DEPARTMENT: Environmental and Ecological Engineering
POSITION: Multiple Positions
LINK: https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/AboutUs/Employment/
NOTES:
The Division of Environmental and Ecological Engineering
(EEE) at Purdue University has two tenure/tenure-track openings for exceptional
faculty candidates. Successful candidates must hold an earned Ph.D. or
equivalent doctoral level degree(s) in engineering or a related discipline, and
should have a distinguished academic record, demonstrated ability to develop a
world-class externally-funded research program, and a commitment to outstanding
scholarship and education. The candidate will be expected to teach courses
within the EEE undergraduate and graduate degree programs and develop a robust
externally-funded research program. Candidates at the Associate/Full
Professor level are targeted, but exceptional candidates at the Assistant
Professor rank will receive serious consideration. Given the explicit
inter-disciplinary structure of EEE, successful candidates will have a joint
appointment between EEE and an appropriate School of Engineering.
EEE seeks to characterize the impact of natural and
engineered systems on the environment, and establish engineered systems that
function under ecological and socio-economic constraints. EEE considers the
control, treatment, and mitigation of waste streams, and the design and
management of resilient engineered systems that can exist in harmony with human
and natural systems. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
industrial ecology, sustainable manufacturing, eco-design, green materials and
chemicals/materials synthesis, environmental-industrial system dynamics and
resilience, coupled engineered-human-natural systems, restorative ecology,
sustainability science and engineering, green supply chains, life cycle
engineering, indoor and outdoor air quality, air pollution control, water
use/reuse systems, solutions to emerging contaminants, value recovery from
waste streams, solid waste treatment, and greening the built environment.
EEE engages more than 40 faculty members within the College
of Engineering and across the campus. An undergraduate degree program in EEE
has been established, and a graduate program is in development. Further
information about EEE, including details on the current faculty and their
research interests, is available at https://engineering.purdue.edu/EEE.
Applications should be submitted through the College of
Engineering web portal at https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/AboutUs/Employment/.
The application should include a curriculum vitae, statement of teaching and
research interests, and names and addresses of at least four references. For
information/questions regarding the application process, contact Marion Ragland
(ragland@purdue.edu). Review of
applications will begin November 1, 2013 and will continue until the positions
are filled. A background check will be required for employment.
Purdue University is an Equal Opportunity/Equal
Access/Affirmative Action employer fully committed to achieving a diverse
workforce.
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