Hiring Faculty
RIT is hiring in Computing Security, and Computer Engineering
We Seek
Leading researchers
with a strong record of securing funding and
publishing top papers, who are also effective
collaborators, mentors, and educators.
Apply now.
Growth
RIT has grown in research
ranking #68 in US News for Computer Science and
#63 in CSRankings.org, while maintaining a strong
commitment to education (#28 in Cybersecurity, US News).
A Unique Opportunity
RIT recently received a gift of $50 million, with $20 million for cybersecurity. We are creating multiple faculty and post-doctoral positions to continue the growth of the Global Cybersecurity Institute (GCI), housed in a new state-of-the-art 52,000-sq. ft. facility (opened in Fall 2020).
We welcome qualified candidates to apply to the following open positions:
- Apply Here for Endowed Faculty Position,
- Apply Here for GCI Fellow Position, and
- Apply Here for Computer Engineering
Unique Features of RIT
- A college just for Computing and Information Sciences
- Largest college at RIT
- One of the largest computing colleges in the US
- The first department in the US for Computing Security (est. 2012)
- Strong ties to industry, government
- Great College to Work For (Chronicle of Higher Ed., 2012)
- #4 university in list of Best Midsize Employers (Forbes, 2019)
- Rochester, New York: a vibrant metro area with 1.1M people
- Big enough for amenities and city living
- Small enough for affordable homes and great quality of life
- Close to wineries, mountains, parks, beaches, lakes, and more
- Well-connected: Many direct flights across the Eastern US and Midwest
Apply
Contact GCI Director of Research Matthew Wright (matthew.wright@rit.edu) for more information.
- Apply Here for Endowed Faculty Position (Nov. 15th priority deadline).
- Apply Here for GCI Fellow Position, and
- Apply Here for Computer Engineering
Women and underrepresented minorities are especially welcome to apply.
RIT does not discriminate. RIT is an equal opportunity employer that promotes and values diversity, pluralism, and inclusion. For more information or inquiries, please visit RIT/TitleIX or the U.S. Department of Education at ED.Gov