Head, Department of Computer Science
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, VA - United States
The Virginia Tech College of Engineering seeks a strategic, collaborative, and entrepreneurial leader to serve as its Head of the Department of Computer Science. This is a unique opportunity to lead a period of growth and ambition for the department, the success of which is inextricably linked to the success of the college and the realization of the promise of the University’s new Innovation Campus.
The Virginia Tech Department of Computer Science is ranked 27th and 35th in the nation in undergraduate and graduate education, respectively, by the 2023-24 U.S. News and World Report. The department includes 80 faculty, 34 staff, and 1,545 undergraduate and 866 graduate students. Its highly productive faculty have created a strong tradition of interdisciplinary research across a wide range of areas crucial to the future of the world economy and human thriving including computational biology and bioinformatics; data analytics; machine learning, NLP, and vision; human computer interaction; quantum computing; security; and theory and algorithms, among others. Computer Science faculty contribute to and benefit from several university-wide institutes, such as the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative, Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science, Hume Center for National Security and Technology, Fralin Biomedical Research Institute, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute. Computer Science faculty also lead college-level centers such as the Center for Human-Computer Interaction, Sanghani Center for Artificial Intelligence & Data Analytics, Center for Computer Systems, and the Center for Synergistic Environments for Experimental Computing. Research expenditures reached $16.7M in FY 2022-2023.
Reporting to the dean of the College of Engineering and serving as a vital member of the college’s senior leadership team, the head will provide leadership and vision for the department, aligning its strategic goals with those of the college and the University. The head will have a unique opportunity to lead and oversee a period of tremendous growth requiring ambition, strategic focus, collaboration, and an entrepreneurial approach. The head will build on the excellence of the department to advance the impact of its research and further elevate undergraduate and graduate computer science education. In addition, the new head will play a critical role – working collaboratively with College and University leadership – to achieve the faculty recruitment, graduate enrollment and graduation goals critical to securing the success and promise of the Innovation Campus. Built at the nexus of academia, industry, and government, the Innovation Campus, located in Alexandria, Virginia, equips students in computer science and computer engineering to solve urgent challenges, alongside leading researchers, industry executives, and national policymakers. While the head will be located at the Blacksburg campus, travel to and in-person engagement with the Innovation Campus is expected.
The new head will be an experienced, innovative, mission-driven leader with a demonstrated track record of elevating computer science education, research, and outreach in a complex environment where shared governance is valued. The head will be a collaborative partner who can build trusting relationships with other leaders, faculty, staff, students, and constituents across the university and drive innovation by garnering credibility and consensus. The head will have a keen sense of future directions of the computer science field and a passion for influencing its future. Experience with and a deep appreciation for the needs of industry are essential. The new head will have demonstrated the ability to affect positive change, empower a high-performing leadership team, mentor colleagues and students over the course of their careers, and oversee the financial and administrative operations of a large, complex department with aplomb. The head must fully embrace Virginia Tech’s commitment to increasing faculty, staff, and student diversity, ensuring a welcoming, affirming, safe, and accessible campus climate. Candidates should have professional achievements commensurate with appointment at the rank of Full Professor.
Virginia Tech’s main campus is in Blacksburg, Virginia, which is consistently ranked among the country’s best places to live. In addition, Virginia Tech’s facilities in the Washington, D.C. metro area offer unique proximity to government and industry partners and are expanding rapidly, with the new Innovation Campus in Alexandria, Virginia slated to open in 2024. As the Commonwealth of Virginia’s most comprehensive university and a leading research institution, Virginia Tech offers about 280 undergraduate, graduate, and first professional degree programs to more than 38,000 students and manages a research portfolio of close to $600 million. The university fulfills its role as a land-grant institution by fostering a collaborative environment that integrates technology into all disciplines, so that the Virginia Tech community can serve as a force for positive change around the Commonwealth, the country, and the world. Through experiential learning, future-focused research, and an inclusive, spirited culture, Virginia Tech strives to accomplish the charge of its motto Ut Prosim (That I May Serve).
WittKieffer is assisting Virginia Tech in this search. For fullest consideration, candidate materials should be received by April 12, 2024. All applications, nominations and inquiries are invited.
Applications should include, as separate documents, a CV or resume and a letter of interest addressing the themes in the profile, a vision for leading the department, and how you would advance Virginia Tech’s Principles of Community.
Nominations and inquiries can be directed to: Suzanne Teer, Cathryn Davis, and Maya E. Holt-Brockenbrough, Ph.D. at VirginiaTechCompSciHead@wittkieffer.com.
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