The Division of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) (https://www.lsu.edu/eng/ece/) in the School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, seeks outstanding candidates with expertise in low-level cybersecurity and embedded systems areas for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor starting August 2025. While the priority is in the areas described here, candidates with expertise in closely related areas will also be considered.
ECE and the Division of Computer Science are conducting a separate search for a cybersecurity Assistant Professor position. Candidates with low-level cybersecurity expertise are encouraged to apply to both positions.
For the purposes of this search low-level cybersecurity refers to vulnerabilities (and defenses) due to flaws or oversights in processor (CPU, GPU, etc.) instruction sets, memory hierarchies, and supporting hardware, and to hardware to accelerate or enable secure and trusted computing and communication. Vulnerabilities include code injection attacks, speculative execution and other types of side-channel and micro-architectural attacks, and supply-chain attacks. Acceleration and enabling hardware includes computing enclaves, encrypted computation, encrypted memory, and encryption accelerators.
The division also seeks candidates working in embedded systems of all sizes, including cyber-physical systems, IoT, and AIoT. Preference will be given to those with some expertise in defense applications and doing work with a security component.
Louisiana State University is Louisiana's Flagship University and is committed to academic excellence. We are located in Baton Rouge, a small affordable city about an hour away from New Orleans.
Faculty have access to several large computing clusters which are regularly upgraded, visit hpc.lsu.edu for more information. The division includes multiple computer labs for graduate and undergraduate student use, including H100 and RTX 4090 systems.
Our division is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse and pluralistic faculty, and we strongly encourage applications from members of groups underrepresented in electrical and computer engineering. Additionally, we seek candidates whose research, teaching, or service has prepared them to contribute to diversity and inclusion in higher education. Candidates should include a statement describing how they will develop courses that promote an inclusive learning environment, and how their scholarship and mentoring practices support a diverse academic community.
Duties of the position include establishing a vigorous, externally funded research program, publishing in highly ranked journals and conference proceedings, supervising graduate students, advising undergraduate and graduate students, teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, participation in University service, including committee activities, and maintaining professional standards and level of competence.