Assistant Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
Assistant Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
- R113278
- Main Campus, Orlando, Florida
- Medical City at Lake Nona, Orlando, Florida
- Faculty
- Full time
- Materials Science & Engineering - Academic Instruction
Travel and tourism are the largest industry and economic lifeblood of Central Florida – the area hosts more than 72 million visitors each year. Given the scope and continued growth of the travel industry, Orlando has the opportunity to become the global capital for travel and tourism research, with the University of Central Florida (UCF) assuming a leadership role in this development.
However, the COVID-19 pandemic showed in stark relief the vulnerability of our travel and tourism industry to various health and safety threats.
The UCF Strategic Investment Program has recently invested in funding for the Infectious Disease and Travel Health Initiative (IDTHI). These funds are targeted for hiring new faculty across four colleges at UCF (e.g., Hospitality Management; Biomedical Sciences; Engineering and Computer Science; Medicine) with diverse disciplinary and methodological approaches to research on travel and infectious diseases. It is expected that the new and existing faculty will provide a critical mass of investigators whose research collaborations will benefit from interdisciplinary research and cross‑pollination of different areas of expertise and result in innovative team science that will be well‑positioned to obtain external funding.
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) at the College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) at UCF invites applicants for a full‑time, 9‑month, tenure‑earning, assistant professor in areas related to UCF’s Infectious Disease Initiative. Faculty will be members of the core Materials Science and Engineering program.
Research areas of interest include:
- Novel functional materials for pathogen mitigation, drug delivery, characterization of pathogen (bacteria/virus)-materials interfaces.
- Innovative sensor materials (nano to micro) and devices for detection of pathogens related to infectious disease.
- Example topics of interest require expertise at the interface of materials science and engineering and biomedical sciences.
The successful candidate is expected to conduct impactful research and educate undergraduate and graduate students in the aforementioned areas of research. Establishing strong ties with industrial partners, both local and national, is of special interest.
Working at UCF has its perks- Benefit packages, including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending, and Employee Assistance Program.
- Paid time off, including annual (12-month faculty) and sick time off and paid holidays.
- Retirement savings options.
- Employee discounts, including tickets to many Orlando attractions.
- Education assistance.
- Flexible work environment.
Negotiable
Minimum QualificationsAn earned Ph.D. from an accredited institution in Materials Science and Engineering, or closely related discipline, by the start of the appointment. Applicants must also provide evidence of strong commitment to academic activities, including teaching, scholarly publications, and sponsored research.
Preferred QualificationsAn exceptional record of scholarly research in one or more of the targeted technical areas is highly desirable. A history of working with teams, especially ones that span multiple disciplines, is also preferred.
ContactQuestions regarding this search may be directed to Ms. Diana Perez, ez.
Job Close DateOpen until filled
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