Job: Faculty Position in Programming in Games and Film, Entertainment Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon University

Faculty Position in Programming in Games and Film – Entertainment Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon University

The Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) at Carnegie Mellon University invites programming professionals to apply for a full-time, non-tenure-track position at the ETC. While preferred, an advanced degree is not required for candidates with extensive professional experience in programming in both games and film, with an emphasis on current software development practices.

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The ETC at CMU (http://etc.cmu.edu/) is the premiere professional graduate program for interactive entertainment as it is applied across a variety of fields. The ETC offers a unique two-year Masters in Entertainment Technology degree that is jointly conferred by the School of Computer Science and the College of Fine Arts. At the ETC, graduate students work in interdisciplinary teams and create engaging interactive experiences through semester-long projects that originate from external clients, faculty research, grants, or student pitches. Projects focus on learning, health, training and social impact; and develop games, animation, location-based installations, augmented reality, mobile devices, robotics, interactive performances, transmedia storytelling and more. We emphasize leadership, innovation and communication by creating challenging experiences through which students learn how to collaborate, experiment, and iterate solutions. Entertainment Technology Center is simply different, we strive to design experiences that educate, engage and inspire.

Ideal candidates for this position have an active interest in programming as it is applied on teams in both video games and film, have a high level of programming expertise developing experiences in 3D, 2D, real-time, client-side and server-side, and have teaching, research and professional experience in this area.

Industry experience a plus. Responsibilities include teaching, advising, service, supervising student projects, helping recommend the best technical tools and process, and continued creative activities and scholarship in the field. The position begins Fall of 2013. Rank and salary are commensurate with qualifications and experience.

The application process: Applications must be in PDF format and include (1) resume, (2) teaching interest statement, (3) the names and email addresses of three or more individuals who have been asked to provide letters of reference. In addition, applicants should arrange for reference letters to be sent directly to the ETC Faculty Search Committee at etc-faculty-search2013@lists.andrew.cmu.edu. The Search Committee will not directly request letters. Please reference the ETC in your cover letter for the position.

Applications and references should be submitted via email to: etc-faculty-search2013@lists.andrew.cmu.edu. Incomplete applications will not be processed. Applications should indicate citizenship and, for non-US citizens, current visa status. The deadline for complete applications is January 14, 2013.

Carnegie Mellon University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity and strongly encourages applications from women, minorities, and other under-represented groups. CMU is responsive to the needs of dual career couples and is dedicated to work-life balance through an array of family-friendly policies.

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