Tag: School of Computing

Introducing the first tenure-track computing professor in 10 years

As the first tenure-track professor hired into the School of Computing this decade, Farhana Zulkernine’s appointment has been a long time coming. “I know what the students are going through,” she said, referring to the ten-year hiring hiatus in the School of Computing. “I knew the program was lacking.”...

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School of Computing to hire first tenure-track professor in 10 years

Max Garcia loves the Denver Broncos, and earlier this year he watched them win the highest accolade in the NFL. For him, that kind of joy isn’t easily topped. However, in early September, Garcia — the former president of the Computing Students’ Association (COMPSA) — told The Journal he’d received...

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Computing hiring system crashes

“Sum ergo computo. I am therefore I compute.” So reads the slogan for the Queen’s School of Computing, but budget cuts and a decade-long hiring drought threaten the school’s future as a cutting-edge program. The Faculty of Arts and Science — to which the School of Computing belongs — has made cuts...

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Computing faces hiring crisis

After a decade without hiring new faculty members, Queen’s School of Computing is nearing a state of crisis.  The School of Computing hasn’t been permitted to hire a new group of professors since 1995, according to Professor Selim Akl, the director of the School of Computing. That year, the department...

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