
Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering
- San Antonio, TX
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Teaching: The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering high-quality undergraduate courses in Computer Engineering. Candidates should demonstrate a passion for teaching and mentoring students, fostering critical thinking, and preparing the next generation of engineers for real-world challenges.
- Research: The candidate is expected to establish an independent and impactful research program in their area of expertise. The research program should involve undergraduate students. We encourage interdisciplinary collaborations within the department and across other disciplines to address complex global challenges. We welcome candidates from a broad spectrum of computer engineering fields, including, but not limited to, the following: digital systems, computer architecture, embedded systems, computer networking, parallel processing, robotics, software engineering, and human-machine interfaces.
- Service: Active participation in departmental activities, committees, and university service is expected. The candidate will contribute to the academic community and demonstrate a commitment to the university's Marianist values.
- Education: Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Science or a related field at the time of appointment.
- Research: A record of scholarly achievements or a strong potential for impactful research in an area of expertise. Candidates with research interests that involve undergraduate and graduate students and who complement or expand existing departmental strengths are especially encouraged to apply.
- Teaching: A dedication to excellence in teaching and a desire to engage students in both traditional and innovative teaching methods. Previous teaching experience is beneficial.
- Collaboration: Demonstrated ability or potential to collaborate effectively with colleagues within the department and across disciplines.
- Marianist Values: A commitment to embracing and promoting Marianist values.