Research Assistant Professor - Electrical And Computer Engineering
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa, US
Not specified; 10-20% salary provided by depyrtmen...
Onsite
Ph.d. in computer or electrical engineering
Experience with advanced wireless and network systems
Ability to secure extramural research funding
Iowa State University is seeking a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. This position focuses on contributing to research in wireless and network systems while mentoring students, requiring a strong background in securing external funding and producing scholarly work
Job Summary
This is a 3-year term research faculty position focused on advancing the department's research mission in wireless and network systems.
The successful candidate will be responsible for mentoring graduate and undergraduate students while leading scholarly impact projects.
Iowa State University offers comprehensive benefits including retirement plans, onsite childcare, and flexible work policies for dual-career couples.
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Iowa State University is seeking a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. This position focuses on contributing to research in wireless and network systems while mentoring students, requiring a strong background in securing external funding and producing scholarly work.
Salary
Not specified; 10-20% salary provided by department; 80-90% requires external funding
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Ph.D. in Computer or Electrical Engineering
Experience with advanced wireless and network systems
Ability to secure extramural research funding
Nice-to-have
Hands-on experience with O-RAN and srsRAN platforms
Knowledge of edge/cloud computing and Kubernetes
Proficiency in Python, C, and C++ programming
Key Requirements
Ph.D. required in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or Electrical Engineering
Demonstrated ability to compete for and secure external funding
Minimum 80% salary support must come from extramural sources