The Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University (WVU) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in the area of computer engineering with focus on robotics. The appointment shall be in the Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. Specialty areas of interest for this search include but are not limited to embedded systems, robotics, autonomous systems, hardware security, cyber-physical systems, computer architecture, AI-specific hardware, and human-machine interface.
West Virginia University is designated an R1 University (Highest Research Activity) by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. The Statler College is growing and currently has seven academic departments, with about $51M in annual external research expenditures. The Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering has 30 faculty members and approximately 750 undergraduate and 150 graduate students.
The successful candidate will greatly benefit from the resources offered by the Lane Department, Statler College, WVU Robotics Program, WVU Data Science Program, WVU Energy Institute, WVU Health Sciences Center, WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute, Biometrics Center, Cybersecurity Center and the National Energy Technology Laboratory. The WVU Robotics program has a strong track record of success winning 9 national or international robotics competitions since 2011. Robotics faculty in the Lane Department are currently engaged in several research projects, including F1Tenth, Smart City, Virtual and Augmented reality, cybersecurity of Drones, and AI-based control, amongst others.
The department also offers a Bachelor of Science Robotics Engineering in partnership with the Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering in the Statler College. The Lane Department also conducts cutting-edge work in the digital health. WVU is designated by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security as a National Center of Academic Excellence in both Cyber Defense Research and Cyber Defense Education. WVU is a member of the USCYBERCOM academic engagement network and the AFRL Information Institute. WVU is the founding site in the multi-university Center for Identification Technology Research, an NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center with many center-funded opportunities for new faculty working in biometrics, machine learning, and computer vision.
In 2018, the Lane Department launched an undergraduate degree in Cybersecurity and offers both undergraduate and graduate areas of emphasis in Cybersecurity. Significant resources are available to attract top-notch students into the program. For instance, a recent grant from the National Science Foundation has created 120 annual scholarships over five years for undergraduates studying cybersecurity. The Department also offers a graduate area of emphasis in Computational Data Science and digital health. The Department is home to a master's in Software Engineering program and that is fully online and highly ranked, as well as a new online master's in Artificial Intelligence program.
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