James Madison University

Teaching/Research Postdoctoral Fellow - Data Visualization

Department of Computer Science

General Information:

The Department of Computer Science at James Madison University (JMU) invites applications for a Teaching/Research Postdoctoral Fellowship in the area of Data Visualization. This position is a fixed term appointment at the rank of instructor. The successful candidate will join the Computer Science Department beginning August 2025, is a one-year appointment and may be eligible to renew for a second year. The Postdoctoral Fellow will work with the Computer Science Department Academic Unit Head and will be expected to teach at least 1 course per semester.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Teaching will consist of a 1-1 load, i.e., 1 course in the fall semester and one course in the spring semester. The courses will likely include one course required for undergraduate majors in Computer Science or Information Technology and one data visualization course. The Postdoctoral Fellow will be expected to provide innovative ideas and perspectives, foster a stimulating teaching and research environment and advance knowledge within their fields.

The Postdoctoral Fellow will receive mentorship and guidance from faculty on these courses. The JMU Center for Faculty Innovation also provides a wealth of professional development opportunities throughout the year. The Postdoctoral Fellow will also participate in department activities and support interdisciplinary collaborations within the college.

In addition to teaching, the Postdoctoral Fellow will assist in activities related to grant writing, publications and contribute to JMU’s efforts to build interdisciplinary pedagogical communities of practice. Activities will be determined in conversation with the Postdoctoral Fellow, but may include organizing workshops and dissemination events at JMU, participating in one or more events at partnering institutions, training and mentoring undergraduate students, developing data visualization platforms, working on data analysis and archiving activities, and broadening participation.

Qualifications:

We welcome candidates with broad Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) training and diverse skill sets to apply. The candidate must have a PhD in hand by August 2025. Candidates should either hold a PhD in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a closely related field OR hold a PhD in any field in combination with strong computer programming and data visualization experience.

Candidates should demonstrate strong interests in the intersection of undergraduate teaching, data visualization pedagogy course-based undergraduate research. Grant writing and publication experience desired along with a commitment to engaged learning, innovative pedagogies, continuous improvement, and inclusive practices in the context of undergraduate education and mentoring. The successful candidate should also demonstrate excellent communication skills both written and verbal, experience working in a team-based, interdisciplinary environment, and research project management skills. Candidates should possess ability to work independently and collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams, as well as the ability to develop research projects for publication. Preferred scholarly qualifications include a track-record of external funding and productive research collaborations.

Preferred experience and expertise in analytical and visual programming languages, code maintenance and sharing, development of complex data visualizations, and demonstrated skill in one or more of the following areas: machine learning, statistical analysis, natural language processing and text analysis; experience designing and implementing prospective and retrospective quantitative and qualitative studies.

Additional Posting Information:

To apply, visit: jobs.jmu.edu/jobs/teaching-research-postdoctoral-fellow-data-visualization-harrisonburg-virginia-united-states. Please include:

  • A cover letter that speaks to your training, experience and interests in data visualization, data visualization pedagogy, data visualization capacity building and broadening participation
  • A statement of inclusive excellence demonstrating one’s commitment and activities to support an equitable workplace and scholarly environment
  • A CV
  • A teaching statement
  • A research statement (uploaded under “Other Document #1”)
  • A writing sample (uploaded under “Other Document #2”)
  • Contact information for three references

EEO Statement:

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We promote access, inclusion and diversity for all students, faculty, staff, constituents and programs, believing that these qualities are foundational components of an outstanding education in keeping with our mission. The university is interested in candidates whose experience and qualifications support an ongoing commitment to this core quality.

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