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CoE - Advance Materials Faculty Positions - All Ranks
Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering
University of Miami
The primary appointment can be in the Department of Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering, which houses ongoing work in material synthesis, catalysis and energy storage, or in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, which houses ongoing work in advanced additive manufacturing of polymer composites, multifunctional ceramics, and metallic laser powder bed fusion. Joint appointments with other university departments are also possible.
The University of Miami’s College of Engineering has embarked on university-wide strategic initiatives related to the University’s Roadmap to the Next Century. The search is open to all areas of Advanced Materials, including both structural and functional materials. Applicants with a specialization in 1) computational modeling and simulation for catalysis and energy applications, and 2) high throughput materials invention and development for extreme environments are of particular interest. Some areas of emphasis include but are not limited to systems/data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, modern design and optimization, and molecular dynamics for catalysis, energy storage and conversion, smart materials and nanomaterials, multi-functional polymer and ceramics, high-entropy alloys, and bio-/ bio-inspired materials. The college is especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute, through their research, teaching, and/or service, to the diversity and excellence of the academic community.
The successful candidates should have a Ph.D. in chemical engineering, materials engineering, mechanical engineering, or a relevant discipline, a track record of outstanding research, and a commitment to excellence in education and student mentoring. The selected candidate will be expected to teach classes at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Preference will be given to mid-career applicants. Senior faculty will be expected to play a leadership role within the department and to promote interdisciplinary research throughout the University in the field of Advanced Materials.