DEPARTMENT: Department of Nuclear Engineering
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Faculty Positions
Available
Department of
Nuclear Engineering
Texas A&M
University
The Department of Nuclear Engineering at Texas A&M
University invites applications for the tenure-track position(s) of assistant
professor, associate professor, or professor with a specialization in nuclear
engineering, with the position rank dependent on the applicant’s
qualifications. Exceptional candidates should possess a doctoral degree in
nuclear engineering or a closely related discipline, with particular interest
and scholarly accomplishments in the areas of power engineering, reactor
safety, thermal hydraulics, reactor neutronics, fuel management, and reactor
physics; however, applications from all areas of nuclear science and technology
will be considered. Successful candidates will be expected to conduct research,
teach both graduate and undergraduate courses, and contribute to the
department’s service mission. Preference will be given to applicants
demonstrating success in developing research programs which complement existing
departmental, college or university strengths in areas of national priority.
For applicants with higher academic rank, experience in multi-disciplinary
research programs is desirable, along with a demonstrated research and
publication record and proven excellence at teaching. Applicants with
experience in academia, national laboratories or industry will be highly
valued. The qualified applicant should forward, preferably electronically, a
curriculum vitae (including a publication listing,
research interests and personal achievements), at least two representative
peer-reviewed publications, and contact information for at least three
references to:
Yassin A. Hassan,
Ph.D.
Department Head and
Sallie & Don Davis ’61 Professor
Department of Nuclear
Engineering
Texas A&M
University
3133 TAMU
College Station,
TX 77843-3133
The search will remain open until the positions are filled.
The Department of Nuclear Engineering at Texas A&M is
the largest and one of the most diverse programs in the nation, with a long
history of outstanding undergraduate and graduate education, strong research at
the graduate level, and an unsurpassed commitment to professional and public
service. The new faculty member(s) will be integral contributors to the
department’s strategic research direction and to its continued drive toward
excellence in academia, research and service. Visit nuclear.tamu.edu to learn
more about the department.
The Texas A&M University
System is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer (www.tamus.edu/offices/eo). The
university is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse and
pluralistic faculty and staff committed to teaching and working in a
multicultural environment and strongly encourages applications from women,
minorities, individuals with disabilities, and covered veterans.
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