Endowed Chair in Semiconductor Research
Endowed Chair in Semiconductor Research
Job Posting Number: 2026073TTL
Position Description
Texas State University seeks applications for an endowed chair at the rank of Professor to conduct research on any aspect of semiconductor research. Texas State University is a leader in semiconductor research with strengths in ultra-wide bandgap materials and devices, materials growth and epitaxy, nanofabrication and device prototyping, and advanced characterization and analysis, and partners with the Texas Institute of Electronics to expand domestic semiconductor production.
Texas State is also home to the Nanofabrication Research Service Center (NRSC), a 2000 square foot multi-user clean room facility where students and researchers can fabricate films, structures, and devices at the micrometer and nanometer scale. The facility houses a class 10,000 instructional area and class 1000 and 100 research areas. Other facilities include the NSF CREST Center for Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductor Device Materials and the Epitaxy Research Shared Space.
Texas State University receives a full share of the Texas University Fund (TUF) and plans to invest funds in recruitment and substantial start-up support for strategic hires with established research programs and active external funding in historic and emerging areas of research strength, including in semiconductor research. Texas State University hosted a town hall on November 13 to discuss areas of impact for hiring in semiconductor research and to bring together the dynamic semiconductor research community.
We seek to hire dynamic and innovative scholars with an exceptionally strong research record supported by external funding. An applicant’s scholarly focus should complement and enhance the semiconductor scholarship and teaching strengths of Texas State, such as:
- Semiconductor materials and quantum technologies.
- Device design and architecture.
- Simulation and modelling.
- Semiconductor manufacturing.
- Packaging and integration.
- AI applications in chips.
Responsibilities:
- Seek external funding and coordinate interdisciplinary grants with both internal and external collaborators.
- Conduct and publish original research on semiconductors.
- Lead interdisciplinary collaboration with faculty across the university.
- Develop and maintain an active research agenda.
- Teach undergraduate and graduate courses on semiconductors and related subjects.
- Mentor and advise students.
- Contribute to the workforce development and development of the semiconductor curriculum.
- Participate in service activities at the department, college, and university levels.
The successful candidate will join the department(s) appropriate to their area of scholarly focus. The successful candidate will be expected to build and lead a community of scholars and students including bringing a research group supported by existing external grants and will have the opportunity to negotiate additional hires in related areas to support their research.
Required Qualifications
- Ph.D. or terminal degree.
- Evidence of a strong scholarly focus on and sustained record of research excellence in semiconductor research.
- Evidence of sustained record of excellence in teaching and mentoring students.
- Evidence of a sustained record of obtaining external funding.
Preferred Qualifications
- Evidence of activity in organizing conferences and sessions on semiconductors.
- Experience in teaching and mentoring both undergraduate and graduate students.
- Experience supporting experiential learning for undergraduate and graduate students.
- Strong commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration.
- Evidence of community engagement for scholarship and teaching.
Full Consideration Date:
Close Date:
Open Until Filled? Yes
Quicklink: https://jobs.hr.txstate.edu/postings/55783
For a detailed description of this position and to apply, visit https://jobs.hr.txstate.edu/postings/55783 or call (512) 245-2557 or visit our office at 601 University Dr., J.C. Kellam Bldg., Suite 340.
About Texas State and San Marcos:
Texas State University is a emerging research institution located in the burgeoning Austin-San Antonio corridor and in the beautiful Texas Hill Country. It is the largest of eight campuses in the Texas State University System and one of the 75 largest universities in the country, with over 38,000 students and approximately 4,000 faculty and staff
Texas State is located in San Marcos, a growing community of over 50,000 people located about half way between Austin and San Antonio. Texas State enjoys a setting that is unique among Texas universities. The beauty of the crystal-clear San Marcos River and the stately cypress and pecan trees on the campus add to the charm of the university's picturesque setting. Our location on the banks of the San Marcos River provides outdoor recreational activities throughout the year.
Why work @ Texas State?
- Amazing health insurance: various coverage options starting your first day of employment for full-time employees with Texas State paying 100% of the employee premium and 50% for your dependents!
- Generous paid time off: vacation, holidays, sick days and many more!
- Excellent work life balance resources: mother and family-friendly resources in addition to a comprehensive FREE wellness program
- Great professional development opportunities: choose from a variety of workshops, training, online learning and even access educational leave opportunities and reimbursement for academic courses
- An inclusive Bobcat community: join our many social networks offered on and off-campus
- Retirement peace of mind: TRS pension, retirement plans and voluntary saving options with generous employer contributions
By joining the Texas State Bobcat team, you’ll be a part of one of the most beautiful, diverse, and growing universities in the nation.
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