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Posting Details Position Details Title Multiple, Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in Computer Engineering Appointment Status Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Vice Provost For Faculty Affairs
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Neuromorphic and AI-Optimized Processors – Design AI-specific chip architectures, including neuromorphic and domain-specific accelerators (TPUs, NPUs, FPGAs), for low-power and real-time AI processing. AI-Driven
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: Experience in real-time simulation hardware like Opal-RT and RTDS. Experience with software development. Experience with use of DSPs, FPGAs, advanced computing (e.g., GPUs, QPUs). Excellent written and oral
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Posting Details Position Details Title Multiple, Tenured, Associate or Full Professors in Computer Engineering Appointment Status Tenure Department IU Bloomington Vice Provost For Faculty Affairs
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to develop next generation quantum computers based on trapped ions. There are multiple positions available at different levels with a diverse set of expertise. This program is funded under the National Quantum
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technologies promise to revolutionize multiple branches of science by solving problems that cannot be tackled by classical systems. While efficient and large-scale quantum computers are still far from being
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of controlling small quantum computers and memories, we anticipate the development of high-speed event-driven decision making, likely to require the use of FPGAs or CPLD based hardware. In the framework of setting
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realistic impairments in terms of hardware, propagation environment, and sensing imperfections. AirComp is a novel technique that harnesses the interference in wireless multiple access channels
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, conversion and storage, and organic optoelectronics intelligent and advanced polymers and materials. Project description: The Lithium-ion battery comprises multiple individual units known as "cells." Any
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systems including bare-metal embedded systems, RTOSes, FPGAs, and embedded Linux. You will have opportunities to develop tools, techniques, and processes to solve some of the most difficult software