DEPARTMENT:Electrical and Computer Engineering
POSITION: Assistant Professor
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Binghamton University
Assistant Professor, VLSI / Architecture
About Binghamton University:
Binghamton University has built a reputation as a world-class institution that combines a broadly interdisciplinary, international education with one of the most vibrant research programs in the nation. Binghamton is proud to be ranked among the elite public universities in the nation for challenging our students academically, not financially. The result is a unique, best-of-both-worlds college experience.
Our academic culture rivals a first-rate private university - rigorous, collaborative and boldly innovative -- while our campus culture exemplifies the best kind of public university experience: richly diverse students, active social life and deep engagement with the community.
Our students, both undergraduate and graduate, work one-on-one with an exceptional faculty that includes innovative scientists and groundbreaking scholars. They take advantage of special academic opportunities like combined degrees, foreign language study groups and an unparalleled international education program.
About the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering:
The department has academic programs at the BS, MS, and PhD levels in electrical and computer engineering. Currently the program has over 350 undergraduates, 125 master's students, and 75 PhD students, taught and mentored by 19 tenure/tenure track faculty. The ECE department is located in a new, well-equipped research building. Primary areas of research conducted by faculty and students include: (1) DSP & Communications, (2) Power & Energy (3) Information Assurance, (4) Computer Design, (5) Micro & Opto-electronics, and (6) Controls & Laser Communication. More details about the ECE department can be found at http://www.binghamton.edu/ece . The department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Watson School are dedicated to the goal of building a diverse and inclusive teaching, research, and working environment. Potential applicants who share this goal, especially underrepresented minorities, women and persons with disabilities, are strongly encouraged to apply for the position described below.
Job Description:
The Department of Electrical and Computer at Binghamton University (one of the four SUNY University Centers) invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of assistant professor for fall 2016.
The positions are focused on analog or digital VLSI design with an emphasis on emerging technologies and applications, including neuromorphic computing, nano computing, quantum computing, biomedical applications, ultra-low-power and energy harvesting sensor design, bio-interface design, security and trust in integrated circuits, reconfigurable hardware architectures, and modular embedded computer architectures.
The successful applicants will be expected to develop an externally funded research program and have a commitment to excellence in teaching at the BS, MS, and PhD levels.
Requirements:
Qualifications include an earned PhD in electrical or computer engineering or closely related field, excellent communication skills, and a strong commitment to teaching and research. A demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusiveness is preferred.
Additional Information:
It is the policy of Binghamton University to provide for and promote equal opportunity employment, compensation, and other terms and conditions of employment without discrimination on the basis of age, race, color, religion, disability, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, veteran or military service member status, marital status, domestic violence victim status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, or arrest and/or criminal conviction record unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification or other exception.
Application Instructions:
Applicants should submit one document that includes: (1) a letter of application, (2) a curriculum vitae (including a list of publications), (3) descriptions of plans for research, (4) a statement of teaching interests, and (5) the names and contact information of at least three references.
In the first paragraph of your letter of application, please include a single sentence stating your primary teaching interest and a single sentence stating your primary research interest.
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