Associate Professor Music - Electrical Engineering 9 Month
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Fayetteville, Arkansas, US
Commensurate with education + experience; benefits...
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Semiconductor device design and fabrication
Silicon carbide (sic) technology
High voltage power semiconductors
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The University of Arkansas is seeking an Associate or Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering for a tenure-track position, starting in Fall 2026. This role involves teaching, research, and service, with a focus on semiconductor device design and fabrication, particularly in silicon carbide.
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Job Summary
The position is part of the newly commissioned Multi-User Silicon Carbide Research and Fabrication Laboratory (MUSiC) with a mission to advance SiC field R&D, low-volume prototyping, and workforce development.
Responsibilities include teaching, scholarship/research/creative activity, and service, with an expectation to establish a vigorous, externally funded research program.
The University of Arkansas offers a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, life and disability insurance, tuition waivers, holidays, leave accrual, and retirement programs.
Matching Summary
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The University of Arkansas is seeking an Associate or Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering for a tenure-track position, starting in Fall 2026. This role involves teaching, research, and service, with a focus on semiconductor device design and fabrication, particularly in silicon carbide.
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Salary
Commensurate with education and experience; Benefits: Yes
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Semiconductor device design and fabrication
Silicon Carbide (SiC) technology
High voltage power semiconductors
Tenure-track faculty position
External research funding
Nice-to-have
Collaborative and interdisciplinary research
Workforce development
Leadership in facility sustainability
Key Requirements
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, or Physics
At least five years of experimental experience in semiconductor device design and fabrication (including graduate work)
Proof of legal authority to work in the United States