Assistant Professor Of Instruction In Applied Engineering
uni
Cedar Falls, Iowa, US
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Ability to teach electrical engineering courses
Travel to china 25% of academic year
Deliver courses in english
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The University of Northern Iowa is seeking an Assistant Professor of Instruction in Applied Engineering to teach courses starting in August 2026, including various electrical engineering topics and a partnership program in China. The ideal candidate should have a doctorate in a relevant field and teaching experience at the university level, along with a willingness to travel internationally.
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Job Summary
The University of Northern Iowa's Department of Applied Engineering seeks applications for an Assistant Professor of Instruction in Applied Engineering position, starting August 2026.
Courses taught may include: Circuits and Systems, Analog Electronics, Digital Electronics, Linear Control Systems, PLCs, Electronic Communications, Digital Signal Processing, and other courses as assigned.
This position also works with a university in China to deliver courses face to face in China; and also has corresponding committee work and assisting with student activities.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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The University of Northern Iowa is seeking an Assistant Professor of Instruction in Applied Engineering to teach courses starting in August 2026, including various electrical engineering topics and a partnership program in China. The ideal candidate should have a doctorate in a relevant field and teaching experience at the university level, along with a willingness to travel internationally.
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
ability to teach electrical engineering courses
travel to China 25% of academic year
deliver courses in English
Nice-to-have
assisting with student activities
committee work
Key Requirements
Doctorate or foreign equivalent in Computer or Electrical Engineering/Engineering Technology, Industrial Technology or related field
Demonstrated ability to teach university or community college level courses
Willingness to travel to China 25% of the academic year