Faculty and Staff Vacancy Information
Montana State University is expressly dedicated to diversity and to attracting and
retaining individuals who are devoted to improving opportunities for women and members
of other underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
(STEM).
Posted 1 September 2022
Assistant Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Note: This position has been filled. We anticipate a new hiring authorization soon, so please check back to see our search status during the autumn of 2022.
The Montana State University ECE Department seeks applicants in all areas of electrical and computer engineering to join our dynamic academic team. Our principal interest is in applicants in the electrical power and energy areas. The Department has strength in both traditional and emerging areas of engineering, and we particularly seek individuals who are excited about opportunities for applied research, hands-on teaching, and professional service as part of the Land-Grant mission. Competitively-awarded research expenditures in the ECE Department from external sources last year topped $3.8M, with funding from NSF, DoD, NASA, DoE, and many other public and private agencies. Enrolling 450 students, the Department offers undergraduate degrees in Electrical Engineering and in Computer Engineering, graduate MS degrees in EE and Optics, and PhD degrees in EE. http://ece.montana.edu/
The desired start date for the position is August 15, 2022.
About Montana State University
MSU-Bozeman is minutes away from public trails and blue ribbon trout streams, less than an hour from Big Sky and Bridger Bowl ski resorts, and just 90 miles from Yellowstone National Park. Bozeman also is the home of more than 100 small high-tech businesses and 650 non-profit community organizations. You can build an outstanding academic career in the fresh air of the northern Rocky Mountains.
Requirements
- PhD in Electrical or Computer Engineering, or closely related field by start date
- Record of quality peer-reviewed and other scholarly publications
- Demonstrated potential for effective undergraduate and graduate teaching in Electrical and/or Computer Engineering
- Demonstrated potential for developing a nationally recognized, externally funded scholarly program in an appropriate focus area
Equal Opportunity Employer, Veterans/Disabled
Additional Information
For additional information, please contact:
Electrical & Computer Engineering
610 Cobleigh Hall, P.O. Box 173780
Bozeman, MT 59717-3780
ecedept@ece.montana.edu
Phone: (406) 994-2505
Fax: (406) 994-5958