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  • Assistant Professor-Structural Engineering
    Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
    University of Nebraska, Lincoln

    The University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE)
    invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Structural Engineering with an
    anticipated start date in August 2026. Candidates for this position are expected to demonstrate a
    strong commitment to teaching excellence at the undergraduate and graduate levels, along with a
    proven research capability that will support the development of an externally funded, independent
    research program and publication in leading scholarly journals. The successful candidate should also be
    prepared to collaborate with colleagues, develop new research efforts, and contribute to ongoing
    research initiatives.


    This position offers exceptional opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and access to
    advanced research infrastructure. Facilities within CEE include high-bay structural testing laboratories
    on both City Campus in Lincoln and Scott Campus in Omaha. Additional advanced research
    infrastructure is available through the Nebraska Transportation Center, the Mid-America
    Transportation Center (Region VII University Transportation Center), the Midwest Roadside Safety
    Facility, the Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience, the Nebraska Nanoengineering Research
    Facility, the Nebraska Water Center, the Heartlands Robotics Cluster, and the Holland Computing
    Center. Opportunities for collaborations further span the University of Nebraska system, including the
    Nebraska Center for Energy Sciences Research, the Center for Nanohybrid Functional Materials, the
    Center for Brain, Biology, and Behavior, the Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory, NSF Nebraska
    EPSCoR, NASA Nebraska EPSCoR, Innovation Campus, and other state and federally funded research
    centers and programs.


    The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering consists of 36 faculty members, 487
    undergraduate students, and 105 graduate students with ABET/EAC accredited programs for the B.S in
    civil engineering and B.S. in environmental engineering, as well as advanced programs leading to M.S.
    and Ph.D. degrees on the Omaha and Lincoln campuses.
    The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering plays a key role in advancing COE’s ambitious
    research goals, supported by start-of-the art facilities, including an $80 million research building and a
    $115 million engineering teaching facility newly constructed in 2024. The department contributes to
    the college’s record enrollment of 3,867 undergraduates, a 3.9% increase from Fall 2024. COE is
    dedicated to delivering a world-class engineering education, featured by its unique Complete
    Engineer® Program. Additionally, UNL COE was among the first three institutions in the nation to
    receive the ASEE Diversity Recognition Program Silver Award. The college boasts over 250 faculty,
    serving programs on City Campus and East Campus in Lincoln and Scott Campus in Omaha. We expect the successful candidate to help shape the future of both the Department and COE during a period of
    exciting growth and change. Additional information about the Department and College of Engineering
    (COE) can be found at http://cee.unl.edu and http://engineering.unl.edu.


    The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is Nebraska’s land-grant research university, is a member of the Big
    Ten, and ranks among Doctoral Universities with the Highest Research Activity [Carnegie CIHE]. As the
    state’s flagship institution, UNL plays a key role in the research and innovation landscape within the
    region and leverages the department’s co-location in Lincoln and Omaha. The city of Omaha, the
    largest metropolitan area in Nebraska, is a rising tech hub in the Midwest. Lincoln, the state capital, is
    also part of a growing high-tech region known as the ‘Midwest Silicon Prairie’. Taking advantage of
    both communities, UNL offers a vibrant, welcoming, family-friendly community with a strong economy,
    excellent public school systems, modest cost of living, and a high quality of life. Learn more about life
    in Lincoln and Omaha at placetobelnk.com, aboutlincoln.unl.edu, and visitomaha.com.


    Required Qualifications
    • Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or a closely related field.
    • Ph.D. in civil engineering or a closely related field prior to the start date of the appointment.
    • Expertise in structural engineering.
    • Active record of scholarly achievement in structural engineering, as evidenced by peerreviewedhttps://equity.unl.edu/notice-nondiscrimination/
    publications or equivalent scholarly output appropriate to career stage.


    Preferred Qualifications
    • B.S. and/or Ph.D. in civil engineering.
    • Strong record of scholarly achievement in structural engineering.
    • Proposed research agenda that complements and enhances existing departmental and
    university strengths.
    • Demonstrated ability or potential to secure external research funding.
    • Demonstrated ability or potential to teach core undergraduate and advanced graduate courses
    in structural engineering.
    • Demonstrated experience or commitment to mentoring undergraduate and graduate students.
    • Professional licensure.
    • Commitment to advancing the department’s mission in research, teaching, and service.


 


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