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- 2025-26 INI Teaching Track and Non-Tenure Track Faculty Positions
Description
The Information Networking Institute (INI) at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is soliciting applications for faculty at all levels for CMU’s main campus in Pittsburgh, PA. We are primarily seeking teaching track faculty candidates, however there are opportunities for special track faculty.
The INI educates and develops engineers through technical, interdisciplinary master’s degree programs in information networking, information security, artificial intelligence (AI) and mobile and IoT engineering that incorporate business and policy perspectives. Established in 1989 in response to a demand from industry for professionals skilled in both computer science and engineering, the INI has evolved over the past three decades to become an integral part of Carnegie Mellon’s College of Engineering (a top ten engineering school as ranked by U.S. News and World Report). Given the interdisciplinary nature of our programs, INI students have the unprecedented flexibility to take courses across computer science, engineering, AI, public policy, management and human-computer interaction, among others.
Requirements
Qualifications
Doctorate in computer engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, or closely related fields is preferred, or equivalent combination of advanced degree in the listed fields with strong teaching background, relevant industry experience and/or tech entrepreneurship, and other related qualifications.
Depending on a candidate’s teaching history, industry experience, and qualifications, positions will be offered at the level of Assistant, Associate, or Full Teaching Professor as appropriate.
Application Instructions
Individuals interested in INI’s open faculty positions should apply online at https://apply.interfolio.com/174093. We will continue to accept and review applications until the position is filled.
In order to be considered for this position, please submit a complete application which includes cover letter, CV, separate teaching and research statements appropriate for the position(s) specified in the application, diversity statement, and three references who will be asked to provide confidential letters of recommendation. If desired, candidates can include additional materials with their application.
