CU Boulder has a tenure track faculty 
position<https://cu.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=11157&lang=en> 
open in Engineering for Developing Communities at the College of Engineering 
and Applied Science (CEAS) level. The search is open to ICTD candidates, 
alongside other engineering disciplines with a focus on sustainable community 
development. Successful candidates can be based out of 
ATLAS<https://www.colorado.edu/atlas/?>, Mortenson Center for Engineering for 
Developing Communities<https://www.colorado.edu/mcedc/>, alongside other 
departments within Engineering.


The College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Colorado 
Boulder invites applications for a tenure-line faculty position in engineering 
for developing communities. This faculty search fits with the overall vision of 
the college as being a world leader for excellence and innovation in 
engineering research and education while addressing global societal challenges 
and improving life.
This is an interdisciplinary search, and candidates would have the opportunity 
to join the engineering faculty where their research and teaching efforts are 
aligned with their interests in engineering for developing communities. The 
position is targeted at the Assistant Professor level, but candidates with 
exceptional qualifications for higher rank will be considered.

We are looking for candidates who show promise and interest in establishing and 
leading a research group to explore transdisciplinary fields and paradigms in 
sustainable community development, produce internationally recognized work, and 
develop collaborative relationships in academia as well as industry and the 
community. The candidates should show ability to work across several sectors of 
the college of engineering working on problems related to engineering in 
developing communities, including the Mortenson Center in Engineering for 
Developing Communities (http://www.colorado.edu/mcedc/), ATLAS 
(http://atlas.colorado.edu/), and other centers across campus.

Successful candidates will be expected to engage in both undergraduate and 
graduate teaching, contribute to professional service, contribute to 
service-learning initiatives at the undergraduate and graduate levels, develop 
externally funded research programs, and collaborate with other faculty, 
organizations working in developing communities, and community members.  
Professional registration or an ability to become a registered professional 
engineer is desired.  While the target of hiring is at the assistant professor 
level, outstanding applicants may be considered at all levels including those 
who would further strengthen the diversity of our faculty.

Qualifications



      Application Materials Required: Cover Letter, Resume/CV, List of 
References, Statement of Research Philosophy Application Materials 
Instructions: Applicants must submit their applications on-line at CU Careers 
(https://www.cu.edu/cu-careers/cu-boulder). Submit a PDF file containing a 
cover letter (1 page), names and contact information for 3 to 5 references, 
curriculum vita, and statements describing your goals related to teaching and 
research (2-3 pages). Review of applications will start on November 15, 2017 
and will continue until the position is filled.
Job Category
: Faculty
Primary Location
: Boulder
Department: B0001 -- Boulder Campus - 10298 - College Engineering & App Sci
Schedule
: Full-time
Posting Date
: Oct 20, 2017
Unposting Date
: Ongoing
Posting Contact Name: Professor Bernard Amadei
Posting Contact Email: ama...@colorado.edu
Position Number: 00737449

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