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professional development agenda that supports departmental growth and reflects current advancements in computer and electrical engineering technology. Required Minimum Qualifications PhD or Masters in
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houses five PhD programs: Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Chemical and Biomedical Engineering and Microsystems Engineering. There are over 100 faculty in
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research. It offers BS and MS degree programs in biomedical, chemical, computer, electrical, industrial, mechanical, and microelectronic engineering, and comprehensive, innovative PhD programs in Mechanical
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Minimum Education Level PhD Faculty Type (Tenure Status) Tenure-Track Faculty Discipline Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Machine Learning Faculty Rank Assistant Professor, Associate Professor
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—areas where AI, machine learning, and data analytics are transforming traditional domains including robotics, autonomous systems, power systems, and embedded technologies. Expertise that bridges multiple
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and healthcare engineering; artificial intelligence and machine learning; cyber-physical systems; micro- and nanoscale systems devices and materials; energy and environment; and data analysis modeling
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manufacturing; biomedical and healthcare engineering; artificial intelligence and machine learning; cyber-physical systems; micro- and nanoscale systems devices and materials; energy and environment; and data
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. Collaborates with internal and external stakeholders. May plan and lead small research components of existing research projects; learns methods for project planning, including assessment of cost, scope, and
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applications for a Tenure Track (TT) position in the area of physics, with a specialization in the development and implementation of techniques of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) across
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of Interactive Games and Media. The college's PhD program in Computer and Information Sciences is ranked 57th by CSRankings.org. The college has over 130 full‐time faculty and more than 3,760 undergraduate and