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The Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics at the Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering invites applications for
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN SIGNAL PROCESSING (tenure track)
Signal processing is the enabling technology for the generation, transformation, and interpretation of information touching our daily lives in a myriad of ways. It comprises the theory, algorithms, and applications related to processing information contained in many different formats broadly designated as signals. Signal processing uses mathematical, statistical, and computational methods, modeling techniques and algorithms for generating, transforming, transmitting, and learning from signals.
The subfields within signal processing are numerous. The call is in a broad area of signal processing with special emphasis on:
We are seeking outstanding individuals who have demonstrated excellence in addressing the above challenges. As a tenure-track faculty member, you are expected to complement the expertise of the current faculty by bringing new ideas and perspectives into our community. You are also expected to teach signal processing courses in master’s and bachelor’s programmes with a typical teaching load of two courses per year.
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Aalto tenure track
This position belongs to our tenure track system and will be filled to the assistant professor level. The salary is based on Aalto University salary system, but you can also provide your own salary requests. Getting tenure and advancement on Aalto tenure track is based on an evaluation of your achievements and merits against the Aalto tenure track criteria. Please see the details about the tenure track path at Aalto at https://www.aalto.fi/en/tenure-track/tenure-track-career-path and evaluation criteria at https://www.aalto.fi/services/tenure-track-evaluation-criteria.
Scientific environment
The position is situated in the Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics at the Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering. The department conducts world-class research in four research areas and groups: Signal processing, speech processing, acoustics and audio signal processing, and metrology. The Signal Processing group focuses on statistical and array signal processing, wireless communication, optimisation, machine learning, radar and multisensor systems. The department has 12 professors, 4 of whom are IEEE Fellows. Our department’s professorial faculty has been extremely successful in attracting funding from academic, industrial and defence sources. The department has an extensive and active network of collaborators in world-leading academic institutes and industrial research groups. There are very strong research groups in the areas of Communication Engineering, Radio Engineering and Circuit Design within the School of Electrical Engineering, providing a critical mass of knowledge for large scale cross-disciplinary research projects.
How to apply
Please submit your application latest on June 18, 2021 through our recruiting system Welcome to the Aalto University e-recruitment process! (saima.fi). Please include the following pdf documents in English:
The application materials should be addressed to the president of Aalto University. The application materials will not be returned. General instructions for applicants including languages requirements and guidelines for compiling the teaching portfolio and CV are at https://www.aalto.fi/en/tenure-track/interested-in-joining-our-tenure-track
Selected candidates will be invited to the Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics and to Aalto University’s Otaniemi campus in August-September 2021. The short-listed candidates’ applications will be submitted for review by external international experts. Selected candidates will, with their consent, be subject to an aptitude assessment.
More information
If you wish to hear more about the position or us, please contact Professor Risto Wichman (risto.wichman@aalto.fi). In case you have questions related to the recruitment process, please contact HR Coordinator Alina Järvinen (alina.jarvinen@aalto.fi). Aalto University reserves the right for justified reasons to leave the position open, to extend the application period and to consider candidates who did not submit applications within the application period.
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