Mar 20, 2024
The School of Architecture at Carnegie Mellon University invites applications for a year long, Adjunct Instructor position in the MS in Computational Design degree program (MSCD) for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025. The position would support the core mission of the Computational Design program and include teaching up to four courses in scripting, generative design systems, and AI for design. The position may also involve advising a small number of masters thesis students over the course of the year. All courses will be offered within the AY24/25 academic calendar: Carnegie Mellon University 2024-2025 Academic Calendar.
We are looking for an Adjunct Instructor to teach graduate level courses in computational design. The MSCD program promotes a shared emphasis on critical technical practice, where faculty and students in the program draw from fields including computer science, robotics, human-machine interaction, machine learning, art, and science and technology studies to illuminate emerging potentials as well as unforeseen consequences of new technologies in design.
The position entails building upon existing courses - Generative Systems for Design (62-706), and Scripting & Parametric Design (48-724) - and the possibility to develop one or two new seminars related to computational design with a particular focus on AI in design, and the built environment.
We are seeking a faculty member who will:
While we welcome all applications; preference will be given to those that directly address some combination of the following:
Application of computational techniques in built or theoretical projects
Ability to bridge the technical aspects of computer science with the creative aspects of design based education.
To apply, access and complete the online application form at http://apply.interfolio.com/143274 submitting the following materials: