- I set up separate sheets for faculty, industry, postdoc/visitors and students.
- People should be connected to theoretical computer science, broadly defined.
- Only add jobs that you are absolutely sure have been offered and accepted. This is not the place for speculation and rumors.
- You are welcome to add yourself, or people your department has hired.
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Is the doc correct? Luca Trevisan is moving back to Berkeley?
ReplyDeleteYes, 50% senior scientist at Simons / 50% full professor at Berkeley.
ReplyDeleteThe Slashdot story "Ph.Ds From MIT, Berkeley, and a Few Others Dominate Top School's CS Faculties" links to further job-related spreadsheets that summarize "The Making of a Computer Science Professor." Both the raw data and the Slashdot comments on that data are interesting.
ReplyDeletecan someone independently verify how many of these entries are correct ?
ReplyDeleteWow, what happened to machine learning at Princeton? They are losing David Blei, Rob Schapire, and Sebastian Bubeck all in the same year. Thats their whole group!
ReplyDeleteWhere is David Blei going?
ReplyDeleteColumbia
ReplyDeleteColumbia... and it's on his web page.
ReplyDeleteprinceton no good anymore for tcs ? and or stats ? machine learning completely gone now ... any comments ?
ReplyDeletewhat does it have to do with tcs?
ReplyDeleteI agree with the last Anon. Princeton seems as strong a place for theory as it always has been.
ReplyDeleteas a former princeton alum: princeton is an awesome place!
ReplyDeletethere are some mistakes in this table under faculty. can someone shed some light one whether there is a mix up with alberta and haifa ?
ReplyDeleteWhy only theory? Why not expand to all of CS?
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