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The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Tufts University invites applications for a part-time lecturer to teach ME 41: Engineering Design II, a junior-level, three-credit course offered in-person during the Fall 2025 semester.

This course focuses on machine applications, component analysis, load analysis, free body diagrams, analytical modeling, finite element analysis, failure modes, stress concentrations, failure theories, machine design component selection, applications, materials, and loading conditions. Responsibilities include delivering engaging lectures, developing assignments and assessments, facilitating two team-based projects, and supporting student learning through office hours and feedback.

The selected candidate will teach one of the scheduled course sections:

– Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:00-1:15 PM, or

– Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:30-2:45 PM

The department, which is dedicated to growing its research base while maintaining excellence in teaching, has core disciplines in four areas: (1) Thermal Fluid Systems, (2) Material Mechanics and Processing, (3) Robotic, Aeronautic

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The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Tufts University invites applications for a part-time lecturer to teach ES19: Computer Aided Product Design, an undergraduate level, three-credit course offered in-person during the Spring 2026 semester.

This course focuses on 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) software with emphasis on the fundamentals of engineering design. Topics include mechanical parts, assemblies, product design, reading and creating engineering drawings, and dimensioning. Experiences are tailored to mechanical engineering and human factors engineering applications.

Responsibilities include delivering engaging lectures, developing assignments and assessments, and supporting student learning through office hours and feedback. The course will have two 75-minutes sessions per week.

The department, which is dedicated to growing its research base while maintaining excellence in teaching, has core disciplines in four areas: (1) Thermal Fluid Systems, (2) Material Mechanics and Processing, (3) Robotic, Aeronautic and Automated Systems, and (4) Product Design and

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