensive international experience (e.g., international project leadership) Desired Skills and Achievements – Experience with research project team leadership is an advantage – Experience with research achievements published at high­‑quality conferences or journals – Ability to work well in interdisciplinary and international teams – Successfully defended Bachelor and/or Master theses supervised Other Information The starting salary for this Associate Professor position is 106,000 CZK, and with the progress in this tenure­‑track posi‑ tion can in no more than three years be modified based on the level of involvement in research and educational projects. Candidates at an earlier career stage or with skills shortages may be offered an Assistant Professor position. The starting monthly salary for this position is 72,000 CZK. Applicants should submit – CV; – degree documents; – summary of work experience, publication and teaching activities and involvement in research grants; – cover letter explaining your interest in the position and the IT area; – title and abstract of a lecture that can be presented as a part of the application process; – names and contacts of three professional and language referees. Please submit your application, including all required documents, preferably online via the MU e-application at muni.cz/en/about-us/careers/vacancies/61355. In case this way of submission would not be possible, we also accept a paper application with a declaration of the reason for such submission. Any queries re. the submission shall be sent to pers@fi.muni.cz. Queries re. the position as such can be addressed to Associate Prof. Eva Hladka, eva@fi.muni.cz. Lecturers in Programming of Computer Science Job Description Key Points – Tutoring of programming and programming skills in various programming languages and paradigms at Bachelor and Master degree levels – Tutoring introductory courses on theoretical foundations of Computer Science at the Bachelor level – Preparing, running, and coordinating hands­‑on seminars as part of the teaching duties – Development and support of a homework assignment submission and auto­‑grading system – Taking part in preparation, realization, and evaluation of exams – Continuous improvement of personal teaching skills Masaryk University Faculty of Informatics Location Brno, Czech Republic Monthly salary CZK 58,000 EUR 2,200 (approx.) No. of open positions 2 Hours full­‑time, part­‑time employment is possible Applications due May 15, 2021 Employment start date September 1, 2021 or by mutual agreement The successful candidate must have – a Master Degree in Computer Science, Informatics, or related discipline; – a passion for problem­‑solving and a desire for continuous improvement in teaching skills; – a programming experience, preferably in several programming languages and paradigms; – existing experience with the teaching of programming skills or programming languages; – an ability to work well as a team member or leader; – fluent Czech or Slovak language skills. Applicants should submit – CV; – degree documents; – summary of work experience, publication, and teaching activities, and involvement in research grants; – cover letter explaining your interest in the position; – title and abstract of a lecture that can be presented as a part of the application process; – names and contacts of three professional and language referees. Please submit your application, including all required documents, preferably online via the MU e­‑application at muni.cz/en/about­‑us/careers/vacancies/61354. In case this way of submission would not be possible, we also accept a paper application with a declaration of the reason for such submission. Faculty of Informatics Masaryk University Tradition and Prestige Masaryk University is the second largest university in the Czech Republic. Its Faculty of Informatics (FI) was established in 1994 as the first independent Computer Science faculty in the country. The faculty’s high level of scholarship has earned it an excellent research rating in various applied and theoretical areas of Computer Science and Information Technology. According to the national ranking, CERGE EI 2016, we have the best informatics research results in the Czech Republic. We are proud of: – long­‑standing cooperation with industral partners; – 54% of foreign students; – excellent job opportunities for graduates and also part­‑time jobs and internships for students; – CERIT Science Park cerit.fi.muni.cz; – Cyber Exercise & Research Platform kypo.fi.muni.cz; – organization of conferences: Text, Speech and Dialogue; Computational Methods in Systems Biology 2018; EuroVis 2018; CEQIP or DIMEA Days. 21 Research Laboratories The faculty is a home to a diverse group of research labora‑ tories and centres where students at all levels participate in research under the guidance of skilled academics. Since 2018, the faculty hosts a prestigious grant from the European Re‑ search Council. Students acquire hands‑on experience with leading‑edge technologies and make contact with the latest findings from around the world. They have a natural opportuni‑ ty to participate in research projects—even undergraduates at the faculty have published original research results in interna‑ tional journals. Areas of Research Scientific research at the FI is organized rather informally, within flexible research groups which can quickly respond to current challenges and trends in the scientific world. At the FI we address research questions and problems from all fields of informatics and related disciplines. Research groups, structured according to the ACM 2012 classification: – Applied Computing – Artificial Intelligence – Computer Systems Organization – Computing in Life And Medical Sciences – Hardware – Human­‑Centered Computing and HCI – Information Systems – Mathematics of Computing – Networks – Security and Privacy – Software and Its Engineering – Theory of Computation Teaching We offer 3 bachelor’s programs, 7 master’s programs (3 of them are given in English) and doctoral study programme Computer Science. Connection with Renowned Scientists In 2019 two holders of the ACM Turing Prize, Donald E. Knuth and Dana Scott, held lectures at Masaryk University and the Faculty of Informatics. Donald E. Knuth has a strong relation to the FI, and since 1996 has been Doctor honoris causa in the field of mathematical sciences of the Masaryk University on the proposal of the FI. Since 2019 the Faculty of Informatics offers professor chair, named after Donald Ervin Knuth. The chair is currently held by prof. Daniel Král’. Boasting a vibrant history, prosperous business excellence, 14 flourishing universities and a thriving cultural life, Brno is a city of innovation and diversity. It is at the heart of the South Moravian region and its 400,000 residents make it the second largest city in the Czech Republic. Whether you are here on business, immersing yourself in the opulent cultural scene, taking a stroll through Brno’s stunning parks and surrounding nature, familiarising yourself with its rich history, relaxing with a glass of locally­‑grown wine or visiting the adrenalin­‑pumped world­‑famous MotoGP, Brno truly is the place to be. Brno enjoys fast growing centres of business, trade, science, Information Technology, research and innovation with its business incubators and centres of excellence in science (JIC, CEITEC, etc.) making it a significant global contender within these sectors attracting local and global interest, as well as foreign direct investment. The Brno Exhibition Centre ranks among the largest exhibition centres in Europe, pulling in visitors from all over the world. Living in Brno KNUTH + DANA SCOTT Facts about Brno – Brno has almost 90,000 students studying at its 14 universities and 3 university campuses. The graduates provide a rich resource of employees that push the boundaries of Brno’s blossoming business sectors – Strategic geographic position within Central Europe with excellent transport accessibility, including an international airport – High quality of life—cultural and sports centre, historical sights (Villa Tugendhat, a UNESCO site), functionalist architecture, shopping centres and services for leisure time – Beautiful natural environment – The Brno Expat Centre, joint project of Brnopolis, c.a. and Brno Municipality (City Strategy Office), acts as a service office catering to the needs of foreign skilled professionals who are living or working in Brno or who plan to live or work here – Modern, dynamic and fast growing centre of industry, trade, science, Information Technology, research and innovation with business incubators and centres of excellence in science – Important centre of international trade fairs and exhibitions Contacts Faculty of Informatics MU Botanická 68a, 602 00 Brno Czech Republic +420 549 491 810 info@fi.muni.cz fi.muni.cz Office for Research research@fi.muni.cz +420 549 491 806 Social websites facebook.com/fi.muni.cz twitter.com/fi_muni instagram.com/fi_muni Photographs by FI MU, P. Gabzdyl, D. 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