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Assistant/Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering (id:21576)

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University of Maine
Purpose :
The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Maine, the flagship campus of the University of Maine System, invites applications for an Assistant/Associate Professor position. This is a full-time (9 month/academic-year) tenure-track position. Rank at appointment commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities :
The successful candidate will be expected to establish a sustainable, extramurally funded research program. Several opportunities exist at UMaine for interdisciplinary work across various research centers that span multiple colleges. Special consideration will be given to candidates whose proposed research is connected to pulp and paper manufacturing. Teaching assignments will typically include core courses in the Department's undergraduate chemical engineering program. Opportunities exist for developing new electives in advanced topics and for contributing to teaching technical electives relevant to pulp and paper technology and related topics.
Knowledge, Skills & Qualifications :
The candidate must have earned a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in Chemical Engineering or a closely related field by the date of hire. Highly motivated, student-oriented candidates with a strong commitment to quality teaching and research are encouraged to apply.
Position Title: Assistant/Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering (id:21576)
Department: Chemical Engineering
Bargaining Unit: AFUM
Length: Academic Year (Sept-May)
Required Documents: Copies of Transcripts, Cover Letter, Publications, Resume/CV, Teaching Evaluations, Teaching PhilosophyEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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