CISE Announce: Search Committee for Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF) Division Director


August 30, 2017

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Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) has formed a search committee for the next Division Director for its Division of Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF).

As many of you know, Rao Kosaraju, who has served as CCF Division Director since January 2015, will be completing his rotation and returning to his institution, Johns Hopkins University, this coming January.  While at NSF/CISE, Rao has provided truly outstanding leadership of the CCF division, including catalyzing new cross-directorate programs such as Algorithms in the Field (AitF) and Scalable Parallelism in the eXtreme (SPX), new cross-Foundation activities such as Transdisciplinary Research in Principles of Data Science (TRIPODS), and new industry engagements including Energy-Efficient Computing:  from Devices to Architectures (E2CDA) with the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) and Computer-Assisted Programming for Heterogeneous Architectures (CAPA) with Intel Labs. It’s been absolutely terrific having such a thoughtful, talented, and dedicated leader for CCF!
 
The announcement for the CCF Division Director recruitment can be found on USAJobs (https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/476960400).  The members of the CCF Division Director Search Committee are:
 
Avrim Blum, Carnegie Mellon University (avrim [at] cs.cmu.edu)
Sharon Hu, University of Notre Dame (shu [at] nd.edu)
Muriel Medard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (medard [at] mit.edu)
Greg Morrisett, Cornell University (greg.morrisett [at] cornell.edu)
John Reppy, University of Chicago (jhr [at] cs.uchicago.edu)
Tim Roughgarden, Stanford University (tim [at] cs.stanford.edu) (Chair)
Moshe Vardi, Rice University (vardi [at] cs.rice.edu)
Ken Calvert, NSF, Liaison to Search Committee (kcalvert [at] nsf.gov)

Please feel free to contact any of the committee members to nominate candidates.  Self-nominations are also invited.
 
CCF supports the innovative projects that explore the foundations of computing and communication devices and their usage — enabling advances in computing and communication theory, algorithms for computer and computational sciences, and the architecture and design of hardware and software.  CCF-supported projects also investigate revolutionary computing models and technologies based on emerging scientific ideas and integrate research and education activities to prepare future generations of computer scientists and engineers.
 
The CCF Division Director has managerial and oversight responsibilities for the division, which comprises a total annual budget of approximately $190 million; helps determine funding requirements, prepares and justifies budget estimates, balances program needs, allocates resources, and oversees the evaluation of proposals and recommendations for awards and declines; and represents the division to relevant external groups, including through fostering of partnerships with other NSF divisions/directorates, Federal agencies, scientific organizations and the academic community.
 
Thank you in advance for your help with identifying candidates for this important position.  If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us.
 
Sincerely,

Jim and Erwin
 
Jim Kurose, Assistant Director of NSF for CISE (jkurose@nsf.gov)
Erwin Gianchandani, Deputy Assistant Director of NSF for CISE (egiancha@nsf.gov)
 
 
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