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Teach ENME 667 L01 'Fracture Mechanics' at the University of Calgary's Schulich School of Engineering in Fall 2026. Ideal candidates possess a master’s in mechanical engineering and strong teaching skills.
This sessional instructor position requires expertise in fracture mechanics within the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering. You will lead lectures on topics like failure criteria, crack tip parameters, and fatigue analysis. Your teaching experience will greatly influence students' understanding of mechanical properties and design applications.
Key Responsibilities:
• Deliver engaging lectures on fracture mechanics concepts
• Guide students through design and testing standards
• Foster discussions on ductile and brittle failures
• Assess student performance and provide constructive feedback
• Develop course materials aligned with the syllabus
Requirements:
• Master’s degree in mechanical engineering required
• Proven background in fracture mechanics necessary
• Strong teaching performance history preferred
• Commitment to student success
• Canadian citizenship or permanent residency prioritized
Bring your expertise in fracture mechanics to elevate students' learning at the University of Calgary.
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