Academic Employment
Specialist - Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Irvine anticipates openings for appointments in the Specialist Series. Please visit the website below for information on some of the research areas and faculty members who may sponsor the appointments:
https://engineering.uci.edu/dept/eecs/research
Assistant (Tenure Track), Associate (Tenured), or Full Professor in Autonomous Systems
POSITION OVERVIEW
Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track) Position in Microelectronics
Microelectronics has evolved from its mid‐20th‐century origins to become the backbone of modern technology, driving the development of integrated circuits, nanoscale devices, and microprocessors that power our digital age. The synergy between microelectronics and other transformative technologies like AI, biotechnology, and renewable energy is reshaping interdisciplinary research, offering solutions to complex challenges and expanding the horizons of scientific knowledge.
Assistant (tenure-track) or Associate Professor (tenured) Position in Biophotonics/Imaging
The University of California, Irvine, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Department is seeking faculty candidates in the Biophotonics/Imaging area who can work closely with the Beckman Laser Institute (BLI). In particular, the EECS department and BLI are interested in candidates with research interests in biophotonics and imaging technology, including devices, optics, fabrication, AI and machine learning, etc., for advanced sensing, diagnostics, and treatment.
Postdoctoral Scholar - Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Lecturer, Electrical Engineering
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science has occasional need for temporary lecturers to teach one or two courses per academic year in the following areas: computer networks and distributed computing; computer systems and software; power systems and power electronics; control theory; signal processing; electro-optics and solid-state devices; communications systems, analog and digital communications circuits and systems; and other related fields. Applicants must hold a doctorate in electrical and computer engineering, or related field, by the time of employment.