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Milwaukee School of Engineering Computer Engineering Software Engineering:
The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department invites applications for open faculty positions in its computer engineering and software engineering programs. A doctorate in software engineering, computer engineering, computer science, or electrical engineering is required, as is experience in engineering practice. At MSOE, faculty members are judged primarily on excellence in teaching. Applied research and interaction with industry partners are also encouraged. MSOE's undergraduate software engineering program expects to have graduates in spring 2002, and our ABET-accredited computer engineering program continues to grow. Founded in 1903, MSOE is a private, application-oriented university with programs in engineering, business, and nursing. MSOE provides its graduates with a strong foundation in theory and practice, achieving a 99 percent placement rate. MSOE's 12+ acre campus is located near Milwaukee's East Town, Theater District, and Lake Michigan. Please send resume and the names of three references to Faculty Search Committee, EECS Department, Milwaukee School of Engineering, 1025 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, WI 53202-3109. Further information is available on the web at
www.msoe.edu/eecs
. Computer Networking:
The Industrial Technology Department is looking to fill a faculty position in Computer Networking. Please visit our web site at Department Head, Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering: The Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Kansas State University invites applications and nominations for the position of department head, with an
approximate starting date of 1 June 2001. The successful candidate should have an earned doctorate degree in mechanical engineering, nuclear engineering, or a closely related field; to have demonstrated leadership in research and
teaching; and to have the breadth and depth of experience commensurate with a tenured professorship. The department currently has 20 faculty, 50 graduate students, and over 500 undergraduate students and a growing research program
with external funding exceeding $4 million per year. B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees are offered, with options in nuclear engineering. Notable educational and research facilities include the Institute for Environmental Research,
National Gas Machinery Laboratory, Advanced Manufacturing Institute, and TRIGA Nuclear Reactor Facility. Additional information about MNE and KSU is available on the world-wide-web at http://www.mne.ksu.edu/. Kansas State
University, one of the original land grant universities, has about 20,000 students and is located in Manhattan, a city of about 50,000 population, located in the beautiful Flint Hills region of eastern Kansas, and about 120 miles
west of Kansas City. Send nominations and applications, including current vita to: Dr. M. H. Hosni, Chair, Department Head Search Committee, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, 302 Rathbone Hall, Kansas State
University, Manhattan, KS 66506-5205. Inquiries and nominations may be sent via e-mail to Electrical Engineering:
Please see Affymax Research Institute's advertisement under Automation Engineering. Electrical Engineering: Please see Lafayette College's advertisement under Computer Engineering. Electrical Engineering:
Full time, tenure-track faculty position with the East Los Angeles College (ELAC) Engineering Department. The start date is January 2001. The Faculty member will provide instruction in electrical engineering (DC, AC, analog and digital) plus a variety of other engineering courses; develop and implement changes in the engineering curriculum including computer applications; implement the engineering program in the evening; advise students concerning community engineering needs and opportunities, and advise engineering students on ELAC programs and classes. Qualification profile- the college seeks an individual with the following qualifications: Master's or higher in electrical OR Bachelor's in engineering AND Master's in mathematics, physics, computer science, OR equivalent; Professional Engineers (PE) license desirable; significant industry or university research experience in electrical engineering; demostrated teaching experience including the ability to plan, organize, and present lecture material. Please send resumes to: LACCD, 770 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90017. You may also send resumes to
Electrical Engineering Technology:
Assistant/Associate Professor - Beginning August 16, 2001. Applicant must have knowledge in Digital Systems, Microcontrollers, Microprocessors, Communications, and PLC's. Responsible for teaching a variety of courses in a modern Electrical Engineering Technology program. Qualifications are an earned doctorate with bachelors and masters degree in electrical engineering or electrical engineering technology, three years of relevant industrial and/or teaching experience, and excellent communication skills. Prompt P.E. certification is expected. Tenure requires publication and grant record in the discipline. Deadline: complete applications must be received by January 15, 2001. Send a letter of application, vita, and names and telephone numbers of three references to: EET Search Chair, Technology Department, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois 60115-2854. NIU is an AA/EEO Institution.
Electrical Engineering Technology: Purdue University – The Electrical Engineering Technology department invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions commencing January and August of 2001 at West Lafayette,
Anderson, Columbus, Kokomo, New Albany, and South Bend, Indiana. Candidates are expected to have a Master's degree in EE, EET, or a closely related field; three years of relevant industrial experience; and a strong commitment to
teaching. In addition to teaching, faculty are expected to participate in other activities related to engineering technology education. Applications received by December 15, 2000 receive priority consideration. Send a detailed
resume with three references to: EET Faculty Search Chairman, 1415 Knoy Hall, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1415. Nominations are also welcome. Purdue is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Engineering: Assistant Professor of Engineering - College of Arts and Sciences; University of Michigan-Flint, Flint, Michigan; for more information, please visit
Engineering Management and Systems Engineering Tenure-Track and Contract Faculty Positions:
The search is continuing for at least two tenure-track and at least two contract faculty positions which may be available in the Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering, The George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science. The tenure track positions will be at the rank of Assistant Professor and the contract positions will be at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor. All positions require teaching interests in the general area of engineering management or systems engineering, with a demonstrated research ability and background in a relevant subfield of engineering management (such as technology management, software engineering management, knowledge management, information security management, and crisis and disaster management) or in a relevant subfield of systems engineering (such as operations research, reliability of infrastructure systems, or risk assessment). The successful candidates for the tenure-track positions must possess superior teaching and research credentials with strong potential to attract externally funded research. For the contract faculty positions, preference will be given to individuals with strong teaching capabilities at the graduate and professional levels. All candidates must have an earned doctorate in a relevant discipline. The George Washington University is located in the center of Washington, D.C. The metropolitan area sustains the second largest concentration of research and development activity in the United States, creating a continuing demand for rigorously trained engineers and many research opportunities. The Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering conduct major off-campus degree programs at locations in the Washington metropolitan area and the candidates selected for these positions are expected to participate in these programs. Salary levels are competitive. Review of applications will recommence on November 1, 2000 and will continue until the positions are filled. The start date for these positions will be January 1, 2001 or September 1, 2001. Applicants should specify in their cover letter which start date is preferred. Please send vita, publications list, sample publications, and the names, addresses and telephone/email of three references to: Chairman, Faculty Search Committee Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering School of Engineering and Applied Science The George Washington University Washington, D.C. 20052 The George Washington University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Engineering Psychology: The School of Engineering of Tufts University invites applications for a full-time, tenure track faculty appointment in the area of Engineering Psychology. The faculty rank will be at the Assistant
Professor level. An engineering background and an earned doctorate in Engineering Psychology, Human Factors Engineering or a closely related discipline is required. Teaching and industrial experience in Human Factors with emphasis
on product design or human-computer interaction are both highly desirable. The successful applicant will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses and conduct active scholarship. The successful applicant will serve as
the engineering co-director of the interdisciplinary undergraduate program in Engineering Psychology, offered jointly by the School of Engineering and School of Arts & Sciences through its Department of Psychology. This
responsibility includes program planning, student advising, and fostering student internships and corporate liaisons with the program. Review of applications begins November 1, 2000 and continues until the position is filled.
Applicants should submit a letter of application, educational and research plans, curriculum vitae and the names of contact information for three references to Prof. Vincent Manno, Search Committee Chair, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Tufts University, Medford, MA 02155; or e-mail: Vincent. Industrial and Management Engineering:
Assistant Professor-Montana State University invites applications for a tenure track position in Industrial and Management Engineering (IME) to begin in August, 2001. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in IE or a closely related field and a BSIE from an ABET accredited program (or equivalent). Candidates specializing in advanced and computer-controlled manufacturing and with industrial experience in manufacturing will receive preference, although candidates from other IE areas may apply. Candidates with an ability to teach a broad range of IE topics and hold professional registration (or qualifications for registration) will receive preference. The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to undergraduate education, and show potential to develop funded research. Continued development and supervision of the department's CIM lab is expected
Manufacturing Engineering: The Department of Manufacturing Engineering at St. Cloud
State University invites qualified applicants for two tenure-track assistant, associate, or full professor faculty positions, one in manufacturing engineering (position # 793072), and the other in industrial engineering (position #
792864). All candidates must possess an earned doctorate, have significant industrial experience, and be professionally licensed or interested in pursuing licensure. Candidates for position # 793072 should have a Ph.D. in MfgE, ME,
or a closely related field, demonstrated expertise in the area of manufacturing processes, and a general background and interest in application of thermal and fluid sciences in manufacturing and materials processing. Candidates for
position # 792864 should have a Ph.D. in IE or a closely related field, demonstrated expertise in production control, facility design, and quality engineering, and a general background and interest in engineering economic analysis.
Responsibilities for both positions include teaching undergraduate and future graduate courses in manufacturing and its related engineering fields, advising students and senior design teams, initiating and directing funded
projects, conducting ongoing laboratory development, and launch a productive research program. Advising masters thesis will be expected when the planned graduate program in Manufacturing Engineering is implemented. Preference will
be given to candidates with strong ability to teach and work with persons from culturally diverse backgrounds. Candidates should send a letter of application, vita, copies of official graduate transcripts, and a list of at least
three professional references to: Chair, Manufacturing Engineering Search Committee, St. Cloud State University, 211 Engineering and Computing Center, 720 Fourth Avenue South, St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498; or e-mail (preferred):
fge@stcloudstate.edu. The position number(s) to which the materials are relevant must be clearly stated in the letter of application for consideration. Review of applications will commence on January 15, 2001 and will continue
until the positions are filled. The appointments will start in August 2001. SCSU is committed to excellence and actively supports cultural diversity. To promote this endeavor, we invite individuals who contribute to such diversity
to apply, including minorities, women, GLBT, persons with disabilities and veterans. For more information see the university web page at University of Northern Iowa Manufacturing Technology/Automation Assistant/Associate Professor
Tenure Track Position:
Expected starting date is August 2001 Responsibilities: Teaching advanced lecture/lab courses in automated manufacturing systems areas such as CAD/CAM, CIM, machine and tooling design, FEA, and quality. Additional teaching responsibilities include graduate courses at the masters and doctoral level. The position includes research and scholarly activities, responsibility for curriculum development, laboratory development, undergraduate and graduate advising, and other duties as assigned by the department head. Qualifications: An earned doctorate in a manufacturing technology/engineering field is required. Applicants must hold at least one degree relevant to manufacturing systems, demonstrated evidence of teaching excellence, strong communication skills and demonstrated ability to produce research and publications. Relevant industrial experience is desired. Salary and Rank: Commensurate with qualifications and experience. For more information on the Department and the University, visit our website:
Materials Science and Engineering: The Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites applications for regular, full time tenure-track or tenured faculty
positions in the broad areas of materials research, especially polymers, biomaterials and biomolecular materials, ceramics and metals. To be considered for a tenured position, the applicant must have recognized national and
international stature. All applicants are asked to provide a professional curriculum vitae including teaching experience and interests, a list of publications, and an outline of a few pages describing their proposed program of
research. Candidates for tenure-track positions should also request that three (3) letters of reference be sent directly to the department. Candidates for tenured positions should include the names, addresses, e-mail and telephone
numbers of at least three (3) references. Applicants must hold an earned doctorate in an appropriate field. Salary and rank will be commensurate with qualifications. The proposed starting date for these positions is January 2001 or
later. To ensure full consideration, applications must be received prior to December 31, 2000. Interviews may take place during the application period, but a final decision will not be made until after the deadline for
applications. Although rank is open based on qualifications, preference will be given to applicants at the rank of Assistant Professor. Applications should be addressed to: Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Materials
Science and Engineering, 1304 W. Green St., Urbana, IL 61801; (217) 333-1440; fax (217) 333-2736; e-mail: Mechanical Engineering:
The Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering Department has several openings for tenure-track faculty at ranks commensurate with experience. Applicants with broad teaching ability and research interest in all areas of mechanical and nuclear engineering will be considered. Current departmental research areas include thermal sciences, fluid mechanics, controls, solid mechanics, and nuclear engineering. Qualifications include an earned doctorate in Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, or a closely allied field, the desire to teach at all levels, the ability to obtain sustained research funding, and eligibility to work in the USA. The department currently has 20 faculty, over 500 undergraduate students, 50 graduate students, and a growing research program with external funding exceeding $4 million per year. Background information is also available on the world-wide-web at http://www.mne.ksu.edu. The city of Manhattan is a family community of about 50,000 located in the scenic Flint Hills, 120 miles west of Kansas City. Applications and inquiries should be directed to: Professor Prakash Krishnaswami, Search Committee Chair, Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, 302 Rathbone Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506-5205, or to
Mechanical Engineering:
Working closely with a team of scientists, you will work with a team of engineers who will be responsible for developing automated synthesis instrumentation used to revolutionize the drug discovery process. Project areas will change with Affymax's needs, but will include developing automated synthesis and assay instrumentation and creating new technology in chemical synthesis and assay procedures. Qualifications: Requires a self-motivated engineer with a B.S./M.S. in Mechanical Engineering with a basic understanding of biology and chemistry. Ideal candidate will have 1+ years of experience in the development of instrumentation that requires high degree of precision. Multidisciplinary background desirable. The position requires involvement in multiple projects concurrently and the utilization of theoretical, conceptual, experimental and hands on skills. Areas of desired expertise are: Laboratory automation, Robotics and Motion Control, small-volume liquid delivery systems, high sensitivity detection and imaging systems, molded disposables or alternative high volume fabrication methods [Job Code AKE001]. URL for more information:
Mechanical Engineering:
Please see the Arizona State University advertisement under Aerospace Engineering. Mechanical Engineering:
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Detroit Mercy invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in the thermal sciences. The successful candidate will develop innovative teaching strategies and state of the art laboratory experiences for undergraduate and graduate students, in addition to developing a vigorous research program. The position requires a doctorate in Mechanical Engineering or closely related field. The small classes, excellent facilities, and close relationship with industry make teaching at UDM exciting and rewarding. The College's faculty forms a community of teaching scholars with many grants from the NSF and industry. UDM is proud of its high enrollments of women and minority students in engineering, both far above national averages. The College encourages applications from minority and women candidates to serve this diverse student body. UDM, Michigan's largest and most comprehensive private university, is an Affirmative/Equal Opportunity Employer. Review of applications continues until the positions are filled. Candidates should send their curriculum vitae, statements of teaching philosophy and research plan, and at least three references to: Dr. Mark Schumack, University of Detroit Mercy, College of Engineering and Science, P.O. Box 19900, Detroit, MI 48219-0900; (313) 993-3370; e-mail:
Mechanical Engineering: The George W. Woodruff School of
Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology is recruiting to fill an anticipated tenure-track position in Information Engineering and Systems Realization, preferably at the rank of Assistant Professor. Preference
will be given to candidates with research interests in information technologies that address problems at the boundaries between engineering disciplines in general and mechanical engineering disciplines in particular. We invite you
to visit Mechanical Engineering: The Bergles Professorship in Thermal Sciences is a new position of technical leadership in Iowa State
University's Department of Mechanical Engineering. The professorship was established by Arthur Bergles, a world-renowned expert on heat transfer and two-phase flow and Past-President of ASME, who was the Chair of the Mechanical
Engineering Department at Iowa State University from1972 to 1983. The goals of the professorship are to attract candidates who, like Professor Bergles, demonstrate a rich understanding of the theory and application of thermal
science, show international leadership in the field, and are committed to mentoring faculty and promoting interaction with practicing engineers in industry. The holders of the Bergles Professorship will teach courses and continue
their research program of graduate student supervision, publications, and external support as a tenured Full Professor of Mechanical Engineering. The holder of the professorship will receive discretionary funds for activities that
fulfill the goals of the Bergles Professorship. Examples are lectureship support, graduate fellowship support, professional travel, hosting expenses, secretarial expenses, publication expenses, procurement and maintenance of
equipment, and professional society participation. The search committee solicits applications and nominations for this position from individuals with achievements in thermal science and leadership in mechanical engineering.
Associate Professors, as well as Full Professors, may be competitive candidates. Additional information on the department can be found on the Internet at Mechanical Engineering:
Assistant Professor- The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Lamar University, Beaumont invites applications for a tenure-track position in the area of Mechanical Design or related areas. Applicants should have an earned Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from an ABET accredited program. The duties include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in mechanical engineering and developing directing research preferably in areas such as robotics. The applicants must be presently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Send letters of application with complete resume and at least three references to Dr. Malur Srinivasan, Chair, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Lamar University, P.O. Box 10028, Beaumont, Texas 77710. The salary is competitive and the job is open until it is filled.
Mechanical Engineering:
Tenure track assistant professor in Mechanical Engineering; Ph.D. in ME or closely related field, eligible to become Registered Professional Engineer in Texas. Teaching duties include undergraduate engineering and engineering technology courses mainly in Thermodynamics, Applied Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer and ME Design, and supervising student design teams. A maturing and enthusiastic Christian faith and commitment to the mission of a residential, evangelical Christian university essential. See
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