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The Department of Engineering Technology is seeking applicants to fill one non tenure-line positions in the Faculty of Instruction or Faculty of Practice lines, at the rank of Professor, Associate Professor or Assistant Professor to teach in the expanding online Master of Science program in Construction Management at Texas State University, and the new (pending approval by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges) online PhD in Construction Management. Both programs can be completed 100% online.

Applicants with expertise in all areas related to construction management are invited to apply, with particular consideration given to candidates with experience teaching in an online mode of delivery, and with research interests in construction management, construction engineering, or civil engineering.

This position is remote-work eligible.

The individuals selected for this position will be expected to teach masters and doctoral level courses, and some undergraduate courses,

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Job ID: 267862

Professor (all ranks) in Mechanical and/or Aerospace Engineering
Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU) and the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy (SEMTE) seek applicants for positions of Professor, Associate Professor, or Assistant Professor in the area of microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip, microfabication, electrokinetics and heat and thermal management. We seek applicants who enhance our abilities in these areas to solve grand challenges as part of a community of experts and who can interface with ASU’s new School of Medicine and Advanced Medical Engineering. The successful candidate appointment will be at the rank commensurate with the candidate’s experience and accomplishments, beginning August 2026.

We search for applicants who will contribute to our academic programs, promote transdisciplinary teaching and research, and

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Job ID: 267861

Professor of the Practice in Transportation Engineering
Cornell University

Professor of Practice in Transportation Engineering

The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at Cornell University invites applications for a non-tenure-track position as the Mark G. Fornasiero ’89 Professor of Practice in Transportation Engineering. We seek an educator and practitioner whose expertise bridges transportation systems modeling and contemporary challenges in mobility, sustainability, and infrastructure resilience. This position is intended for professionals with substantial experience in industry, consulting, or government, or for academics whose work focuses on applied, industry-relevant transportation problems or emerging analytical methods in the field.

The successful candidate will strengthen Cornell’s transportation program through innovative teaching, applied research, and engagement with emerging technologies and societal needs in areas such as:

Advanced transportation systems modeling and simulation

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