
Multiple, Tenure-track Faculty Positions in Microelectronics Design and Nanoscal
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, United States
Position Summary
Indiana University Bloomington (IUB) is launching a multi‑year initiative to deepen research in microelectronics design and nanoscale engineering. The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering invites applications for multiple assistant professor positions beginning Fall 2026. Appointments will be in Intelligent Systems Engineering, or comparable departments such as Computer Science and Informatics.
Areas of Interest
RF, millimeter‑wave, analog, mixed‑signal, and digital integrated circuits
Optoelectronics and photonics
Neuromorphic computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning
Quantum and 2D materials technologies & systems
Micro and nanoelectromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS)
Electromagnetics and energy conversion
Radiation‑tolerant devices, circuits, and systems
Sensor systems
Heterogeneous integrated circuits and advanced packaging
Reconfigurable, adaptive, and soft nanomaterials
Nanomembranes and nanodevices
Computational and data‑driven modeling for nanomaterials discovery and design
Responsibilities
Tenure‑track faculty are expected to: develop and maintain a robust research portfolio that includes pursuing major extramural funding; teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students as directed by the department chair; and provide service within the department, school, and university , engaging with the profession and the community.
Minimum Qualifications
• PhD in engineering or a related field.
• Demonstrated commitment to excellence in scholarship and teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
• Ability to collaborate across the listed areas of interest and complement existing strengths in radiation effects, reliable microelectronics design, security, trust, nanomedicine, nanobiotechnology, and nanophotonics.
Application Procedures
Cover letter (max. 3 pages)
Research statement (max. 4 pages)
Teaching statement (max. 2 pages)
Up to three representative scholarly publications
Contact information for three professional references (letters requested for tenure‑track applicants only)
Reviews of applications begin 1 December 2025. Successful candidates should be ready to start 1 August 2026, though start dates may be negotiated.
Contact Information
Questions about the position or application procedures should be directed to Dr. Daniel Loveless, Search Chairperson, or Dr. Cindy Broderick, Search Coordinator, at faculty1@indiana.edu .
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Indiana University Bloomington (IUB) is launching a multi‑year initiative to deepen research in microelectronics design and nanoscale engineering. The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering invites applications for multiple assistant professor positions beginning Fall 2026. Appointments will be in Intelligent Systems Engineering, or comparable departments such as Computer Science and Informatics.
Areas of Interest
RF, millimeter‑wave, analog, mixed‑signal, and digital integrated circuits
Optoelectronics and photonics
Neuromorphic computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning
Quantum and 2D materials technologies & systems
Micro and nanoelectromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS)
Electromagnetics and energy conversion
Radiation‑tolerant devices, circuits, and systems
Sensor systems
Heterogeneous integrated circuits and advanced packaging
Reconfigurable, adaptive, and soft nanomaterials
Nanomembranes and nanodevices
Computational and data‑driven modeling for nanomaterials discovery and design
Responsibilities
Tenure‑track faculty are expected to: develop and maintain a robust research portfolio that includes pursuing major extramural funding; teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students as directed by the department chair; and provide service within the department, school, and university , engaging with the profession and the community.
Minimum Qualifications
• PhD in engineering or a related field.
• Demonstrated commitment to excellence in scholarship and teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
• Ability to collaborate across the listed areas of interest and complement existing strengths in radiation effects, reliable microelectronics design, security, trust, nanomedicine, nanobiotechnology, and nanophotonics.
Application Procedures
Cover letter (max. 3 pages)
Research statement (max. 4 pages)
Teaching statement (max. 2 pages)
Up to three representative scholarly publications
Contact information for three professional references (letters requested for tenure‑track applicants only)
Reviews of applications begin 1 December 2025. Successful candidates should be ready to start 1 August 2026, though start dates may be negotiated.
Contact Information
Questions about the position or application procedures should be directed to Dr. Daniel Loveless, Search Chairperson, or Dr. Cindy Broderick, Search Coordinator, at faculty1@indiana.edu .
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