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WASHINGTON, D.C — As South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency ahead of potential impacts from Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine, FEMA, at the direction of President Trump and in coordination with the Secretary of Homeland Security, is postured and ready to support states along the Southeast coast, as needed.  

While states and local partners lead preparedness efforts in their communities, FEMA is actively engaged with Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia to assist with needs that may overwhelm their capabilities.  The storm could bring storm surge, heavy rainfall and flooding to portions of the Southeast, and residents should follow instructions from their local emergency management officials.  

FEMA’s National Response Coordination Center in Washington, D.C. and the Regional Response Coordination Centers in Atlanta and Philadelphia are activated to help coordinate any requests for federal assistance and resources.  

More than 100 FEMA staff are deployed to support state response actions, including Incident Management Assessment Teams and Federal Coordinating Officers. Urban Search and Rescue task forces are also pre-prepositioning to assist if requested, and additional personnel are ready to deploy.  

FEMA’s state liaisons are embedded with state emergency operations from Florida to North Carolina, maintaining communication with state emergency management officials. To alleviate potential supply chain disruptions, FEMA is engaging with key transportation and fuel industry partners to ensure the flow of critical resources, if needed.  

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The Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering at Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering invites applications for a tenure-track professor position in sustainable microelectronics design. The position can be filled at assistant or associate professor level.

We are looking for highly qualified academic specialists in the broad area of integrated circuit design. Possible focus areas can include, but are not limited to, machine learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence (AI), neuromorphic computing, and digital signal processing hardware accelerators; signal processing hardware system; microprocessors; novel computer architecture implementations; Compute-in-Memory circuits; and digital system-on-chips implementations. Applicants are expected to demonstrate consideration of sustainability in microelectronics design in a broad sense. This may encompass, for example, energy and power efficiency, design methodologies that support long-term scalability, or other innovative approaches that, for example, contribute to sustainable evolution ubiquitous computing platforms.

As a faculty member, you will complement our department’s existing

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Join Aalto University to drive innovation in science, technology, and more. The School of Electrical Engineering invites applications for an

ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Are you passionate about researching and innovating hardware-accelerated computing?

We are seeking applications for an assistant or associate professor in computer engineering to strengthen Aalto University’s research and education in this field. This is a comprehensive search, and we are looking for candidates with diverse backgrounds, particularly at the intersection of software and hardware. You could have expertise in areas such as but not limited to computer architectures, hardware-accelerated computing, heterogeneous architectures, compiler technologies and code generation, or the co-design of software and hardware systems.

As a professor in the Department of Information and Communications Engineering (DICE), you will have the opportunity to establish and lead your own research group, supported by a starting grant. You will

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