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  • Assistant Professor - Thermal Fluid Science
    Mechanical Engineering
    Northern Illinois University

    The College of Engineering and Engineering Technology invites applications for an anticipated tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the Department of Mechanical Engineering with specialization in thermal-fluid sciences, starting August 2026.

    Northern Illinois University (NIU) is a comprehensive research university offering programs from the Baccalaureate through the Doctorate. Colleges include Business, Education, Engineering and Engineering Technology, Law, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Health and Human Sciences, and Visual and Performing Arts. On-campus enrollment is approximately 16,000 students. The university also offers more than 200 off-campus courses each semester to students in communities throughout northern Illinois.

    The main campus is located in DeKalb, 65 miles west of Chicago’s “Loop” and 40 miles southeast of Rockford with education centers in Rockford and Naperville. DeKalb/Sycamore, with a population of about 60,000, is a modern paradox, a rural/urban community. It is simultaneously recognized for its manufacturing and rich farmlands. The site of the first manufacturing of barbed wire and the development of hybrid seed corn are evidence of its diversified history. The blend of industry and agriculture, coupled with the cultural and recreational facilities of the university and supplemented by easy access to Chicago and Rockford, provide an enjoyable environment in which to live.


    The faculty member is expected to serve as an energetic and engaged educator for both undergraduate and graduate students, conduct externally funded research, publish in archival journals, and supervise students in experiential learning programs. The faculty member’s research agenda should strategically enhance the department’s portfolio in the field of thermal-fluid science.



    • Teach undergraduate and graduate courses as needed

    • Provide academic advising and guidance to students enrolled in the Mechanical Engineering programs

    • Participate in student learning outcomes assessment, program assessment, and accreditation

    • Develop an active research program that leads to scholarly publication and external funding


 


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