DEPARTMENT: Joint appointment with the College of Engineering and the College of Liberal Arts
POSITION: Assistant or Associate Professor--Tenure Track Position
LINK: https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/AboutUs/Employment/Applications
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FACULTY POSITION
INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
ANALYSIS AND SUSTAINABILITY
College of
Engineering & College of Liberal Arts
Purdue University
As part of a university-wide
cluster hire in the new focus area of “building sustainable communities,” the
Colleges of Engineering (COE) and Liberal Arts (CLA) are seeking applications
from outstanding candidates for a tenure-track assistant or associate professor
position. We seek candidates with expertise in interdisciplinary research that
focuses on systems analysis approaches to solve “wicked” problems within the
broad area of sustainable (resilient) complex, coupled systems. Specific areas
of interest include but are not limited to: complex systems, network science,
optimization, agent based simulation and uncertainty modeling. Candidates are
expected to have expertise in one or more methodological approaches, and to
complement Purdue’s existing strengths in various engineering and social
systems, such as: critical infrastructure systems; disasters and epidemics;
ecosystems dynamics and interactions; energy systems; food/fiber production
systems; transportation and communication networks, or healthcare. Primary
(majority) appointment is expected to be in a participating unit within COE
such as Industrial Engineering, Civil Engineering with a possible affiliation
with Environmental and Ecological Engineering division. A joint appointment is
expected to be in a participating department in CLA, such as Communication,
Political Science, Anthropology, or Philosophy.
The successful candidate will
have a demonstrated potential to play a vital role in Purdue’s new “building
sustainable communities” initiative dedicated to finding new approaches to
addressing major environmental and sustainability challenges. Purdue’s Center for the Environment will serve as
the interdisciplinary hub for this research community. Purdue also hosts
several interdisciplinary undergraduate and graduate programs focused on
sustainability, including undergraduate degrees in environmental &
ecological engineering and natural resources and environmental science, as well
as a graduate program in Ecological Sciences and Engineering. The successful
candidate will be expected to participate in and contribute to these programs
as well. More information on the cluster is available at www.purdue.edu/sustainablecommunities.
Ph.D. in Engineering or related
field is required at the time of appointment. The successful candidate will be
expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses, conduct research in their
field of expertise, publish and present research findings, participate in
professional activities and advise graduate student research. Interested
individuals should submit their curriculum vitae, statements of research
interests and teaching philosophy, copies of representative research
publications, and contact information for five references electronically at: https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/AboutUs/Employment/Applications.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact Marion Ragland
(ragland@purdue.edu). Review of
applications will begin October 15, 2013, and continue until the position is
filled. A background check will be required for employment in this position.
Purdue University is
an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action employer fully committed
to achieving a diverse workforce.
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