East Tennessee State University's (ETSU) Department of Computing seeks a tenure-track assistant professor in Computer Science and/or Software Engineering to meet current demand and drive future growth. The Department of Computing houses four undergraduate programs-Computer Science, Cybersecurity and Modern Networks, Information Systems, and Information Technology, two graduate programs-Computer Science and Information Systems, and a Graduate Certificate in Data Analytics. The Department has more than 450 undergraduate majors and more than 85 graduate majors along with more than 20 faculty members. All in-person Computing courses are taught in the newly renovated Millennium Center (recently renamed the Brinkley Center), which includes four computer labs, four lecture rooms, and two auditorium-style classrooms. Ideal candidates will possess a passion for teaching and a willingness to advance the department's research, service, and outreach goals. This is a nine-month position (mid-August through mid-May), with faculty teaching three courses each semester and having an active research and service agenda. Opportunities to conduct independent studies and supervise undergraduate and graduate research and thesis activities are available. Faculty regularly teach Special Topics courses in areas of personal interest. Summer teaching opportunities for additional compensation may be available.