Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Victoria
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Victoria, invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor with eligibility for tenure in the areas of power electronics, electrical machines and drives, renewable energy systems, and/or electrical power systems. In accordance with the University’s Equity Plan and pursuant to Section 42 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference for this position will be given to candidates who identify as women. Candidates who identify as women and who wish to qualify for preferential consideration are asked to self-identify in their cover letter.
The anticipated start date is September 1, 2025.
The candidate's qualifications, experience and overall market demand will determine a candidate’s final salary offer. The salary for this position includes a competitive salary range of $120,000 - $147,000. UVic is committed to offering an equitable and competitive salary, inclusive of a generous benefits package, eligible leaves and pension plan.
Applicants must have an earned PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering or a related discipline at the time of appointment. Successful candidates are expected to lead an independent research program of international calibre and to teach both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The successful candidate will also actively participate in outreach and recruitment of undergraduate students. Candidates should have demonstrated excellence in research and teaching. Excellence in research is evidenced by peer-reviewed publications/contributions of high impact and strong endorsements by referees of international standing. Excellence in teaching will be demonstrated by communications skills, a statement on teaching submitted as part of the application, recommendation letters and a sample lecture delivered during the on-site interview. Qualified applicants will have:
The University of Victoria is consistently ranked in the top tier of Canada’s research-intensive universities. Vital impact drives the UVic sense of purpose. As an internationally renowned teaching and research hub, we tackle essential issues that matter to people, places and the planet. Situated in the Pacific Rim, our location breeds a profound passion for exploration. Defined by its edges, this extraordinary environment inspires us to defy boundaries, discover, and innovate in exciting ways. Our commitment to research-inspired dynamic learning and vital impact make this Canada’s most extraordinary environment for discovery and innovation.
If the applicant’s research area is properly aligned, additional research funding may be available from the Accelerating Community Energy Transformation (ACET) research initiative. ACET is a multi-partner research initiative led by the University of Victoria, with a purpose to deliver world-leading research, enabling equitable, community-led energy transitions that can be scaled globally to reduce emissions and enhance community well-being.
More information on the Department can be found at uvic.ca/ecs/ece. Applicants should submit their CV; letter of application; teaching statement; teaching dossier; statement of EDI (Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) knowledge, experience, and skills; statement of research interests; statement of 3 most significant contributions; and electronic mail addresses and fax numbers of three referees. Applications should be submitted to https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/29897. If applicable, candidates who see their emergent research areas aligned with ACET should include a statement of potential synergies.
The closing date for applications is June 1, 2025.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Michael McGuire, Chair
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Victoria
P.O. Box 1700 STN CSC
Victoria, B.C. V8W 2Y2 Canada
Telephone: + 1-250-721-8684
E-mail: ecechair@uvic.ca
Web: https://www.uvic.ca/engineering/ece/index.php and https://www.uvic.ca/acet/index.php.