Associate or Full Professor in Computer Science and Operations Research (Canada Impact+ Research Chair)
Vibrant, multidisciplinary and innovative, the Faculty of Arts and Science is one of Université de Montréal’s largest faculties. Through its 28 departments, schools, centres and one institute, it offers over 300 undergraduate and graduate programs, some of which are unique in Quebec. It is also home to some 30 interdisciplinary research centres and groups. Every day, its 650 faculty members are helping shape a better tomorrow by advancing knowledge and encouraging the convergence of perspectives.
The Department of Computer Science and Operations Research stands out for the excellence of its research in fundamental and cutting-edge fields and comprises more than 50 professors, 400 graduate students and 700 undergraduate students. The successful candidate will strengthen and diversify the current research themes with their cutting-edge expertise.
As part of the 2026 Canada Impact+ Research Chairs Program competition, the Department of Computer Science and Operations Research is recruiting a professor at the rank of Associate or Full Professor to advance research and teaching in computer science, more specifically among the following strategic fields:
- advanced digital technologies (including artificial intelligence, quantum and cybersecurity);
- health, including biotechnology;
- clean technology and resource value chains;
- environment, climate resilience and the Arctic;
- food and water security;
- democratic and community resilience;
- manufacturing and advanced materials; and/or
- defence and dual-use technologies.
This position is contingent on the candidate’s success in obtaining a Canada Impact+ Research chair in this competition.
The program awards Chairs of two award values : $8 million over eight years ($1 million per year) or $4 million over eight years ($500,000 per year). The chair offered under this call will have a value of $1 million per year for a duration of eight years. The successful candidate will be expected to collaborate in preparing the application, leading up to its submission in June 2026.
Day-to-day responsibilities
Through your undergraduate and graduate-level teaching, and your research activities, you will contribute to the faculty’s pursuit of excellence. Furthermore, you will promote your discipline and actively participate in the daily activities of a renowned institution. As a professor and holder of a Canada Impact+ Research Chair, you will:
- Leverage your world-class leadership in your field of research in computer science in alignment with the Government of Canada’s science, technology and innovation priorities, with the potential to generate positive social and economic benefits for Canadians;
- Actively foster co-creation of research projects and initiatives with partners from all sectors (academic, public, private, and non-profit) to increase the application of research outcomes in strategic fields of computer science, for the benefit of society at large. You will also facilitate the mobilization and application of the Chair’s research results in diverse ways to stimulate economic growth and social innovation;
- Have the opportunity to apply for infrastructure funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI);
- Teach at all levels of study;
- Supervise master’s and doctoral students as well as postdoctoral fellows in the completion of theses and dissertations;
- Lead major interfaculty projects with national and international reach;
- Contribute actively to the academic and scientific life of the Department and the Faculty.
Qualifications
- Be eligible for the Canada Impact+ Research Chairs Program and apply to the 2026 competition;
- Hold a Ph.D. in computer science or related field. This requirement is set by the Université de Montréal; not by the Canada impact+ Research Chairs program;
- Demonstrate outstanding expertise and international recognition as a leader in one or more of the strategic fields in computer science mentioned above;
- Have an international profile and show strong leadership in major international networks;
- Be able to lead ambitious, productive research teams;
- Possess the qualities required to conduct research that mobilizes and applies knowledge to deliver social and economic benefits for Canada and beyond;
- Demonstrate the ability to provide interdisciplinary teaching;
- Have the ability to work collaboratively in an interdisciplinary context, in complementarity with faculty members;
- Have adequate proficiency of the French language or be committed to learning it once hired, through the Université de Montréal’s French language support program, in accordance with the Université de Montréal language policy.
Additional information about the position
- Competitive salary and a comprehensive range of benefits;
- Expected start date: December 1st, 2026;
- Located at the Montréal Campus
How to submit your application
Submit your application through our online recruitment system (click on the “Apply for job” button) during the posting period, from February 24, 2026 to March 25, 2026, inclusively. Your application must include the following documents:
- A cover letter;
- A curriculum vitae;
- Copies of, or links to, three recent publications or research papers;
- A statement outlining your teaching and mentoring experience and approach;
- A research program proposal;
- Three letters of recommendation submitted directly by the referees to the department;
- Important: the research program proposal should cover 8 years (suggested length: 4 pages)
Contact information for recommendation letters
Sylvie Hamel, Chair
Department of Computer Science and Operations Research, Faculty of Arts and Science
directeur-impact@iro.umontreal.ca
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