Tenure-track Faculty positions in Computer Science: Theory and AlgorithmsJob Title: Assistant Professor in Computer ScienceLocation: IE UniversityDepartment: School of Science and TechnologyStart Date: September 2025Position Overview:IE University's School of Science and Technology invites applications for a full-time faculty position in Computer Science with a specialization in theory and algorithms.
We are seeking an experienced candidate with expertise in core theory topics who can lead in teaching and research.
The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in information theory, computability theory, graph theory, complexity theory, optimization, and algorithms, as well as an understanding of emerging trends in areas such as cryptography and quantum computing.We value candidates with the capacity to collaborate in applied research projects led by the Impact Xcelerator at IE School of Science and Technology, specifically in one of the three focus areas: Climate/Energy, Healthcare, or Financial Systems.
The ability to contribute to multidisciplinary research initiatives that apply cutting-edge technologies to real-world challenges in these sectors will be key to the role's success, providing opportunities to work closely with industry partners and stakeholders to drive innovative solutions.Key Responsibilities:Develop and teach courses at undergraduate and graduate levels in core areas of theoretical computer science, such as complexity theory, information theory, algorithms, cryptographic protocols, and other related topics such as quantum computing.Lead research projects in emerging areas of theory topics such as algorithmic explainability, post-quantum cryptography, quantum algorithms, while actively securing competitive research funds.Supervise and mentor students across undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. programs.Collaborate with industry and academic partners on research initiatives that apply theoretical computer science principles to practical challenges, such as cryptographic security, optimization problems, and quantum computing applications.Play a key role in curriculum development, integrating emerging trends and advances in theoretical computer science.Participate in academic service and contribute to the strategic growth of the School of Science and Technology.Required Qualifications:A Ph.D. in computer science, physics, mathematics, or a closely related field, with demonstrated expertise in theoretical areas such as complexity theory, algorithms, optimization, cryptography, or quantum computing.A strong research record with publications in top-tier journals and conferences in theoretical computer science.Experience designing and teaching courses in theoretical computer science, with a focus on both foundational principles and emerging research topics.Proven ability to communicate complex theoretical concepts clearly to students and engage them in rigorous analytical thinking.Fluency in English is required; proficiency in Spanish is desirable but not mandatory.We offer:A competitive salary in line with top-ranked European academic institutions.A generous seed research fund to cover travel, equipment and relocation costs.State-of-the-art campus facilities and support to build your lab infrastructure.A professional and stimulating international working environment with English as the de facto language.Full access to public health services through membership of the National Insurance Scheme plus a discount plan to acquire an additional private health insurance plan.Diversity in an open-minded, inclusive and family-friendly environment.Inspiring campus life on a conveniently located, state-of-the-art unique campus in the hearts of Madrid and Segovia.Application Instructions:Please include a cover letter and a curriculum vitae, a research statement, a statement of teaching philosophy and one confidential recommendation letter.
You may include teaching evaluations and sample course syllabi in your dossier.Pre-submission inquiries about the open positions may be addressed to Prof. Rafael Ballester Ripoll (******).For general enquiries, contact Sara Flores (******), Associate Director of Faculty Affairs.We will start screening after December 15.
Applications received until this date will be considered for the first round of interviews.
The position will remain open until it is filled.About IE University and the School of Science and Technology:IE University is an internationally recognized institution originally founded as a business school.
We consider ourselves the most international institution of higher education with approximately 85% of our students coming from outside Spain and typically over 120 countries represented on campus.
Our Madrid postgraduate campus is situated in the financial district of this vibrant, cosmopolitan capital city of over 5 million people.
In 2021 we opened the IE Tower, standing as one of the 5 towers in the business district of Madrid with a 6000-student capacity.The School of Science and Technology prepares students with industry relevant skills in the context of STEM and related educational programs.
The school offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Applied Mathematics and Data analytics.
For further information on the current faculty and lines of research, please visit IE Research Datalab (https://www.ie.edu/ieresearchdatalab/).
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