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Tenure Track Faculty Position in Climate Change Mitigation/Adaptation

Employer
Carnegie Mellon University
Location
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Closing date
Dec 7, 2023
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Discipline
Global Environmental Change
Career Level
Early Career (up to 10 years past degree)
Education Level
PhD
Job Type
Tenure Track
Relocation Cost
Paid
Sector Type
Academia

Job Details

Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty member at the Assistant or Associate (untenured) Professor level. We are seeking candidates with expertise in one or more of the following or related areas; climate change mitigation and/or adaptation, decarbonization of the built environment, engineering climate change solutions, carbon capture, storage, and utilization, climate and energy policy, and cross-cutting areas including AI, digital twins, data analytics and other computational approaches in these problem domains. Integration of research with community engagement, equity and/or social justice is also desirable.   Candidates should hold a Ph.D. degree (by the time of appointment) from CEE or other relevant engineering background. The successful candidate will be expected to effectively teach core undergraduate, elective, and graduate courses, to establish and grow a strong externally-supported and internationally-recognized research program, to be a passionate mentor and advisor, and to help promote the general success of the department, College of Engineering, and the University.

Applications are due no later than December 15, 2023. Application reviews will begin November 15, 2023. The full advertisement can be found here. You can submit an application here. The anticipated start date is August, 2024.

 

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The Department of Engineering and Public Policy (EPP) is a unique department in the College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University which addresses important problems in combining both technology and policy. The department offers multiple program options for undergraduate students partnered with each of the five traditional CIT engineering departments and Computer Science, a Master's degree in Engineering & Technology Innovation and Management (E&TIM), and a research-oriented Ph.D. program.
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