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ECE-002 - Assistant or Associate Professor - Electrical & Computer Engineering - Maseeh College of Engineering & Computer Science - Tenure Track

 

Portland State University invites applications for an Assistant or Associate Professor in Electrical & Computer Engineering, commencing fall 2008. Portland State University in located in downtown Portland, the major urban center of Oregon. The University is centered on the tree-lined South Park Blocks, an extensive greenway through the center of town, and is surrounded by numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants. PSU's Portland Business Accelerator is located near the south side of campus, part of an emerging biotechnology research cluster centered in the new South Waterfront Development. Adjacent to the University is the Portland cultural district, home to the Portland Symphony, the Portland Center for the Performing Arts, the Portland Art Museum, and the Northwest Film Center. The variety of outdoor activities convenient to the city is unsurpassed. Hiking, mountain biking, skiing, windsurfing, and kayaking are popular outdoor activities accessible within minutes of Portland. The rugged Cascade and Coast mountain ranges provide hundreds of miles of trails.

 

Position Summary

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Portland State University, established in 1982, offers bachelor's, master's, and PhD degrees. The department's facilities are located on the PSU campus in downtown Portland, Oregon. The department's strong ties with local industry allow graduate students to interact with practicing engineers in the classroom and laboratory. Over the past three years, the department has graduated 161 master's and doctoral students.

 

The local chapters of the IEEE and of several honor societies are very active in departmental and university affairs. The Graduate Students in this Electrical Engineering organization maintain a departmental research library and provide a forum for discussing issues of interest.

 

Portland State University is in the midst of a transformation from a local, educational institution to a first-class research university. The Department of Electrical Engineering is a leader in this transformation.

 

A high priority is placed on the potential for collaboration with existing research areas and for building a sustainable, funded research program. Areas of interest include electromagnetics/acoustics, IC design, instrumentation, embedded systems, nanoelectronics/devices, and power electronics/protection. Further information on our activities in each of these areas can be found on the departmental web page.

In addition to opportunities for interactions within the university, collaborations within the region and the metropolitan area are encouraged. Several collaborative structures already exist, such as Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute (ONAMI), which is a regional collaboration that connects Oregon 's three public research universities - Oregon State University, Portland State University, and the University of Oregon - with the Oregon Graduate Institute (OGI), Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and the state of Oregon. Additional collaborations exist with the Applied Physics Laboratory at the University of Washington, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Richland/Sequim Washington) and numerous area industries present in Portland 's high technology industry cluster, or " Silicon Forest ".

 

Qualifications

An earned doctorate with a proven research record in electrical or computer engineering is required, as demonstrated by archival publications. Evidence of successful research funding is expected for applicants at the associate professor level.

To Apply

Applications will only be accepted electronically. Please see the departmental web page for instructions on how to apply : Electrical and Computer Engineering

Application review will begin as soon as possible and continue until position is filled.

Any questions about this position can be sent to James McNames mcnames@pdx.edu. If you do not have email , please contact the Electrical and Computer Engineering department for instructions on how to apply (503-725-3808).

Portland State University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Institution and, in keeping with the President's diversity initiative, welcomes applications from diverse candidates and candidates who support diversity.

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