Connectionists: Robotics Faculty Positions at Oregon State University
Kagan Tumer
kagan.tumer at oregonstate.edu
Thu Dec 8 13:29:43 EST 2016
Oregon State University (OSU) Robotics program invites applications for
one or more full-time tenure-track and/or tenured faculty positions to
begin Fall 2017. All areas relating to robotics will be considered. As
one of the nation’s leading Robotics programs, OSU seeks top-quality
candidates who will help us continue to grow.
Candidates should hold a Ph.D. in robotics, mechanical engineering,
electrical and computer engineering, computer science, or other relevant
discipline by the start date of employment, have a demonstrated record
of scholarship, and have experience working with real robots. The
successful candidates will have office and laboratory space physically
located with the existing Robotics group, and will have an
administrative home most appropriate to their area of expertise within
the College of Engineering’s School of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science (EECS) or School of Mechanical, Industrial and
Manufacturing Engineering (MIME). As a Land/Sea/Air/Space/Sun Grant
institution, with strong ties to oceanography and the NOAA fleet, as
well as the host of an FAA UAV test site, OSU offers many opportunities
to collaborate across disciplines and utilize Robotics as an enabling
technology.
Appointment is anticipated at the Assistant Professor rank, but
candidates with exceptional qualifications may be considered for
appointment at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor. Applicants
should demonstrate a strong commitment and capacity to initiate new
funded research as well as to expand, complement, and collaborate with
existing research programs within and outside of the OSU College of
Engineering. Further, applicants should demonstrate a strong commitment
to graduate and undergraduate teaching, including developing new courses
related to their research expertise.
Oregon State is located in Corvallis, at the heart of Oregon’s
Willamette Valley. Surrounded by forests and mountains, Corvallis
combines the amenities of a college town with ample opportunity for
outdoor recreation and fresh local food. Portland, the Cascade mountain
range, and the Oregon Coast are all within easy reach.
Oregon State University has a strong institutional commitment to
diversity and multiculturalism, and provides a welcoming atmosphere with
unique professional opportunities for leaders from underrepresented
groups. OSU seeks diversity as a source of enrichment for our university
community. We are an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, and
particularly encourage applications from members of historically
underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with
disabilities, veterans, LGBTQ community members, and others who share
our vision of an inclusive community. The College of Engineering ranks
high nationally in terms of the percentage of women faculty, and the
university supports dual-career applications.
Apply online at http://jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/34121 (posting:
P00825UF) with the following documents: A letter of interest; vita; a
two-page statement of research interests; a one-page statement of
teaching interests; a one-page statement on past efforts and future
plans to promote equity and inclusion; and names and contact information
for at least three references. To be assured full consideration,
applications should be received by December 15, 2016.
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