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Job ID: 260226

Faculty in Electrical & Computer Engineering (Tenure Track/Tenured)
Old Dominion University The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering invites applicants as part of a multi-position hiring initiative for Data-Driven AI & Its Transformative Impact on Special Education.

We seek faculty with expertise in Electrical & Computer Engineering or a related field. They are expected to lead the development of novel theory, state-of-art algorithms, and architectures for learning and real-time applications in human and machine-centered interaction and recognition, behavioral and neuro-cognitive deficits, and biomedical imaging and signal analysis, based on the disciplines of computer vision, signal/image processing, and AI/machine learning. This appointed is expected to be at the rank of Assistant Professor, but an appointment at a higher rank will be considered for exceptionally qualified candidates.

This faculty member will develop/maintain a

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Job ID: 260232

Tenure Track/Tenured Engineering Faculty in Shipbuilding & Ship Repair (3 Total Positions)
Old Dominion University The Frank Batten College of Engineering & Technology (BCET) at Old Dominion University (ODU) invite applications for tenure track/tenured positions (depending on experience) to begin in Fall 2025 as part of a three-position hiring initiative for Shipbuilding & Ship Repair. The appointed faculty will perform teaching, research, and service and demonstrate an unwavering commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).

This interdisciplinary hiring initiative between BCET and the School of Supply Chain, Logistics, and Maritime Operations (SCLMO) supports ODU’s areas of strategic emphasis, specifically focusing on on-demand manufacturing, supply chain/industry/manufacturing 4.0, and/or shipyard digitization. Pursuant to that, we seek candidates with a strong research track record in one or more of the following areas:

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Imagine concrete that not only survives wildfires and extreme weather, but heals itself and absorbs carbon from the air. Scientists at USC have created an AI model called Allegro-FM that simulates billions of atoms at once, helping design futuristic materials like carbon-neutral concrete. This tech could transform cities by reducing emissions, extending building lifespans, and mimicking the ancient durability of Roman concrete—all thanks to a massive leap in AI-driven atomic modeling.

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