Faculty Positions Opening- Department of Engineering Science and Ocean Engineering,NTU

January 8, 2025

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Title Faculty Positions Opening- Department of Engineering Science and Ocean Engineering,NTU

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Faculty Positions Opening
Department of Engineering Science and Ocean Engineering
National Taiwan University
The Department of Engineering Science and Ocean Engineering at National Taiwan University (NTU) invites applications for full-time tenure-track faculty positions starting from August 1, 2025.
1. Naval architecture and ocean engineering: preferred research expertise in Offshore renewable energy, underwater technology, naval architecture and ocean engineering, and ocean environment.
2. Applied mechanics: preferred research expertise in vibration, acoustics, finite element analysis, and materials science.
3. Optomechatronics: preferred research expertise in control, advanced sensing, and microelectronics.
4. Computer sciences and information engineering: preferred research expertise in deep learning, robotics, and digital signal processing.
Applicants should submit their applications ()https://reurl.cc/G5G6ZZ by post or e-mail to the department chairman before February 27, 2025.
Prof. Shiu-Wu Chau (Apply Faculty Position)
Department of Engineering Science and Ocean Engineering
National Taiwan University
No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei, 106, Taiwan
E-mail: hsiuchinwang@ntu.edu.tw
Application should include the following materials:
1. Cover letter and curriculum vitae
2. Proof that doctoral degree can be conferred before May 2025
3. Research plan
4. Teaching plan
5. One representative publication published within the past 5 years
6. Several reference publications published within the past 7 years
7. Undergraduate and graduate transcripts
8. At least two reference letters (including contact information of references)
9. Position of interest
For further information, please contact the department chairman.

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