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Institution:The University of Alabama
Department:Chemical and Biological Engineering
Location:Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Target rank:Assistant Professor, Associate Professor
Tenure track:yes
Start date:Fall 2016
Posting date:April 13, 2016
Application deadline:none
Contact: Jason Bara
jbara@eng.ua.edu
Research areas:unrestricted

The Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering at The University of Alabama invites applications for multiple tenure-track faculty positions consistent with building upon and expanding the strengths of our faculty (http://che.eng.ua.edu/people). Candidates will be considered for appointment at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor commensurate with experience and qualifications.

The department is benefiting from the College and University’s rapid expansion in enrollment and facilities including completion of the $300 MM Engineering and Science Complex in summer 2013. These buildings provide nearly 1 million ft2 of state-of-the-art research and instructional space.

Applicants must have an earned doctorate (Ph.D.) in chemical engineering or a closely related field. Application packages must be submitted electronically and should consist of a CV, statements of research and teaching interests, and contact information for at least three references. Applications will be accepted and reviewed continuously until the positions are filled with a possible start date as early as May 2016. Please apply online at http://facultyjobs.ua.edu. (Requisition #0809696)

For additional information regarding this search, contact Prof. Jason E. Bara, chair of the faculty search (jbara@eng.ua.edu).

The University of Alabama is an Equal Employment/Equal Educational Opportunity Institution. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, genetic information, disability, or protected veteran status, and will not be discriminated against because of their protected status.