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Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Professor in Electrical & Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
University of Utah
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Utah seeks candidates who can be world-class leaders in Robotics and/or Next-Generation Electronics or Human-Machine Interface/Bio-Robotics to fill one opening for a tenure-track Assistant Professor, although exceptional candidates will be considered at other ranks. We have established a world-leading effort in both robotics and semiconductor/MEMS and human-machine interface/bio-robotics and are focused on further strengthening these areas. Exceptional candidates with expertise in related areas, as well as outstanding candidates in any area, are encouraged to apply.
Candidates must have a demonstrated track record of high-impact research as evidenced by scholarly publications, and must exhibit strong potential (assistant rank) or an established record (associate rank) of extramural funding and teaching effectiveness. Applicants are expected to have a Ph.D. with research experience in robotics – hardware and software, or electronics—design, fabrication, packaging and testing, or closely aligned areas. Evidence should be provided of accomplishments and experiences that have prepared the applicant for diverse constituents in research, teaching and service. Candidates are expected to establish an independent extramurally supported research program, conduct collaborative research, be engaged in service activities, and teach electrical and computer engineering courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Specific areas of interest include but are not limited to:
Robotics Focus
Robot learning and artificial intelligence/machine learning
Edge-computing and embedded systems
Rehabilitative, assistive, and wearable robotics
Haptics, augmented reality, virtual reality, interfaces, and human robot interaction
Medical/surgical robots
Milli-, micro-, and nano-robotics
Mobile, aerial, and space robotics
Multirobot systems and swarms
Robotic manipulation
Wearable, Implantable, and Human-Centered Electronics Focus
Resilient, radiation-hardened and fault-tolerant electronics
Edge computing and IoT-specific semiconductors
Advanced memory technologies
Emerging chip architecture for AI and HPC
Advanced chip packaging
Quantum information processing devices and systems
Candidates with interdisciplinary clinical, defense, or energy-related applications with records of strong extramural funding are especially encouraged to apply. Candidates with industrial experience are also highly encouraged to apply.
We seek individuals who demonstrate exceptional potential for or evidence of leading a high-impact, world-class funded research program training PhD students over decades. All candidates must have strong aptitude for effective teaching in core and specialized areas of our curriculum at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Faculty responsibilities include developing and maintaining an internationally recognized research program, effective classroom teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and service within the University and within professional communities.
Applicants should apply online at https://utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/173973 and include a CV, names and contact information for at least three professional references, a research statement, a teaching statement, and the cover letter. Applications will be reviewed upon receipt, and will be accepted until the position is filled, preferably in Spring 2025. Applicants must hold a PhD in ECE or a closely related discipline by the time of appointment.
The Department has been growing steadily in the past two decades, has a strong focus on world-class research, and currently has >40 faculty members and >115 doctoral students enrolled. Current ECE faculty members have founded or co-founded several successful companies; the University has been consistently ranked as one of the top schools for startup creation. The Department also has strong collaborations with the medical research community and industry. Additionally, the ECE Department is a part of the interdisciplinary Robotics Center, which provides access to additional research infrastructure and students pursuing robotics degrees/certificates. The Salt Lake City metro area is a global and diverse (by any social metric) metropolitan city with 1.2 million residents and an easy-access international airport. The metro area and state of Utah more broadly boast an outstanding quality of life, are comparatively affordable, and offer unparalleled access to world-class recreation and natural beauty. Come join us!