DEPARTMENT: Chemical Engineering
POSITION: Professor for the Maxine Spencer Nichols Professorship in Chemical Engineering
LINK: https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/AboutUs/Employment/Applications
NOTES:
The School of
Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, invites candidates at the Full
Professor rank for the Maxine Spencer Nichols Professorship in Chemical
Engineering. A distinguished record of accomplishment and national
recognition in an area of research relevant to the modern chemical engineering
discipline, and a Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral level degree in Chemical
Engineering or closely related field are required. The successful candidate
will develop independent and collaborative research programs and will teach
undergraduate and/or graduate level courses.
Two
additional open faculty positions, in any area related to chemical engineering
and in the formulation and downstream processing of pharmaceutical
biologics, are also available at the Assistant, Associate or Full Professor
rank for outstanding individuals with a Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral level
degree in Chemical Engineering or closely related field. The successful
candidates will have distinguished academic records, will develop independent
research programs and will teach undergraduate and/or graduate level courses.
For senior applicants, an excellent reputation in the field of specialty is
required.
Nominations
may be sent to Arvind Varma, Head, School of Chemical Engineering, at avarma@purdue.edu. Applicants should complete the
online application form at https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/AboutUs/Employment/Applications and include curriculum vitae, statement
of teaching and research interests, and the names and addresses of four
references. Review of applications will begin November 1, 2013 and continue
until the positions are filled. A background check will be required for
employment in all positions.
Purdue
University is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action employer
fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce.
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