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Johns Hopkins University

Tenure-track positions in Electrical & Computer Engineering at all Ranks

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276

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Salary: Assistant Professors: $150k-$200k; Associate Professors: $190k-$260k; Professors: $220k-$500k Status: Full Time Johns Hopkins University is going through a major new investment in data science and the exploration of artificial intelligence. The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering is embarking on an aggressive hiring effort for multiple tenure-track positions. While we consider all areas of Electrical and Computer Engineering, we are primarily seeking excellent candidates whose research falls into one of the following research areas: Computer Engineering and Artificial Intelligence.

Computer Architecture; energy-efficient hardware; edge computing; embedded systems; hardware security; integrated systems and power electronics. Communications, Networks, and Artificial Intelligence.

Software defined networking; network security; mobile networking; coding/compression; AI in wireless. We are particularly interested in interdisciplinary researchers whose research spans a wide range of areas including national security, societal safety, materials design, public health, clinical care, neuroscience, space systems, and policy. The faculty will be part of the University’s new Data Science and AI Institute and have access to its unparalleled computational infrastructure. The Department of Electrical & Computer has 32 full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty members, 8 research and 3 teaching faculty members, 150 PhD students, over 100 MSE students, and 140 undergraduate students. Applications will be considered at all levels. The referenced salary ranges are: Assistant Professors $150k-$200k Associate Professors $190k-$260k Professors $220k-$500k The referenced salary range is based on Johns Hopkins University's good faith belief at the time of posting. The actual compensation offered to the selected candidate may vary and will be based on factors including, but not limited to, experience and qualifications of the candidate, years in rank, training, field, discipline, other work experience, geographic location, internal equity, external market conditions, and other factors as reasonably determined by the University. The candidate must hold a Ph.D. in electrical, computer engineering or a related field and will be expected to contribute to the growth of the Electrical & Computer engineering program, develop an independent research program, secure research funding, and teach courses in the electrical & computer engineering area. Application Instructions

Applicants should upload the following documents: a cover letter describing the candidate's principal research expertise a curriculum vitae separate statements detailing research and teaching plans three confidential letters of reference, and copies of at most three recent publications. As there are multiple positions, applications will be reviewed as soon as they are received.

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