Professor (Chaddick Chair in Opto-electronics)
Company: Georgia Tech
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: May 24, 2025
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Institute of Technology is one of the largest producers of
electrical engineers and computer engineers in the United States.
Almost 2,600 students are enrolled in the School's graduate and
undergraduate programs, and in the last academic year, 801 degrees
were awarded. All ECE undergraduate and graduate programs are in
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In addition to the main campus in Atlanta, Georgia, ECE also has
permanent operations at Georgia Tech-Lorraine in France and Georgia
Tech-Shenzhen in China. Graduate students who spend at least one
semester each at three Georgia Tech locations (Atlanta, Lorraine,
and Shenzhen on three continents (North America, Europe, and Asia)
can earn the Georgia Tech Global Engineering Immersion Program
(GEIP) Certificate when they receive the Georgia Tech M.S.
degree.
Over 110 ECE faculty members are involved in 11 areas of research
and education; bioengineering, computer systems and software,
digital signal processing, electrical energy, electromagnetics,
electronic design and applications, nanotechnology, optics and
photonics, systems and controls, telecommunications, and VLSI
systems and digital design; and the School is either home to or a
key player in almost 20 research centers and consortia.
ECE is key to Georgia Tech's growing reputation as an
internationally recognized educational and research and development
university. ECE is firmly committed to sustaining excellence in
traditional areas of strength and venturing into burgeoning areas
of opportunity.
Location
Atlanta, GA
Job Summary
The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia
Institute of Technology invites applications from exceptional
senior candidates working in the areas of electro-optics for the
endowed position of the Chadwick Chair and Georgia Research
Alliance (GRA) Eminent Scholar. Applicants should have earned a
Ph.D. or equivalent. The school seeks individuals with demonstrated
outstanding leadership in research and undergraduate and graduate
teaching. Candidates should have an excellent record of
scholarship. Of interest are candidates with an established and
active record of accomplishment in leading large multi-institution
and multi-disciplinary collaborative research efforts and a vision
for developing the next generation of electro-optic components,
devices and/or circuits.
Responsibilities
Candidates should have an excellent record of scholarship. Of
interest are candidates with an established and active record of
accomplishment in leading large multi-institution and
multi-disciplinary collaborative research efforts and a vision for
developing the next generation of electro-optic components, devices
and/or circuits.
Required Qualifications
Applicants should have earned a Ph.D. or equivalent.
Required Documents to Attach
Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae,
a statement of research interests, a description of teaching
interests as well as their advising/mentoring philosophy, and the
names and contact information for at least three references.
Application materials should be submitted as .PDF. Applications
will be considered beginning October 1, 2023, but the search will
continue until the positions are filled. An earned doctorate is
required by the start of the appointment.
Contact Information
Requests for information may be directed to Linda Dillon, at
linda.dillon@ece.gatech.edu. The candidate of choice will be
required to pass a pre-employment background screening. .
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