Description
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the Tandon School of Engineering at New York University invites applications for multiple full-time Faculty Fellow positions, beginning in Fall 2025. The Faculty Fellowship Program welcomes candidates with research interests spanning the broad spectrum of ECE, including (but not limited to):
- Communications, networking, and information theory
- Signal processing, computer vision, and machine learning
- Cybersecurity, privacy, and cryptography
- Robotics, control systems, and cyber-physical systems
- Power systems, energy harvesting, and sustainable electronics
- Semiconductor devices, photonics, and nanoelectronics
- Quantum computing, hardware security, and embedded systems
- Biomedical devices, neural engineering, and wearable systems
- RF/microwave circuits and terahertz technologies
- Computer architecture, VLSI design, and hardware-software co-design
Faculty Fellows will engage in high-quality research, work closely with ECE faculty mentors, and contribute to the department’s teaching and mentoring missions. The program offers mentoring, professional development, and academic networking to prepare Fellows for future faculty positions.
Appointments are for one year initially, starting in September 2025, and are renewable for a second year based on performance and funding availability.
Responsibilities
- Conduct high-quality independent research and collaborate with an ECE faculty mentor.
- Co-advise Ph.D. students with the faculty mentor.
- Teach one course per semester, with class sizes capped at 50 students. Faculty Fellows will be assigned to courses with established materials or parallel sections with faculty support.
- Participate in grant writing and serve as Co-Principal Investigator on successful grants.
- Engage in professional development activities and contribute to NYU campus life.
Fellowship Benefits
- An annual research allowance of $5,000 to support conference travel, publication fees, and research expenses.
- Comprehensive benefits package, including medical and dental coverage.
- Office space at NYU’s Engineering buildings, Brooklyn, NY.
- Access to networking and professional development events, and structured support in the faculty job search process during the final year of the program
Qualifications
- A Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a closely related field is required at the time of appointment.
- Demonstrated ability to pursue an innovative research agenda and strong potential for teaching excellence.
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