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Week of January 26, 2009

 

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>THIS WEEK

>PLAN AHEAD…

Miscellaneous Announcements

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>GRAD STUDENTS/ FACULTY/ STAFF

Seminars

Scholarships and Fellowships

Job and Internship Postings—Students

Faculty and Post-Doc Positions

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BRAND NEW!

COE ACADEMIC COACHING PROGRAM

 

Concerned about your academic success? The CoE is offering a new peer coaching program for undergraduates who are seeking to clarify their educational and life goals and improve their academic performance. One of seven peer coaches will work with you to help identify and address barriers to your success. The coaches are students within the CoE Schools and departments, including IME senior Andrew Wellington.

 

If you are looking for someone to talk to about improving your grades, managing your time, and preparing for tests, then this program is for you. This is not a tutoring program, but rather a partnership that provides space to explore in conversation how performance might be taken to a new level. To learn more about the new program and the coaches, or to schedule an appointment with the coach of your choosing, click here. Questions? E-mail engrcoaching@oregonstate.edu.

 

For other Student Support Services, click here.

 

 

UPCOMING EVENTS [back to top]

 

Visit the MIME event calendar online

 

This Week

 

Mon Jan 26: Formula SAE Meeting. 6–7 pm, Rogers 132 (SAE Shop). All MIME students are welcome to attend.

 

Mon Jan 26: American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics (AIAA) Design, Build and Fly Meeting. 6–7 pm, Covell 017.

 

Mon Jan 26: EWB El Salvador Project Meeting. 7 pm, Gilmore 234. The team is planning the next phase of implementing a clean, accessible water system for the Salvadoran communities of Las Mercedes and El Naranjito. All OSU students are welcome to attend.

 

Tues Jan 27: MIME Graduate Defense: Simulation of Flow Maldistribution in Microchannels Using Fully Resolved Technique.” Presenter: Mathieu Martin, Candidate for Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, OSU School of MIME. 10:00 am, Rogers 226.

 

Tues Jan 27: Graduate Student Brown-bag: Master’s & Doctoral Program of Study. Noon–1 pm, MU Journey Room. Open to all grad students. For more info, click here.

 

Tues Jan 27: Graduate Student Financial Support Workshop: “Show Me the Money (or at Least How I Can Find It).” 2–4 pm, Autzen Classroom, Valley Library Room 2082. Registration for this workshop has closed. For more library workshops, click here.

 

Tues Jan 27: Micro Air Vehicle (MAV) Club Meeting. 4 pm, Graff basement (closest to Rogers Hall). Agenda: Club will start using carbon fiber. All OSU students are welcome to attend.

 

Tues Jan 27: Campus-wide Social. 4–6 pm, MU Lounge. Hosted by the Office of Community & Diversity. Bring friends and family to attend this informal meet & greet for the campus community. Food and drinks provided.

 

Tues Jan 27: Baja SAE Meeting. 5 pm, Rogers 230. Review previous week’s meeting and work that needs to be done. All MIME students are welcome to attend.

 

Tues Jan 27: Enterprise Challenge Networking Event. 6–7:30 pm, Weatherford Hall's Trysting Tree Conference Room. Connect with fellow entrepreneurs. See Misc. Announcements.

 

Wed Jan 28: Human Powered Vehicle Team (HPVT) Meeting. 4 pm, Dearborn 5b. Meeting will go over final aluminum frame production, drive train integration, and preparation for spring competition. All CoE students are welcome to attend. Questions?Contact Ryan Carpenter (carpryan@onid.orst.edu).

 

Wed Jan 28: American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics (AIAA) Club Meeting. 6–7 pm, Rogers 230. Agenda: Discuss the rocket car project and sell small model rocket kits for the upcoming rocket competition. All OSU students interested in competing, observing, or launching rockets are welcome to attend. Interested but cannot attend AIAA meetings? Contact Kevin Lewis (kevin.t.lewis.11@gmail.com) to find out how to get involved.

 

Wed Jan 28: Engineers Without Borders (EWB) General Meeting. 7 pm, KEC 1001. Update on the progress (and adventures) of December’s El Salvador travel team. Free pizza! All OSU students are welcome to attend.

 

Thurs Jan 29: Nicodemus Scholarship Program Info Session. 4 pm, Snell 448See scholarships.

 

Thurs Jan 29: OSU Campus Coalition Builders “Lunch & Learn” Forum: Racism in Communities of Color: Self Reflection for the Ally. 11:30 am–1:30 pm, MU 206. The presentation will include information on racial identity development, outcomes of racism including strengths and challenges, and insights for allies. Presenters: Drs. Marcey Bamba and Carlos Taloyo, Psychologists, OSU CAPS. All OSU students, faculty and staff are welcome. No pre-registration required. Bring your lunch. For more info, click here.

 

Thurs Jan 29: “Building a Green Business: Lessons and Opportunities” Lecture. 12 pm (noon), LaSells Stewart Center, Construction and Engineering Auditorium. Speaker: Martin Tobias, a serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist in technology and clean energy solutions. Hosted by the Oregon State University College of Business Austin Entrepreneurship Program. This event is free and open to the public. For more info, click here or contact the College of Business at 541-737-6020.

 

Thurs Jan 29: Microgravity Flight Team (MGFT) Meeting. 5 pm, Dearborn 209. Team member introductions and orientation. Free pizza! All OSU students are welcome to attend.

 

Sunday Feb 1: DEADLINE to apply for COE Financial Aid and Scholarships. For the application, click here.

 

Plan Ahead... [back to top]

 

Monday Feb 2: Annual OSU Food Drive Kick Off. Last year OSU raised more than 400,000 pounds of food! For a 2009 OSU Food Drive calendar of events, click here.

 

Fri Feb 6: AIAA Small Rocket Competition. 3–6 pm, park between 14th and 11th (northern side of Jefferson St.) See Misc. Announcements.

 

Mon Feb 9: “Darkness to Daylight 2”­. OSU Division of Student Affairs invites you to attend any or all of three opportunities to learn about mental health issues. Keynote speaker: Ross Szabo. For more details, click here.

 

Wed Feb 11: OSU Campus Coalition Builders Workshop: Welcoming Diversity–Valuing the Differences Among Us! 8:30 am–4:30 pm, MU 206. Click here for workshop description. All OSU students, faculty and staff are welcome. Pre-registration is required. Non-credit participants may register by e-mailing Jodi.nelson@oregonstate.edu. One credit may be earned by registering for ALS 199, CRN # 34465.

 

Wed Feb 11: Diversity Book Club Winter 2009 Forum. 12–1:30 pm, Valley Library Willamette Room. Read “The Autobiography of Malcolm X” by Alex Haley, or watch the movie. All are welcome. For more info, click here.

 

Wed Feb 11: Annual OSU Career Makeover Wardrobe Event. 10 am–3 pm, MU Ballroom. More details to come…

 

Wed Feb 11: Networking and Dining Etiquette. 5 pm, CH2M Hill Alumni Center. Cost is $8 and registration is required. Click here for more info and to register.

 

Mon Feb 16: OSU Campus Coalition Builders “Lunch & Learn” Forum: Making Men. 11:30 am–1 pm, MU 206. An interactive exploration of masculinity as a culture and discovery of the risks and rewards of participation therein. Presenters: Ross Artwohl, LCSW and Dr. Brett Vicario, Psychologist, OSU CAPS. All OSU students, faculty and staff are welcome. No pre-registration required. Bring your lunch. For more info, click here.

 

Mon Feb 16: Career Services Winter 2009 Workshops. Kerr Basement 008. For more info, click here.

·         Effective Job Search Workshop, 10 am–12 pm.

·         Resume Writing Workshop, 12–2 pm.

·         Interviewing Workshop, 2–4 pm.

 

Tues Feb 17: OSU Career Services Mock Interviews. Sign up to practice interviewing with company representatives. Call 541-737-4085 to schedule. For more info, click here.

 

Tues Feb 17: Career Services Winter 2009 Workshops (continued). For more info, click here.

·         Finding an Internship Workshop, 11 am–12 pm.

·         Success at the Career Fair Workshop, 12–1 pm.

·         Resume Writing Workshop, 2–3 pm.

 

Wed Feb 18: EECS & MIME Industry Reception. 5:30 pm. Annual networking & recruiting event that is open to all MIME and EECS students, freshman to graduate. More info to come...

 

Thurs Feb 19: Winter Engineering Career Fair. 11 am–4 pm, CH2M Hill. Employers will be there to speak with students about full-time, co-op & internship opportunities. Click here for a listing of employers attending the fair. Note: this list will be updated in coming weeks so be sure to check back.

 

Fri Feb 20: MIME Faculty/Staff Event: ANNUAL SOUP CONTEST! 11:30am–1 pm, Rogers hall break room. The School is having their annual soup contest for MIME faculty and staff. Please bring $5 or 5 food items for donation. Proceeds go toward the OSU Food Drive. If you are interested in making soup or bringing a side dish (bread, salad, drinks), e-mail Michelle Eck (michelle.eck@oregonstate.edu) by February 13th with what you would like to bring.

 

Sat Feb 20: Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Annual Ball. 7–10 pm, KEC Atrium. Featuring a live band and dance lessons! More details to come…

 

 

UPCOMING MIME SEMINARS [back to top]

 

Tues Jan 27: MIME Graduate Defense: Simulation of Flow Maldistribution in Microchannels Using Fully Resolved Technique.” Presenter: Mathieu Martin, Candidate for Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, OSU School of MIME. 10:00 am, Rogers 226.

 

 

MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS [back to top]

 

Undergrad/School-wide…

 

HAVE AN IDEA FOR A NEW PRODUCT OR SERVICE? Pitch your idea to successful entrepreneurs, senior executives, and venture investors at the 2009 Enterprise Challenge, hosted by Austin Entrepreneurship Program. Students with an idea for a new product or service will build a business plan describing how to take that idea to market, and then present the business plan for review. The winning team will receive $10,000 toward realizing their plan with the second and third place teams receiving $5,000 and $2,500. Deadline for business plans: Monday, March 16. Looking for help with your idea or for a team to join? Connect with Fellow Entrepreneurs on Tuesday, January 27, 6–7:30 pm in Weatherford Hall's Trysting Tree Conference Room. All students are welcome. For more info, click here or contact Mary McKillop (mary.mckillop@bus.oregonstate.edu). [posted 1/26]

 

ATTENTION GRADUATING AND RECENTLY GRADUATED SENIORS: IT’S SENIOR PHOTO TIME! If you are graduating this year, please be sure to contact The Ball Studio in Corvallis to have your senior photograph taken. They have a small sitting fee and they have been given a list of your names, phone numbers and ONID email addresses. They will do their best to contact all graduating seniors, but you should contact them and set up your optimal sitting time. If you graduated this past fall term, and have not yet had your senior picture taken, contact the studio to set up an appointment as soon as possible. Those of you who will be graduating between now and summer term, including summer term, please make your appointment with them at your earliest convenience. Contact Joy at The Ball Studio (theballstudio@gmail.com or 541-753-5721). [posted 1/26]

 

MACHINING LAB EXTENDED HOURS. The MIME Machining and Product Realization Lab (formerly the Machine Shop) will have extended hours until further notice. Extended Machining Lab Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8 am–8:45 pm, Saturdays 8 am–4:45 pm. Note: Lab is closed every day for lunch (11:45–1 pm). [posted 1/26]

 

BUY YOUR ROCKETS FOR THE AIAA ROCKET COMPETITION. On Friday, February 6th, 3–6 pm, the AIAA club will be hosting a small rocket competition in Corvallis, in the park area on the north side of Jefferson Ave. between NW 11th and 14th streets. Refreshments will be provided. All OSU students interested in competing, observing, or launching their own rockets are welcome to attend. AIAA will sell rocket kits for $10 at either of their two weekly meetings (see event listings). Note: Only rockets made from the AIAA-sold rocket kits will be allowed to compete. Questions? Contact Kevin Lewis (kevin.t.lewis.11@gmail.com). [posted 1/16, updated 1/26]

 

PCC INFO SESSION ON TUESDAY, FEB 17th. Fortune 500 company Precision Castparts Corp. (PCC) will hold an informal info session for OSU students, faculty, and staff on Tuesday, February 17, 6–8 pm in the CH2M Hill Alumni Center’s Willamette Room. A buffet dinner will be provided. For more info about the event, click here or contact Alice Ciot, Human Resources Representative, PCC Structurals, Inc., at aciot@pccstructurals.com. [posted 1/16]

 

SCHEDULE YOUR WINTER TERM ADVISING APPOINTMENT NOW. The winter advising period started last week and continues through Friday, February 13th. Remember that you will need to schedule your 15-minute advising appointment (with the correct advisor) in order to get the all-important PIN that allows you to register for spring term classes. To check who your advisor is this term, and to schedule your advising appointment online, click here. [posted 1/16]

 

Grad Students/Faculty/Staff [back to top]

 

ATTENTION FACULTY: NOMINATE AN UNDERGRADUATE FOR THE LIBRARY RESEARCH AWARD. OSU faculty are encouraged to nominate undergraduate students whose papers or projects reflect outstanding information literacy skills and the extensive and sophisticated use of OSU Libraries' services, resources and collections. The Library Undergraduate Research Award recognizes and rewards OSU students who, through the comprehensive use of the OSU Libraries, demonstrate outstanding research, scholarship and originality in writing a paper or completing a project. To be eligible, students must have written their papers, or completed their research projects as part of their course work at OSU during the 2008 calendar year. Nominating letters and a nomination form must be submitted with the research paper with a short essay from the student detailing their library experience. Application deadline: Saturday, January 31. For more info, click here. Questions? Contact Faye Chadwell, Associate University Librarian at Faye.Chadwell@oregonstate.edu [posted 1/26]

 

COMPETE IN THE 2009 GLOBAL VENTURE CHALLENGE. Global Venture Challenge (GVC) is an educational event and competition challenging graduate students from around the globe to promote and encourage entrepreneurship and innovation in technology-based businesses. Hosted by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the University of Tennessee (UT), the event will be held March 25–27 at ORNL (Oak Ridge, Tennessee). Last year students competed for a $25,000 cash prize. Application Deadline: Monday, February 2. For an informational brochure, click here. Or, visit the Web site here. [posted 1/26]

 

SUMMER WORKSHOPS ON TEACHING SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING. The 4th annual Center for Sustainable Engineering (CSE) Workshops on incorporating sustainability concepts into engineering courses will be held on July 13–14 (workshop 1) and July 16–17 (workshop 2) at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. Workshop 1 is intended for participants with little prior experience in teaching sustainable engineering, and workshop 2 is intended for participants with some experience in teaching sustainable engineering. Each workshop will accommodate 30 participants. All tenure track faculty members who are US citizens or permanent residents from ABET-accredited engineering departments at four-year colleges and universities in the US are eligible to apply. Participants will be chosen based on a competitive application process. Application deadline: Saturday, February 14, 2009. For more info and to apply for this workshop, click here. Questions? Contact Ms. Gloria Dadowski (dadowski@andrew.cmu.edu). The workshops are supported by NSF and EPA. [posted 1/26]

 

SUICIDE RISK REDUCTION TRAINING FOR OSU FACULTY AND STAFF. You are invited to attend a 90-minute gatekeeper training on suicide risk reduction, facilitated by OSU Counseling & Psychological Services. To register for either the February 10 or March 19 training, click here. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for college students and as such presents a significant public health concern for our campus community. As an OSU faculty or staff member your relationship with students represents a unique opportunity to be an agent of change for a student in distress. This presentation will be interactive and will use multiple learning modalities (PowerPoint slides, brief written exercises, class discussion, and role plays). For any questions you may have concerning this training, e-mail michele.ribeiro@oregonstate.edu [posted 1/26]

 

MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR THE ENGINEERS WEEKS BANQUET. The 10th annual Willamette Valley Engineers Week banquet will be held on Monday, February 23rd, at the CH2M Hill Alumni Center. The keynote address will be delivered by Dr. Don Pettit, NASA Astronaut, COE alumnus, and Oregonian. Dr. Pettit recently returned from another space mission, logging about 6 million miles while helping to renovate and expand the space station. All CoE faculty and staff are encouraged to attend this banquet, which is being co-sponsored by OSU COE and the Willamette Valley Section of SWE. Click here for more details. To register, click here. [posted 1/16]

 

CALL FOR GENERAL RESEARCH FUND PROPOSALS. The Research Office is now accepting proposals for the General Research Fund (GRF) Spring 2009 solicitation. Proposals are due in the Research Office by Monday, February 16. Proposals must be submitted electronically. Please refer to the complete program description, application materials and proposal criteria at the Research Office web site. Info: Debbie Delmore, 541-737-8390, or debbie.delmore@oregonstate.edu. [posted 1/26]

 

 

 

SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND RESEARCH INTERNSHIPS [back to top]

(UG = Undergraduate Students; G = Graduate Students; UG/G = Both Undergrad and Grad)

 

UG  TEN $2,500 SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE IN THE NEW NICODEMUS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM. Requirements include pell-eligibility (at the time of application), minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA, and minimum 10 week experience abroad. For the application, click here. Application deadline: Wednesday, February 25th, at 5 pm. There will be an info session on Thursday, January 29, at 4 pm in Snell 448. [posted 1/26]

 

UG  SUMMER 2009 URSIC PROGRAM. The Research Office is accepting applications for the Undergraduate Research, Innovation, Scholarship and Creativity (URISC) program. Application deadline: Monday, March 2. For the complete program description, application and proposal criteria click here. Questions? Contact Debbie Delmore (debbie.delmore@oregonstate.edu or 541-737-8390). [posted 1/26]

 

UG  OSU AOP 2009 SCHOLARSHIP. The OSU Association of Office Professionals (AOP) will award at least one $500 scholarship based on achievement and potential for the 2009–10 academic year. Applicants must be full-time OSU students with sophomore, junior, or senior standing at the time of applying, with at least one full year of undergraduate studies remaining during the 2009–10 academic year. Also, applicants must have a major or declared minor in the College of Business, or regardless of major, have a parent or legal guardian who is a member in the OSU AOP. To apply, submit the completed application, three current letters of recommendation, and a current unofficial transcript to Maureen Childers, Disability Access Services, A200 Kerr Administration Building, Corvallis OR 97331, or email to maureen.childers@oregonstate.edu. Application deadline: March 13, 2009. Applications are available from: Financial Aid Office, Student Involvement, College of Business (or any college with a business minor), or from AOP Scholarship Committee members: Carlea Freeman (541-737-2719), Ross Jefferys (541-737-2763), Susan Perkins (541-737-0916), Joan Lease (541-737-0781), or Maureen Childers (DAS, 541-737-8965). [posted 1/16]

 

G  OUS-SYLFF GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH FOR AY 2009–10. The Graduate Fellowship Program, sponsored by the Nippon Foundation of Tokyo, is up to $12,000 which is awarded to full-time degree-seeking grads for one academic year of work involving research and scholarly endeavors in programs and projects with an international dimension. For more info, click here. For the application, click here. If you would like to be nominated, contact your faculty advisor. Nominations must be received by Monday, April 13. For a complete list of financial support programs offered by the Graduate School for 2009–10, click here. [posted 1/26]

 

G  WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY (WSU) SUMMER DOCTORAL FELLOWS PROGRAM. WSU is inviting applications from doctoral candidates who are nearing completion of their graduate degrees and preparing for careers in higher education to attend a 6-week Summer Doctoral Fellows Program (June 14–July 25). The program provides the opportunity to work closely with faculty mentors at WSU and prepare for academic careers as future faculty members. Fellows will complete dissertations or proposals, actively engage in seminars, and design individualized programs. For more info, eligibility, and how to apply, click here. Note: This year some funding will be come from an NSF ADVANCE Institutional Transformation award to increase representation of women in academic STEM disciplines. STEM candidates should state their interest in being considered for the EXCELinSE Award. Application deadline: March 15, 2009. Questions? Contact Joe Merrill (joem@wsu.edu or 509-335-6412). [posted 1/26]

 

UG/G  LARSS PROGRAM RESEARCH INTERNSHIP. The Langley Aerospace Research Summer Scholars (LARSS) Program provides hands-on paid research experiences for undergrads and grads (rising juniors and above) on-site at NASA Langley Research Center. You must be a US citizen, a full-time student, have a 3.0 GPA, and pursue a discipline of interest to NASA. There are three internship sessions: Summer (10-weeks), Spring (15-weeks), and Fall (15-weeks). Deadline for the summer internship: February 1, 2009. For more info, click here. Questions? Contact Sarah Pauls (Sarah.E.Pauls@nasa.gov) or Debbie Murray (Deborah.B.Murray@nasa.gov). [posted 1/26]

 

 

 

JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS—MIME Students [back to top]

 

The following listings were generated from the MIME Jobs and Internships Web site. For additional job and internship listings, click here. And don't forget to check out these helpful resources as well:

 

·   CampusPointIncludes MIME-related job and internship opportunities.

·   AfterCollege MIME Job Resource Center– Job listings site, tailored especially for MIME students.

 

Jobs

 

BRAMMO,INC - Industrial Engineer. This intern will be deployed to fully support Brammo’s Manufacturing process improvement activities. More ...

 

TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, US EPA - Terracosm Operations Assistant. The Terracosm Operations Assistant will assist the Facilities Operations Specialist in chamber maintenance, modification, and sensor calibrations at the US EPA Western Ecology Division’s Terrestrial Ecophysiology research site, which consists of a large greenhouse to shelter data acquisition and process control computers, and a field of 12 sunlit plant growth chambers. Ambient and elevated temperature, dew point, and CO2 concentration are carefully controlled in each chamber by programmable microprocessors and associated hardware. See http://www.epa.gov/wed/pages/facilities/corvallisfacilities.htm. The position will be funded by Terrestrial Ecosystems Research Associates, a nonprofit organization that is leasing the terracosm facility to perform a five-year, asymmetric warming, grassland experiment (project information at http://per.ornl.gov/Gregg.html). More ...

 

Internships [back to top]

 

TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, US EPA - Terracosm Operations Intern--Full or Part-time. The Terracosm Operations Intern will assist the Facilities Operations Specialist in chamber maintenance, modification, and sensor calibrations at the US EPA Western Ecology Division’s Terrestrial Ecophysiology research site, which consists of a large greenhouse to shelter data acquisition and process control computers, and a field of 12 sunlit plant growth chambers. Ambient and elevated temperature, dew point, and CO2 concentration are carefully controlled in each chamber by programmable microprocessors and associated hardware. See http://www.epa.gov/wed/pages/facilities/corvallisfacilities.htm. The position will be funded by Terrestrial Ecosystems Research Associates, a nonprofit organization that is leasing the terracosm facility to perform a five-year, asymmetric warming, grassland experiment (project information at http://per.ornl.gov/Gregg.html). More ...

 

 

 

FACULTY AND POST-DOC POSITIONS [back to top]

 

Note: Check for additional mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering positions on two ASEE web sites:

·   Prism classified section

·   Women in Engineering Division job site

 

PUDUE (2 postings). The two following positions are the first of their kind at the Purdue School of ME. Candidates for either position will be expected to serve as the focal point for the School’s efforts to chart a course for continued leadership in education and research as it evolves in partnership with campus wide activities at Purdue’s newly established Energy Center in Discovery Park. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until successful candidates are identified. Submit an online application here. For questions regarding the application process, contact Marion Ragland (ragland@purdue.edu).

·   Kenniger Professor. The candidate should possess an outstanding track record and have led/established a notable research program at one of the world’s leading universities or research organizations with a demonstrated capacity for effective development and management of research programs and the administrative structures required to support them. Substantially equivalent government or corporate research experience will also be considered. An earned doctorate in Mechanical Engineering or a related field is required. The successful candidate will also be expected to teach at the graduate and undergraduate levels, and to function as a leader and mentor in a collegial environment which has a long tradition of excellence. For more info about the position and how to apply, click here.

·   Cummins Professor. The Cummins Professor should hold an earned PhD degree in Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Civil, or Environmental Engineering, or other energy related disciplines in science and engineering. The person holding this honor should have credentials suitable for appointment as a tenure track faculty member with a specialization in energy in the School of Mechanical Engineering. Applicants should have an outstanding record of scholarship, innovation, and/or entrepreneurship demonstrated through archival publications, patents, or other well documented product realization activities. For more info and how to apply, click here.

[posted 1/26]

 

Note: Faculty and post-doc positions are posted for 2 weeks. For previous postings, visit e-bulletin archives

 

 

 

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