[Job-offers-cs] Faculty openings in EECS at the University of Kansas
Pekka Orponen
pekka.orponen at aalto.fi
Sat Dec 12 12:45:41 EET 2020
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Subject:[SIAM-OPT] Faculty openings in EECS at the University of Kansas
Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2020 10:07:34 +0000
From: Shontz, Suzanne Michelle <shontz at ku.edu>
To: Pekka Orponen <pekka.orponen at aalto.fi>
CC: Optimization SIAG mailing list <siam-opt at siam.org>
Dear All:
I am pleased to let you know of openings in the School of Engineering
and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the
University of Kansas for assistant professors in Computer Science and
Computer Engineering. All three of the openings (i.e., two in computer
science and one in radar signal processing) should be of interest to
members of the SIAM community.
*Computer Science * (http://www.employment.ku.edu/academic/18207BR):
Areas of interest include but are not limited to: (i) machine learning;
(ii) distributed and parallel computing; (iii) high-performance
computing; and (iv) software engineering. Exceptional applicants in
other areas may be considered.
*Radar Signal Processing*
(http://www.employment.ku.edu/academic/18203BR): Areas of interest
include but are not limited to: adaptive signal processing for radar and
sensor systems; synthetic aperture signal processing (SAR/ISAR/InSAR);
moving target indication (GMTI/AMTI/DMTI); automatic target recognition;
waveform diversity; multi channel/MIMO sensing; tracking & fusion,
clutter/interference cancellation (e.g. STAP); radar spectrum
engineering & sharing; complex waveforms; cognitive sensing; electronic
protection/support; and/or multi-function systems. Applicants with
demonstrated experience working ITAR/export controlled and/or classified
research for the US government are preferred.
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) has
31 faculty members and over 750 undergraduate and 150 graduate students.
The KU School of Engineering and EECS Department are poised for strong
growth in scholarly research, endowment and corporate funding, and
student enrollment. The University of Kansas School of Engineering (SoE)
and the EECS Department strongly value diversity, equity, and inclusion.
We seek candidates who can contribute to fostering an inclusive culture.
In Spring 2019, KU SoE was one of only 29 universities to achieve the
exemplar, inaugural ASEE Diversity Recognition Bronze Award
https://diversityrecognition.asee.org/award-recipients/.
I'd be happy to answer any questions that you might have.
Best regards,
Suzanne
Dr. Suzanne Shontz
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
University of Kansas
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