Open Positions
Tenure and Tenure-Track Faculty
The following ECE tenure and tenure-track faculty positions are currently available:
- Assistant or Associate Professor (Multiple Positions)
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in Tucson, AZ invites applications for multiple tenure-track positions with a start date of August 2023. Specific fields of interest are: (1) all areas of cybersecurity including machine learning and AI security, information and network security, cyber physical system (CPS) security, security of autonomous systems, security for IoT and healthcare, and mobile/wearable security and privacy; (2) all areas of quantum information science and engineering (QISE) including quantum communications, quantum networking, quantum sensing, photonic quantum information processing, quantum interconnects, intermediate- and large-scale quantum processors, quantum repeaters, quantum nanophotonics and silicon photonics, quantum machine learning, and quantum security (candidates in experimental QISE research are particularly encouraged to apply); and (3) all areas of healthcare technologies, including digital health, bio-convergence, telemedicine, smart hospitals, and smart and connected health.
Career-Track Faculty
The following ECE career-track faculty positions are currently available:
- Assistant Research Professor
- Assistant or Associate Professor of Practice (Software Engineering)
Non-Faculty
The following ECE non-faculty and staff positions are currently available:
- Academic Advising Professional III
- Postdoctoral Research Associate (Dr. Ivan Djordjevic)
- Postdoctoral Research Associate (Dr. Michael Wu)
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The University of Arizona
Established in 1885, the University of Arizona is the state's land-grant university and a member of the Association of American Universities, a group of 65 leading public and private research universities. With campuses throughout Arizona, a presence in every county in the state, and a commitment to 100 percent student engagement, the UA produces graduates who are real-world ready. Recognized as a global leader for its research, the UA is advancing the frontiers of interdisciplinary scholarship and entrepreneurial partnerships.
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Tucson, Arizona
Founded in 1776, Tucson is a technology and bioscience hotspot with concentrations of business representing advanced materials, environmental technology, aerospace and space technologies, and bioscience. One million people now call it home, and it is the second-largest city in Arizona as well as the county seat of Pima County. Neighboring towns include Marana, Oro Valley, Sahuarita, Vail and Green Valley. Learn more at VisitArizona.