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Time2025-12-12 18:15:01 UTC2025-12-12 18:15:01 UTC at epicenterLocation52.244°N 169.397°WDepth35.00 km (21.75 mi)
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Time2025-12-12 18:15:01 UTC2025-12-12 18:15:01 UTC at epicenterLocation52.244°N 169.397°WDepth35.00 km (21.75 mi)
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The National Center for Asphalt Technology (NCAT) at Auburn University seeks an experienced and dynamic instructor for asphalt training to join our nationally recognized team. The position requires a deep knowledge of asphalt materials testing, pavement construction practices, quality assurance, and pavement engineering principles.
This position supports NCAT’s mission to advance asphalt pavement technology through education, applied research, and technology transfer. The successful candidate will assist in developing and delivering technician certification programs, professional short courses, and industry training workshops nationwide, while also contributing to research projects related to asphalt materials, mix design, pavement performance, and construction practices.
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The University of Louisville’s Department of Mechanical Engineering invites applications from outstanding candidates in the broad area of Energy for a tenure-track position at the level of an Assistant Professor. Potential areas of interest include (but are not limited to): Sustainable Energy Systems, Thermal-fluid Sciences for Energy Storage and Conversion, Electrochemical Processes, Additive Manufacturing of Energy-Relevant Materials, Autonomous Materials Design, and Artificial Intelligence for Efficient Energy Systems. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (or a closely related field) and a sustained, excellent track record in research. We are seeking a scholar with strong potential to build a nationally recognized research program, secure consistent external funding, and provide outstanding teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, while also contributing to university service.
The J.B. Speed School of Engineering (SSE) encompasses seven academic departments. Mechanical Engineering is the largest, with approximately 550 undergraduates,
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The University of Louisville’s Department of Mechanical Engineering invites applications from outstanding candidates for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level. Areas of research interest are broadly in the realms of Robotics, Automation, and Advanced Manufacturing, including potential specializations in Robotic Manipulation and Control, Robotic Prosthetics/Exoskeletons, Human-Robot Interaction, Intelligent Robotic Manufacturing, Hybrid Process Metal Additive Manufacturing (DED-CNC, etc.), Human-in-the-Loop Control, Artificial Intelligence for Control, Soft Robotics, or Distributed Robotic Sensors and Autonomous Vehicle Artificial Intelligence.
Candidates must have an earned Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (or a closely related field) and a strong record of scientific research, demonstrating the capacity to develop a nationally recognized research program, obtain consistent extramural research funding, excel at undergraduate and graduate education, and contribute meaningfully to the service requirements of the University Louisville. The successful candidate will also be expected to collaborate with the Louisville Automation and Robotics
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