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Institution:Georgia Institute of Technology
Department:School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Location:Atlanta, Georgia
Target rank:Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor
Tenure track:yes
Start date:flexible
Posting date:August 20, 2015
Application deadline:none
More info URL:http://www.chbe.gatech.edu/
Contact: Amber Burke
aburke40@gatech.edu
404-894-4136
Research areas:Education, Manufacturing/logistics, Separations, Energy, Transport phenomena, Nanotechnology, Dynamics/control, Process engineering, Environment/sustainability, Modeling/simulation, Thermo/stat-mech, Bioengineering, Reaction engineering, Materials

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Open Faculty Positions in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech

The School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech seeks candidates for multiple tenure-track faculty positions. Successful candidates will develop internationally recognized research programs in a collaborative environment that emphasizes both fundamental and industrially oriented research, with experimental or theoretical focus, while contributing to the School’s educational excellence. Outstanding candidates from any field with an interest in working in a chemical and biomolecular engineering program are encouraged to apply, but areas of particular interest include (i) chemical biology, (ii) systems engineering, (iii) soft matter, (iv) electronics and photonics, and (v) nanomanufacturing. Candidates should have a PhD in chemical engineering or a related field. To apply, send a single PDF file to faculty.candidates@chbe.gatech.edu that includes a cover letter, curriculum vitae, description of the proposed research program and teaching plans, and list of at least three professional references.

The School is part of the Georgia Tech College of Engineering. All of Georgia Tech’s undergraduate and graduate engineering programs are ranked in the top 10 by US News and World Report.

Georgia Tech is an equal opportunity employer and a unit of the University System of Georgia.