Assistant Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering (Environmental Engineering) Bookmark this Posting Print Preview | Apply for this Job Posting Details Posting Details Logo Institution South Dakota Mines Working Title Assistant Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering (Environmental Engineering) Posting Number F01693P Department SDSMT-Civil & Environmental Engineering Physical Location of Position (City)
Rapid City Posting Text The Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) department at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology (SD Mines) seeks exceptional candidates for a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor. An earned doctorate in Environmental Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering or a closely related discipline is required. The position has dual focus of teaching and
research, and the candidate is expected to be a teacher-scholar. A strong commitment to excellence in teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses is expected, along with contributing to program coordination and leadership, and strengthening the undergraduate and graduate environmental engineering areas of emphasis. The faculty member will be responsible to teach fundamental environmental engineering courses as
well as develop other courses related to their area of expertise.The successful candidate will be expected to develop an externally funded research program. Current CEE faculty have expertise in core environmental engineering, biological and bio-electrochemical processes, climate resiliency, life cycle assessment, surface water hydrology, sustainability, and the intersection of 2D materials, biofilms, and big data.
Opportunities for collaboration exist with the Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences program (https://www.sdsmt.edu/AES) and with multi-disciplinary centers across campus, including the Data Driven Materials Discovery Center, the Composites and Polymer Engineering Laboratory (CAPE; https://www.sdsmt.edu/research-innovation/research-facilities/cape/index.html), the Surface Engineering Research Center (SERC) in the
area of Materials and Manufacturing, the NSF-funded 2D-materials for Biofilm Engineering Science and Technology (2D-BEST) Center, and the recently awarded NSF NRT program, Training Scientists to Solve Biofilm Challenges Using Artificial Intelligence and Smart Materials. In the area of biofilms, smart materials, and AI, convergent research is ongoing through the Biochemical Spatiotemporal NeTwork Resource (Bio-SNTR)
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