DEPARTMENT: Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
POSITION: Multiple Faculty Positions
LINK: https://cbe.osu.edu/news/2014/06/faculty-position-opening
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THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY’S WILLIAM G. LOWRIE DEPARTMENT OF
CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING invites applicants for multiple
positions:
- Tenured, Associate or Full Professor - Green Chemistry. Candidates with an established research program in the field of reaction engineering including but not limited to catalysis and renewable energy systems that is relevant to the general field of sustainable engineering and chemistry are strongly encouraged to apply. Successful applicants will be expected to lead or participate in collaborative teams and interdisciplinary research with the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and the broader community of scholars.
- Tenure-track, Assistant Professor - Energy. Candidates of particular interest will have research expertise in a broad range of energy fields, including polymeric or metal oxide materials, devices, and catalytic or non-catalytic processes that are associated with but not limited to photo, electro, and/or chemical systems.
- Clinical Assistant Professor - Petroleum Engineering. The successful candidate will be able to develop, maintain, and teach courses for Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering majors in support of the department’s efforts to introduce a Petroleum Engineering minor. Candidates will ideally have industrial experience in the petroleum industry.
- Tenure-track, Assistant Professor - Cancer Cluster. The successful candidate will have a record of outstanding research accomplishments and a strong commitment to teaching excellence. This is one of four positions within a cluster that will be expected to collaborate closely with each other, as well as with medical researchers in the OSU Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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