Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering (Toronto)

Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering (Toronto)

19 Aug
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Native American and Indigenous Studies Association
|
Toronto

19 Aug

Native American and Indigenous Studies Association

Toronto

Shape the future of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto as an Assistant Professor. This full-time position focuses on groundbreaking research in AI and climate resilience. The Edward S.

Rogers

Sr. Department is searching for dynamic emerging leaders to join its faculty. Candidates should have a robust research background in AI for Engineering or Ecology and demonstrate an ability to promote transformative projects that benefit society. With a strong emphasis on collaboration and innovation, this role offers a unique prospect to influence the academic landscape. Key Responsibilities:

- Develop a strong independent research agenda
- Deliver courses to engineering students at various levels




- Work with multidisciplinary teams and industry partners
- Mentor graduate and undergraduate students
- Contribute to a vibrant academic and research community Requirements:
- Ph.D. in relevant engineering or computer science field
- Proven track record in impactful research
- Excellent teaching experience and documentation
- Experience with seminars and workshops
- Values diverse perspectives in education Embark on an enriching academic journey where your expertise can lead to significant advancements in technology and sustainability.

📌 Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering (Toronto)
🏢 Native American and Indigenous Studies Association
📍 Toronto

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