The College of Engineering at Temple University is poised for transformational growth through hiring and major construction of new research space. As part of this process, the College of Engineering is inviting applications for tenure track faculty positions as well as non-tenure track faculty positions in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Assistant Professor level. This posting is for the non-tenure track position. To apply for the tenure track position, click https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/17572.
Areas of expertise include all areas of electrical and computer engineering, but preference will be given to applicants who have expertise in computer engineering especially teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses in computer engineering.
Applicants should hold a doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or closely related fields. Successful candidates are to achieve excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and possibly the graduate levels. Currently, the department is undergoing significant curriculum revision to better serve our students and a successful candidate should expect to help with this transformative process. Salaries for new faculty are highly competitive. The College of Engineering is located at Temple University’s main campus, in the thriving city of Philadelphia – a city at the forefront of science and technology. Philadelphia is also the second largest city on the east coast and home to historic events, such as the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Temple University, founded in 1888, is one of the nation's distinguished comprehensive universities with an enrollment over 40,000, and is an invaluable asset for the intellectual, economic, and social enrichment of Pennsylvania.
The Department currently has 17 full time faculty, 370+ undergraduate students, and 50+ graduate students, and offers academic programs leading to ABET accredited BSEE, MSEE and ECE PhD degrees. The Department has a growing research program that includes power systems, cyber security, sensing systems, neural engineering, signals, and communication with external funding from various federal and industrial sources including NSF, NIH, ONR, NASA, DoD, and DARPA. In addition, the faculty has strong research collaboration with Temple Medical School, Department of Bioengineering, Department of Computer and Information Science, Fox School of Business, and Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, the hub of future electric ships.
Requirements: Applicants should upload curriculum vitae, contact information of three references as well as a teaching portfolio that includes the following: teaching philosophy, representative syllabi of courses taught (if applicable), student course evaluations (if applicable), peer teaching evaluation (if applicable), and any other additional materials relevant to instructional related accomplishments. Applications will be processed as received until the position is filled.
Further information about the position may be obtained by contacting the Search Committee Chair: Dr. Cory Budischak cory.budischak@temple.edu
Temple University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, dedicated to excellence through diversity. Information about Temple University is available at http://www.temple.edu/, and for the Department at http://www.temple.edu/engineering. |