Faculty Positions in Computer Science and Data & AI at DCC and IDIA, FCFM - University of Chile
Closing Date: June 7, 2025, 12:59 p.m. local time
The Positions
The Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (FCFM) at the University of Chile invites applications for two full-time academic positions (44 hours per week), jointly appointed by the Department of Computer Science (DCC) and the Institute for Data and Artificial Intelligence (IDIA). These positions will integrate both units, fostering research and teaching in data science, artificial intelligence, and computer science within a highly interdisciplinary environment.
Successful candidates are expected to engage in both individual and collaborative research, contribute to undergraduate and graduate teaching, and participate in outreach activities. They will also have opportunities to develop industry connections through research and development projects, as well as involvement in postgraduate courses or diploma programs.
Salary will depend on the initial evaluation. For reference, the starting salary for an Assistant Professor ranges between CLP$3,400,000 (USD 3,672 approx.) and CLP$4,000,000 (USD 4,320 approx.) per month before taxes with opportunities to complement this salary via projects and other activities.
Research Areas Applicants should have expertise in advancing both theoretical aspects and practical applications of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:
Number of Positions Available: 2
Eligibility Criteria Eligible applicants must:
Required Application Documents Applicants must submit the following documents:
Application Process Applications must be submitted online at http://www.uchile.cl/concursoAcademico/. All required documents must be uploaded before the application deadline.
Recommendation letters should be sent separately to the Faculty's Academic, Research, and Innovation Directorate at concurso.academico@ing.uchile.cl, referencing the competition code FM2412.
The selection process will be conducted in two stages:
Evaluation Criteria Candidates will be assessed based on:
The final selection will consider both evaluation scores and gender equity policies to promote diversity in academia.
Inquiries For more information, contact Aidan Hogan and Felipe Bravo at ahogan@dcc.uchile.cl and fbravo@dcc.uchile.cl.
The Department of Computer Science (DCC) is a leading institution in Latin America, pioneering key technological advancements such as Unix adoption and Internet development in Chile. With a strong international faculty of 20 full-time professors, the DCC maintains a high-impact research profile and offers rigorous undergraduate and graduate programs, including a Ph.D. in Computer Science. The department fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation, making it a key player in shaping the regionβs technological landscape.
The Institute for Data and Artificial Intelligence (IDIA) brings together faculty members from multiple disciplines within FCFM to advance data science and artificial intelligence research from both theoretical and applied perspectives. IDIA plays a pivotal role in interdisciplinary collaboration, manages the Master's in Data Science, and is leading the creation of a new Ph.D. program in Artificial Intelligence. Through joint faculty appointments with various FCFM departmentsβincluding Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mathematical EngineeringβIDIA provides a dynamic environment for addressing complex challenges in AI and data science, with a strong focus on public interest applications.
FCFM offers a vibrant ecosystem in artificial intelligence and data science, driven by leading research centers such as the National Center for Artificial Intelligence (CENIA), the Millennium Institute for Foundational Research on Data (IMFD), the Advanced Mining Technology Center (AMTC), the Center for Mathematical Modeling (CMM), the National Laboratory for High-Performance Computing (NLHPC), and the Institute for Complex Engineering Systems (ISCI), among others. In collaboration with academic institutions and industry partners, these centers contribute to the country's growing leadership in AI and data-driven innovation.
The University of Chile is an equal opportunity employer, committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in academia.