FACULTY POSITION:
The Chemical Engineering Department at The University
of Akron is currently seeking to fill a tenured endowed professorship by 29 August
2005. Candidates with international recognition as an expert in biochemistry,
biochemical engineering, biomaterials, or a related field are strongly encouraged
to apply. The successful candidate is expected to teach graduate and undergraduate
level courses, to supervise master’s and doctoral students, and to conduct a
vigorous, self-reliant research program that leads the department in external
funding and scholarly productivity. Participation in faculty governance, professional
service and instructional support are also required for this tenured, chaired,
full-time position. The department presently has 10 faculty, 141 undergraduates
and 40 full time graduate (20 Ph.D.) students. Research funding during the past
year was more than 1 million dollars. Applicants should submit a resume, documentation
of teaching and research success, copies of selected publications and the names
of three references to: Professor Edward A. Evans, Chemical Engineering Search
Committee, Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Akron, Akron
Ohio 44325-3906. The University of Akron is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer. For additional information visit our WWW site http://chemical.uakron.edu.
The University of Akron is a state-assisted metropolitan university
in northeast Ohio with approximately 23,000 students. The University
is currently executing an ambitious plan of modernizing its physical
campus to satisfy the demands of the incoming student body and
is also actively enhancing its research activities commensurate
with the level required for Carnegie status. In 2003, The University
of Akron was selected as one of twelve Carnegie Cluster Leaders
by the Carnegie Academy for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
and the American Association of Higher Education.
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