DEPARTMENT: Civil and Environmental Engineering
POSITION: Tenure-Track Assistant/Associate Professors
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UNIVERSITY
OF SOUTH FLORIDA
Faculty
Positions in Global Environmental Sustainability
Department
of Civil & Environmental Engineering
The Department of Civil
& Environmental Engineering invites applications for two (2)
tenure-track faculty positions at the assistant/associate professor
level with an expected start date of August 2016. An earned Ph.D. in environmental
engineering, civil engineering, or related
engineering discipline(s) and evidence or potential
for national prominence through superior scholarship, externally funded research, teaching excellence , and the
ability to teach and mentor underrepresented groups is required. A successful candidate will be
expected to lead a team of graduate students in Ph.D. research and teach undergraduate and graduate level courses in
civil/environmental engineering that should include the field of sustainability
science and engineering. We are looking for individuals that contribute
to our successes in global sustainability; water, sanitation, and hygiene
(WASH) and humanitarian engineering; resource recovery from anthropogenic
wastes; nutrient management in coastal urban areas; and systems and life cycle
thinking applied to the water-energy-food nexus. The successful faculty candidate should fit into one or more of these themes and have expertise in one or more of the
following areas: technology innovation and assessment of water and sanitation,
sustainable water supply, systems engineering, green engineering, entrepreneurship and business development, evaluation of
health risks from exposure to emerging pathogens, climate and environmental
decision-making, and valuing socioeconomic implications of emerging
technologies and environmental systems.
The Civil and
Environmental Engineering Department at the University of South Florida
includes 32 faculty, 273 junior and senior undergraduate students, and 180
graduate students. Three NSF CAREER awardees are members of the
department’s environmental and water resources group. Faculty have the
opportunity to collaborate with the EPA funded National Center for Reinventing
Aging Infrastructure for Nutrient Management; Center for Modeling Hydrologic
and Aquatic Systems; USF Water Institute; Clean Energy Research Center, Patel
College of Global Sustainability, and RECLAIM, a global network of researchers
and practitioners dedicated to developing geographically appropriate and
culturally relevant engineered systems to recover nutrient, energy, and water
resources from waste. There are strong inter-departmental
partnerships existing with the U.S. Peace Corps through Master’s International
programs in Civil & Environmental Engineering, Global Health, and Applied
Anthropology; UNESCO-IHE, the largest international graduate water education
facility in the world; and, and other international partners. In
addition, the World Health Organization has designated the USF College of
Public Health as a WHO Collaborating Center for Social Marketing and Social
Change to address non-communicable diseases. Also, the Global Citizens Project
at the University of South Florida is a university-wide initiative aimed at
enhancing undergraduate students' global competencies through the development
of new and improved curricular and co-curricular experiences. USF was also
recently listed by Sierra Magazine as the 14th greenest university in the
U.S.
The University of
South Florida is a high-impact, global research university dedicated to student
success. USF is a Top 50 research university among both public and private
institutions nationwide in total research expenditures, according to the
National Science Foundation. Serving nearly 48,000 students, the USF System has
an annual budget of $1.5 billion and an annual economic impact of $4.4 billion.
USF is a member of the American Athletic Conference.
Applicants must electronically submit the application packet to the following website: http://www.usf.edu/administrative-services/human-resources/careers/index.aspx (ID 8731). The packet must contain a cover letter, complete vitae with list of publications, names and detailed contact information for four references, a ≤ 2-page statement of the applicant’s teaching interests and vision, and a ≤ 2-page statement of the applicant’s research vision. The cover letter should be addressed to the Dr. James R. Mihelcic, Faculty Search Committee Chair, Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Ave, ENB 118, Tampa, Florida, 33620. The University of South Florida is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action Institution. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants who need disability accommodations to participate in the selection process should notify Brett Annette, Equal Opportunity Liaison Coordinator at (813) 974-7736 at least seven working days in advance of need. Review of applicants will begin in early December and applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.
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