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Joint EE-Statistics Search

Stanford University's Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Statistics are seeking applicants for a tenure-track faculty position in a research area that explores novel interfaces between EE and Statistics. An emphasis of the search is in large-scale interacting stochastic systems such as random networks, graphs, and matrices. Application areas include: coding, array signal processing, high-dimensional statistical inference, machine learning, and genomic signal processing. Higher priority will be given to the overall innovation, originality, and promise of the candidate's work than to any specific sub-area of research. An earned Ph.D., evidence of the ability to pursue a research program, and a strong commitment to both graduate and undergraduate teaching are required. A successful candidate will be expected to teach courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels and to build and lead a team of graduate students in Ph.D. research. The search is open at the junior tenure-track level (Assistant Professor or untenured Associate Professor).

Applications should include a detailed resume (including academic transcripts for recent graduates), a brief research and teaching plan, and at least four reference letters. Applications arriving before January 10, 2006 will be given full consideration. All material should be mailed to:

Joint EE-Statistics Search Committee
c/o Corinne Barkow
Department of Electrical Engineering
Packard 167
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-9505
or via electronic mail to .

Stanford University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.



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