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Binghamton University Department Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering in Binghamton, New York
Location: Binghamton, NY Category: Faculty Posted On: Tue Nov 12 2024 Job Description:
Binghamton University's College of Engineering invites nominations and applications for the position of Chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). We seek a dynamic, visionary leader with a proven track record of excellence in research, education, and service. The ideal candidate will have the capacity to inspire and guide the department and its students in advancing its position as a global leader in ECE innovation. Reporting directly to the Dean of Engineering, the incoming Chair will have the opportunity to shape the future of the department, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, cultivate diverse talent, and advance innovative programs that address pressing global challenges.
A key priority for the new Chair will be to develop and implement strategies to significantly increase graduate student enrollment, further strengthening the department's research output and academic reputation. The successful candidate will be responsible for strategic planning, faculty development, promoting cutting-edge research, securing external funding, building and strengthening collaboration with local industry, and enhancing the department's visibility and impact in both academia and industry. The candidate will also be responsible for the administration of the ECE Department, including management of the department budget, curriculum, and committees.
This is an exciting opportunity for a leader who is passionate about pushing the boundaries of ECE research and education and is committed to making a lasting impact on the next generation of engineers, while elevating the department's academic standing both nationally and globally.
About Watson College
The Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science at Binghamton University is one of the fastest growing engineering colleges in the nation. With its strong record of research funding and scholarship, Watson College is home to nationally and internationally recognized faculty scholars and research centers. Binghamton University has recently made substantial investments to grow faculty and staff numbers within Watson College while also significantly increasing and updating the college's research facilities. Watson College is poised to leverage these investments to further advance research and education and establish itself as a nationally and internationally visible leader in existing and emerging areas of research.
About the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department has well established master's and doctoral programs, and an ABET accredited bachelor's program. The Department is ranked between 251 and 300 in the world by the recent THE (Times Higher Education) ranking. Currently, the Department has 24 full-time tenure track faculty members - with several new and senior hires in fall 2024, two full-time lecturers, and about 335 undergraduate students, 80 master's students, and 40 PhD students.
The Center for Autonomous Solar Power (CASP), led by ECE senior faculty, is a multi-disciplinary research center, and functions as part of Binghamton University's S3IP, a New York State Center of Excellence. Building on Binghamton's expertise in the Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing (CAMM), Institute for Materials Research (IMR), and Integrated Electronics Engineering Center (IEEC), CASP is developing thin film solar cells made from abundant and non-toxic elements. Working with next-generation nanotechnologies, CASP's flexible solar cells will use sustainable materials and green manufacturing methods.
The department of electrical and computer engineering is located in a modern, well-equipped research building where faculty and students conduct research in the following areas: (1) Information Assurance and Cyber Security; (2) Microsystems and Computers; (3) Power and Energy; and (4) Signal Processing, Communications and Control. The ECE faculty have a significant record of success in annual research funding from a variety of agencies. More details about the ECE department can be found at http://www.binghamton.edu/ece.
Binghamton University has built a reputation as a world-class institution that combines a broadly interdisciplinary, international education with one of the most vibrant research programs in the nation. Binghamton is proud to be consistently ranked among the top 40 public universities in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, challenging our students academically, not financially. The result is a unique, best-of-both-worlds college experience. Located in Binghamton, NY, we are ideally situated in the high-tech heart of the state. Industry partnerships, class projects and internship opportunities provide a wealth of hands-on experience for graduate and undergraduate students alike. Binghamton borders the scenic Finger Lakes region of New York.
Binghamton University was recently designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Research (CAE-R) by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security, and was also selected as an NSF CyberCorp Scholarship for Service (SFS) site. A recent publication by Forbes magazine ranked Binghamton as a Top Public Ivy School in the country.
Watson College is dedicated to the goal of building a diverse and inclusive teaching, research, and working environment. Potential applicants who share this goal, especially underrepresented minorities, women and persons with disabilities, are strongly encouraged to apply.
Job Requirements:
Applicants for the position of Chair must have a PhD degree in electrical or computer engineering, and must be qualified to be tenured at the Full Professor level. Candidates must possess a strong record of collaboration and leadership in externally funded scholarship, teaching, and department and school-wide service. To be competitive for this position, candidates must demonstrate the skills and vision necessary to advance the premier education and research programs of the ECE Department and have a commitment to excellence in teaching at the BS, MS, and PhD levels. The candidate must have a demonstrated commitment to the diversity of students, faculty and staff, and to advancing an inclusive climate that stimulates excellence.
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