DEPARTMENT: Electrical and Computer Engineering
POSITION: Assistant or Associate Professor (Tenure Stream and Non-Tenure Stream)
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Faculty Positions
(tenure stream and non-tenure stream) for 2015
The Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering (ECE) at the University of Pittsburgh, (http://www.engr.pitt.edu/electrical)
anticipates interviewing candidates for two faculty positions. One will
be a tenure-stream (TS) position and the other a non-tenure-stream (NTS)
position – each at the assistant or associate level. The anticipated start date
is September 2015.
For the TS position, we seek candidates
with expertise in one of the following areas: embedded computing systems,
cyber-security, big data, or an interdisciplinary area of circuit design and/or
modeling that bridges novel nano-scale devices with logic/memory or analog
ICs. The candidate should be able to apply her/his technical discipline
to Swanson School priorities of Manufacturing, or Energy, or Nanotechnology, or
Biotechnology. Successful candidates must have the ability to establish a high
impact research program and must be committed to high quality teaching for a
diverse student body at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
For the NTS position, we seek a person
whose primary responsibility will be teaching. This faculty member will
ideally teach courses in both the electrical and computer engineering
undergraduate programs. A person with a strong laboratory/electronics
background is sought such that this person will be able to “spearhead” the
future development and teaching in our numerous laboratory courses in circuits
and measurements, electronics, digital systems, signal processing, embedded
systems, or software engineering.
ECE currently has 25 full time faculty
members with approximately 400 undergraduate and 170 graduate students. The
department offers BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering and
Computer Engineering (latter in partnership with Computer Science Dept.). ECE
is strongly committed to a diverse academic environment and places high
priority on attracting female and minority candidates.
For consideration, applications must be
received by January 16, 2015, although later applications may be
considered. Please submit a CV, contact information for four
references, plus a letter summarizing your teaching and research interests to: eesearch@pitt.edu
Alternatively,
applications may be submitted by mail to:
Chair, ECE Search
Committee
350 Thackeray
Hall, University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA
15260
The University of Pittsburgh is an
affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the
basis of age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, marital status, national
or ethnic origin, race, religion, sexual orientation or veteran status.
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