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Summary The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Michigan Technological University invites applications for an instructional track faculty position to begin in the fall semester
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was established in 2019, has a strong legacy of delivering application-focused engineering education. Since 1994, the Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) program has developed a reputation for producing highly
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to research, develop, and evaluate algorithms for a variety of geospatial, signal, and/or image processing applications. The successful candidate will have a solid background in computer science with strong
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1. Lead high-energy, complex program environments (such as Summer Youth Programs, Unboxed, and Mind Trekkers) with a focus on team cohesion, clear communication, and positive team morale. 2. Provide
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Superior. With approximately 7,500 students from over 60 countries, the university offers programs in science, technology, engineering, math, computing, health professions, business, and arts. The Department
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expected course outcomes. Participate in program assessment activities, committee assignments, and academic advising. Uphold high standards in teaching, advising, and service responsibilities. Advise, lead
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work. Actively engage in University continuous improvement initiatives. Required Education, Certifications, Licensures Bachelor’s degree in computer science, mathematics, or engineering with
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departments, the Department of Applied Computing and the Department of Computer Science. Several academic programs are collaboratively supported by faculty across these departments. This position is housed
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related to University, State of Michigan, and Federal aid programs, and a significant focus will be committed to the Rollin A. Jones and James E. Lindstrom Working Families Scholarship program. This
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program. Our graduate mechanical engineering program is ranked 68th among doctoral-granting ME programs by the U.S. News Best undergraduate and graduate programs. The MAE department’s research expenditures