Tenure-Track Faculty Positions; Cycle
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Description
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) invites applications for multiple tenure-track faculty positions. We are strongly committed to all members of our community: students, faculty, and staff. Our mission is to inspire and educate the next generation of engineers and to conduct engineering science and technology research that addresses important societal challenges. We strive to accomplish this mission with the highest dedication to quality, integrity, and respect for others.
We are particularly interested in applicants who are committed to enriching our environment in research and teaching and demonstrate an eagerness to strengthen the values of collaboration and interdisciplinarity seeks to meet the needs of dual-career couples https://(Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). and is a member of the Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (HERC) that assists with dual-career searches.
We have multiple tenure-track positions open to candidates from a broad range of engineering and scientific backgrounds who perform computational, AI, and/or theoretical research. Consistent with the current breadth of departmental research, we welcome applicants with expertise across a wide variety of research areas broadly related to mechanical engineering. We expect that applicants will also contribute synergistically to the existing, highly collaborative research activities in the department, college, and university-at-large, which all have a rich history of interdisciplinary research.
The Mechanical Engineering department consists of approximately 40 faculty, 450 undergraduate students, and 450 graduate students. We have a dynamic and passionate faculty who create a cultivating and energetic environment. They perform innovative research in traditional and non-traditional domains that addresses societal challenges and that is defining the future of engineering. A new world-class building with state-of-the-art research and educational facilities recently opened as the home for Mechanical Engineering.
The department provides a welcoming environment for researchers from cutting-edge technical backgrounds to develop an academic career.
You are expected to establish and grow a strong, externally supported, and internationally recognized research program. You are expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Tenure-track faculty at CMU carry a relatively low teaching load, typically two courses per year, which allows time for quality research and close involvement with students. You are expected to be a passionate mentor and advisor, and to serve with colleagues to promote the general success of the department.
EligibilityWe seek individuals who hold a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline and have demonstrated dedication to our core values: scientific truth, creativity, quality, innovation, and engineering problem solving. Faculty appointments are typically made at the rank of Assistant Professor. Appointments may also be made at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor depending on your qualifications.
Instructions to Apply- A cover letter.
- Your curriculum vitae.
- A research statement of no more than five pages that outlines a compelling vision for a research program that ultimately goes beyond your prior experience as a PhD student, as a post-doctoral fellow, and/or in industry. The statement should include initial research projects that can be immediately pursued with graduate students and for which external funding can realistically be sought. It should also include a longer-term vision with more far-reaching plans that reference potential collaborators in the department and elsewhere at CMU.
- A teaching and mentoring statement of no more than two pages that outlines your experiences and how they have shaped your pedagogical philosophy. The statement should also list the CMU Mechanical Engineering undergraduate https:// and graduate https:// courses that you are interested in…
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