The Department of Chemical Engineering at Stanford University is seeking applicants for tenure-track positions at the junior level (Assistant or untenured Associate Professor). Applicants are expected to have earned a Ph.D. degree in chemical engineering or related disciplines.
We will consider applicants knowledgeable in the general area of chemical engineering science. While all areas encompassed by chemical engineering are acceptable there are several broad areas of particular interest, including surface reactivity and catalysis, fuel cells, environmental or atmospheric studies, molecular transport processes and mechanics, and materials physics and chemistry, computation and simulation, biochemical and biomolecular engineering, nanomaterials processing, and the energy sciences. In general, we give higher priority to the overall originality and promise of candidate's work than to the sub-area of specialization.
The successful candidate will be expected to teach at the graduate and undergraduate level, to develop advance graduate courses in a research specialty, as well as to develop a world-class research program with an emphasis on the fundamental physical, chemical, and engineering aspects of chemical engineering science.Applicants should be seeking a stimulating interdisciplinary environment in which to pursue teaching and research.We anticipate that the faculty members will contribute to and develop leadership roles and interactions among faculty not only in Chemical Engineering, but also Electrical, Mechanical, Civil and Environmental, and Materials Science and Engineering in the School of Engineering; in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in the School of Humanities and Sciences; in the departments and programs in the School of Medicine, as well as Bioengineering located in the Schools of Engineering and Medicine; and the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory.
Application
Applicants should send curriculum vitae (including research accomplishments, teaching experience, and publications), a transcript of doctoral graduate study, a detailed research and teaching plan, and supporting letters from at least three references to:
Professor Curtis W. Frank, Chair
Search committee
Department of Chemical Engineering
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-5025
Applications are due by December 1, 2007, but we will continue to accept applications until the positions are filled.
Stanford University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.
We will consider applicants knowledgeable in the general area of chemical engineering science. While all areas encompassed by chemical engineering are acceptable there are several broad areas of particular interest, including surface reactivity and catalysis, fuel cells, environmental or atmospheric studies, molecular transport processes and mechanics, and materials physics and chemistry, computation and simulation, biochemical and biomolecular engineering, nanomaterials processing, and the energy sciences. In general, we give higher priority to the overall originality and promise of candidate's work than to the sub-area of specialization.
The successful candidate will be expected to teach at the graduate and undergraduate level, to develop advance graduate courses in a research specialty, as well as to develop a world-class research program with an emphasis on the fundamental physical, chemical, and engineering aspects of chemical engineering science.Applicants should be seeking a stimulating interdisciplinary environment in which to pursue teaching and research.We anticipate that the faculty members will contribute to and develop leadership roles and interactions among faculty not only in Chemical Engineering, but also Electrical, Mechanical, Civil and Environmental, and Materials Science and Engineering in the School of Engineering; in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in the School of Humanities and Sciences; in the departments and programs in the School of Medicine, as well as Bioengineering located in the Schools of Engineering and Medicine; and the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory.
Application
Applicants should send curriculum vitae (including research accomplishments, teaching experience, and publications), a transcript of doctoral graduate study, a detailed research and teaching plan, and supporting letters from at least three references to:
Professor Curtis W. Frank, Chair
Search committee
Department of Chemical Engineering
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-5025
Applications are due by December 1, 2007, but we will continue to accept applications until the positions are filled.
Stanford University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.
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