Lecturer in Computing/Data Science/AI&ML Department of Mathematics
Listed on 2026-02-18
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Education / Teaching
Lecturer in Computing/Data Science/AI & ML – Department of Mathematics
Location: New London, CT
Hiring Agency: United States Coast Guard
Announcement Number:
School: Science, Mathematics, and the Humanities
Department: Mathematics
Supervisory: No
Telework Eligible: No
Salary Range: $118,620 – $166,851
Pay Plan/Series/Grade: AD-1710-00
Position Title: Lecturer in Computing/Data Science/AI/ML
Opening Period: Open until filled; first cut-off date is February 16, 2026
Temporary or Permanent: Temporary, initial appointment not to exceed August 7, 2027
Relocation Authorized: No
Security Clearance: Not required
Position Type: 12-Month
DescriptionThe U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s Department of Mathematics invites applications for a Lecturer position in Computing Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning. The desired start date is May 4, 2026. The Academy is a highly selective Federal Service Academy that provides a rigorous undergraduate program resulting in a B.S. for all graduates. The Academy is committed to building a talented faculty of teacher‑scholars who collaborate to provide a multi‑disciplinary and hands‑on approach to learning and leadership development.
We encourage qualified applicants from all backgrounds to apply for consideration. The Academy is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Visit (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). for more information. This will be an appointment in the excepted service to a full‑time position on the academic faculty for a period not to exceed August 7, 2027. Non‑competitive extensions past the initial contract period may be made in accordance with government instructions if a vacancy exists.
The first two years of appointment to federal service is a trial period. This position is not eligible for telework and not eligible for remote work. All teaching is done in person. Relocation expenses are not authorized. Travel is not required. Salary offers may be made outside of the listed range for exceptional candidates.
The successful candidate will teach courses such as Computer Modeling Languages, Information Systems, Algorithms, Discrete Mathematics, and Project‑based AI/ML modeling. The teaching load will be 9‑15 contact hours per semester during the school year. Candidates will be expected to supervise student capstone projects, collaborate with the AI/ML Center, and provide computational, analytical, and AI/ML technology support for faculty research and scholarship as needed.
The candidate will also perform other collateral duties as assigned. Over the summer, the selectee may be called on to assist with curating and delivering faculty development opportunities in the fields of AI/ML and Data Analytics and/or curriculum development in these areas of study.
A Master’s degree in Data Analytics, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, or a closely related field.
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