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The Department of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park (www.aero.umd.edu) invites applications for one or more full time, tenure-track assistant professor position(s) in space exploration. Highest priority will be given to applicants who will utilize the unique experimental capabilities afforded by UMD’s Neutral Buoyancy Research Facility. Applicants will be expected to develop a strong research program and complementary to existing research capabilities. Additionally, successful applicants will be expected to contribute to the graduate and undergraduate course offerings in this area.

Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in aerospace engineering or a closely-related field by the start date of employment. Successful candidates should be effective communicators and have an ability and interest in working with diverse student populations having a variety of backgrounds, learning styles, and skill levels.

The Aerospace Engineering department has six named faculty professorships, 23 full-time faculty, an undergraduate

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* WHAT…Snow. Additional snow accumulations between 3 and 5 inches. * WHERE…Portions of Central Highlands, Far Eastern, North Woods, and Penobscot Valley Maine * WHEN…Until 4 AM EST Wednesday. * IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. As winds pick up late Tuesday night be prepared for blowing and drifting snow over area. The hazardous conditions could impact the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes.

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* WHAT…Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 4 and 8 inches. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph. * WHERE…Portions of Coastal DownEast, Interior DownEast, and Penobscot Valley Maine * WHEN…Until 7 AM EST Wednesday. * IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. Heavy and wet snow may result in isolated power outages, especially along the coast. As winds pick up late tonight be prepared for blowing and drifting snow over interior Downeast and the Bangor Region. The hazardous conditions could impact the evening and Wednesday morning commutes. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Snow will mix with rain along the coast this afternoon and evening. Snowfall rates look to be heaviest right around midnight tonight.

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