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Institution: | UCLA |
Department: | Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering |
Location: | Los Angeles, California |
Target rank: | Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor |
Tenure track: | yes |
Start date: | flexible |
Posting date: | October 20, 2014 |
Application deadline: | December 20, 2014 |
More info URL: | http://www.chemeng.ucla.edu |
Contact: |
Alain De Vera alain@ucla.edu 310-820-9062 |
Research areas: | Materials, Reaction engineering, Bioengineering, Thermo/stat-mech, Modeling/simulation, Environment/sustainability, Process engineering, Dynamics/control, Nanotechnology, Transport phenomena, Energy, Separations, Manufacturing/logistics, Education |
The Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is seeking a faculty candidate with extraordinary research and teaching capability in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. Candidates must have a PhD degree in chemical engineering or a related field, and be qualified to teach undergraduate and graduate courses and to mentor MS and PhD students. The successful candidate will have an outstanding record of contributions to chemical and/or biomolecular engineering. Senior, qualified candidates maybe considered for the William D. Van Vorst Chair in Chemical Engineering. Please apply by 12/20/14 at https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/apply/JPF00533. The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age or protected veteran status. The department is seeking outstanding candidates with the potential for exceptional research, and excellence in teaching, and also a clear commitment to enhancing the diversity of the faculty, graduate student population, and of the majors in chemical and biomolecular engineering.