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Time2025-05-23 02:30:40 UTC2025-05-23 02:30:40 UTC at epicenterLocation53.345°N 164.514°WDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Time2025-05-23 02:30:40 UTC2025-05-23 02:30:40 UTC at epicenterLocation53.345°N 164.514°WDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Time2025-05-22 06:51:31 UTC2025-05-22 06:51:31 UTC at epicenterLocation19.021°N 102.075°WDepth108.84 km (67.63 mi)
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The Department of Aerospace Engineering at Auburn University invites applications for a non-tenure-track Lecturer position. The primary responsibility for this position will be teaching a selection of undergraduate courses in the field of aerospace engineering, such as aerodynamics, aerospace design, aerospace systems and controls, flight dynamics, structures, orbital mechanics, and propulsion. The teaching of general engineering courses relevant to aerospace engineering, such as statics and dynamics, is also anticipated.
The successful candidate will bring experience, innovation, enthusiasm, technology, and leadership to the courses. Under typical circumstances, the teaching load will be three courses per semester, which includes course and laboratory development and management activities. In addition to instructional duties, successful candidates will contribute to the instructional mission of the department through participation on faculty committees and be expected to mentor students through possible participation in student
organizations, competition activities, and other mentoring and knowledge enhancement
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