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faculty position in the area of power electronics to support electric energy systems, including but not limited to data centers, electric vehicles and aircraft, renewable and nuclear energy. The School
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prototyping space. Six primary areas of specialization are control systems; electric power and energy systems; electromagnetics, antennas and microwaves; electronics and mixed-signal design; physical
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) Lab and Dr. Thomas D. Parsons, PhD invites applications for a postdoctoral Scholar focused on research in human computer interaction, computer science, virtual humans, health technologies, simulation
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. Parsons, PhD invites applications for a postdoctoral scholar focused on research in human computer interaction, computer science, virtual humans, health technologies, simulation science, and immersive
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semiconductor plant converted to lab space. Six primary areas of specialization are control systems; electric power and energy systems; electromagnetics, antennas and microwaves; electronics and mixed-signal
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, control, and optimization of power electronics or energy systems, enabled by artificial intelligence. We seek applicants who will contribute to our academic programs, promote transdisciplinary teaching and
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photonics and optical interconnect manufacturing, including wafer-scale fabrication, hybrid bonding, co-packaged/co-designed solutions, and integration of photonic and electronic components. Advanced
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the ability to engage faculty, students, staff, and the wider community in envisioning 21st century models of education, research and engagement. Arizona State University is one of the nation’s preeminent
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Qualifications: 2 years of prior teaching experience. 5 years of experience in the topical area of interest Earned doctoral degree Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, staff and students
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ties to the aerospace & defense industry, semiconductor/microelectronics industry, and national laboratories, facilitating collaborative research. The School also contributes significantly