Tenure-Track: Assistant Professor or Associate Professor
Listed on 2026-02-18
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic, Faculty -
Engineering
The Department of Nuclear Engineering, College of Engineering at Texas A&M University (TAMU) invites applications by exceptional candidates for two full-time tenure-track positions at the assistant or associate professor levels with a 9-month academic appointment, and the possibility of an additional summer appointment contingent upon need and availability of funds, beginning August 1, 2026.
Specialties of Interest- Nuclear fuel and materials (focus on materials behavior and degradation in extreme environments)
- Fusion science and engineering (focus on power engineering, laser technologies, and plasma science and engineering)
- Computational methods and computational physics (including, for example, Multiphysics analysis of advanced nuclear reactors, radiation transport methods, and modeling of coupled phenomena)
The search seeks candidates with experimental and/or computational skills. All applicants are encouraged to consider the integration of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning into their research and teaching plans. Successful candidates will be expected to conduct original scholarly research, build self-sustaining research programs, teach both graduate and undergraduate courses, mentor students, and contribute to the department's mission and service.
About the DepartmentEstablished in 1958, the Department of Nuclear Engineering at TAMU is one of the nation’s oldest and most distinguished programs. It lies within TAMU’s College of Engineering, which in FY 2024 achieved the distinction of having the largest research expenditures in the US ($463 Million). Its student population of 525 (graduate and undergraduate) is the largest in the nation. The Department is currently playing a central role in the plans of TAMUS and the State of Texas for establishing nuclear power and advanced reactors as a dominant source of clean energy in the 21st century.
It has unique infrastructure and centers that include the Fuel Cycle and Materials Laboratory (FCML), the Center for Nuclear Security Science & Policy Initiatives (NSSPI), the Center for Large-Scale Scientific Simulations (CLASS), and the Center for Advanced Small Modular and Microreactors (CASMR). Incoming faculty will have access to the Nuclear Engineering and Science Center and its TRIGA reactor to support their experimental and computational research.
Offered
The department offers B.S., M.S., M.E., and Ph.D. degrees in nuclear engineering and an undergraduate minor in radiological health engineering. The vast majority of graduate students are funded via research assistantships, teaching assistantships, and fellowships. The undergraduate program has held accreditation from the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET) since 1969.
QualificationsApplicants must have earned a doctorate in Nuclear Engineering, or another suitable Engineering Field or Natural Sciences such as Physics.
Application RequirementsApplicants must submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, personal statement to include philosophy and plans for research, teaching, and service, as applicable, and a list of four references (including postal addresses, phone numbers and email addresses). Full consideration will be given to applications received by December 5, 2025. The anticipated start date for these positions is August 1, 2026. Apply for these positions at
ContactFor questions regarding the application process or other inquiries, please contact Laurie McArthur, lmcarthur.
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