University of Toronto Assistant Professor in Quantum Technologies (Ontario)

University of Toronto Assistant Professor in Quantum Technologies (Ontario)

21 Aug
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University of Toronto
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Ontario

21 Aug

University of Toronto

Ontario

Engage in groundbreaking research as an Assistant Professor specializing in Photonics Quantum Technologies at the University of Toronto. This full-time position encourages candidates to excel in both academic research and teaching.Based in the Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, applicants should possess a Ph.D. and showcase excellence in research, particularly in photonic systems and their applications. Robust teaching skills and a commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion are crucial.

Key Responsibilities:
• Innovate in research focused on photonic quantum devices
• Secure funding for independent research initiatives
• Enrich the educational environment for students
• Facilitate seminars and mentoring opportunities




• Collaborate with external partners in academia and industry

Requirements:
• Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering or a related field
• Strong evidence of effective teaching practices
• Commitment to diversity and inclusion in academic endeavors
• Solid record of international publications and presentations
• Willingness to pursue Professional Engineer registration in Ontario

Contribute significantly to the academic community at the University of Toronto as a leader in photonics and quantum technologies.
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📌 University of Toronto Assistant Professor in Quantum Technologies (Ontario)
🏢 University of Toronto
📍 Ontario

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