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  • Teaching Faculty, Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh USA

    Dear Biomch-L Subscribers,

    Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering (ME) invites applications for an open Assistant Teaching professor (non-tenure track) position in the area of Mechanical Engineering, with a focus on teaching design to students pursuing undergraduate and masters level degrees. Exceptionally well-qualified applicants will also be considered at the Associate Teaching professor (non-tenure track) level. The ME Department at Carnegie Mellon offers a uniquely flexible, yet challenging undergraduate program leading to a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering. The Department also offers a flexible Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering and a unique professional degree in Product Innovation (Master of Product Development). The ME faculty consists of approximately 30 (total) faculty. The Department hosts about 350 undergraduate students (total) and about 310 graduate students (total).

    We seek an enthusiastic and dynamic teaching professor to teach a broad range of courses in the area of design. The emphasis is on design methods and practice, including product development and innovation. In addition to required courses in the undergraduate and Master of Product Development programs, it is expected that the new faculty member will offer a number of elective courses in the area of design and innovation. The expected teaching responsibility for this position is the equivalent of six full courses per year (three each semester). It is expected that the new faculty member will teach effectively at both the undergraduate and graduate levels within the Department, help to advise students (a requirement of all faculty members), and serve on department, college and university committees, among other activities as required. Applicants are required to hold a doctorate in mechanical engineering or related field. Applications from members of groups traditionally underrepresented on engineering faculties are encouraged.

    Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2013 and will continue until the position is filled.

    Applicants should submit a resume, statement of teaching interests, list of courses they could teach effectively, and a list of at least three references. Applications should be submitted in either .zip format or in a single .pdf document. Paper applications will not be accepted. Applications should be submitted to: http://mechecarnegie.catsone.com/careers/ Carnegie Mellon University is an EEO/AA Employer, M/F/D/V.

    All the best,

    Steve Collins
    Asst. Professor
    Mechanical Engineering & Robotics Institute
    Carnegie Mellon University
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