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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has multiple opportunities for students to embark on a fully funded Ph.D. journey within a research-intensive institution. Our students work closely with globally acclaimed researchers in cutting-edge domains such as devices and materials, electromechanical and energy systems, embedded systems (including IoT and edge computing), and electromagnetics.

Student benefits include:

A competitive stipend Tuition waiver Health insurance coverage Access to state-of-the-art facilities that foster excellence in research.

Ph.D. students are sought for multiple projects, including but not limited to:

Intelligent Sensor & Wireless System, Prof. Nathan Jeong [email protected]

Advanced Signal Processing and Machine Learning Algorithms for Autonomous Vehicles, Prof. Shunqiao Sun [email protected]

Transportation Electrification and Power Distribution Decarbonization: decision making under uncertainties using optimization and reinforcement learning, Prof. Lusha Wang [email protected]

Photonics, Photonic and Quantum Materials; Quantum Networking, Quantum Sensing; Lidar and Time-of-Flight Imaging,; Metamaterials, Prof.

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SDU Mechatronics, part of the Institute for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), invites applications for one or more 3-year assistant professor positions within Mechatronics Design. The positions are open from November 2025, and the specific start date will be agreed with the successful candidate. 

Unique opportunity

The Centre for Industrial Mechanics is research centre focusing on mechanics in combination with mechatronics. You have the unique opportunity to be a part of a well-established centre that is still growing and have the chance to influence the development of the centre. We are continuing to establish further mechanical research facilities both for research and teaching, as well as commercial activities.

Workplace description 

The Institute of Mechanical and Electrical engineering covers research and education spanning from fundamentals to applications of engineering science. All our courses are taught in English reflecting the fact that

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The Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering Department (CEOE), Schaefer School of Engineering and Science (SES), Stevens Institute of Technology invites applications for an adjunct faculty pool to teach one or more courses in the areas of civil engineering (steel design, geosciences, and finite elements) and construction engineering. This is not a full-time position and is renewed on a semester-by-semester basis depending on department needs. Stevens offers an intellectually vibrant, diverse, highly interdisciplinary, collaborative, and innovative community and is a great place to work.

Responsibilities:

Teaches assigned courses according to the description published in the catalog and the approved course syllabus, in accordance with the schedule of classes and incorporating interactive approaches, technologies, and methods when possible. Utilizes computing and other academic technologies in courses when possible. Meets all scheduled class meetings. Incorporates an appreciation of diverse lifestyles, cultures, and national perspectives into courses.

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Contract: Full Time/Fixed Term for three (3) years.

Supervisor:

Dr Mohamed Lamine Faycal BELLAREDJ, Assistant Professor
Department of electrical engineering, Universite de Moncton (Moncton campus)
Email: [[email protected]]

Context & Motivation:

Because of their extreme computational needs where workloads demand rapid and significant shifts in power consumption, next-generation high-performance computing (HPC) platforms used in machine learning, big data and artificial intelligence (AI) based applications (CPUs, GPUs, AI accelerators etc.) require high power demands with optimized power distribution networks (PDNs) to improve power efficiency and preserve power integrity. Integrated voltage regulators (IVRs) with integrated passives can play a key role as a part of the PDN in enhancing power efficiency and performance in HPC systems. IVRs either in package or on-chip, provide voltage regulation closer to the load, enabling miniaturization and modularity while reducing resistive losses due to shorter PDN interconnects, and enabling faster power management loops with

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