[4eyes] FW: suitable candidates for AME senior hire

Matthew Turk mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Sat Sep 25 11:35:07 PDT 2010


FYI

 

From: Hari Sundaram [mailto:Hari.Sundaram at asu.edu] 
Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2010 10:29 AM
To: mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Subject: suitable candidates for AME senior hire

 

Dear Matthew,

I hope this email finds you well. I'm writing to you about a faculty search
that I am chairing here at AME. We are looking for a senior level hire in
engineering, for a joint appointment between AME (school of arts media and
engineering) and the dept. of electrical engineering, at ASU. Of particular
interest are people who work in the analysis of human activity. I'm also
attaching the announcement here.

 

While the job announcement itself is for hires at any level, we are keen to
hire someone senior. Would you happen to know any suitable candidates? I'm
thinking of someone at the associate professor level (including people at an
equivalent level in industry), who is keen to develop exciting new research
directions. A suitable associate professor candidate could come in here at
the full professor level. 

 

Of course, if the applicant pool at the both the junior and the senior
(associate and full) is strong, then we may be able to persuade people at
ASU to hire at both junior and at the senior levels.

 

If you do know suitable people, especially at the senior level, do let me
know - I would like to get in touch with them.  I would also greatly
appreciate if you could forward this announcement to promising PhD students
who will be finishing up soon.

 

Warm regards,   

< hari sundaram | associate professor,   cs + ame

http://ame2.asu.edu/faculty/hs, o:480.965.2686 >

 

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