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Investigators share likely failure scenarios, advance indicators of building’s distress.
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Investigators share likely failure scenarios, advance indicators of building’s distress.
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Professor and Chair of the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE) Department
Department:
Mechanical and Industrial Engr
Reports To:
Dean, Newark College of Engineering
Position Type:
Faculty
Position Summary:
The Newark College of Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) invites applications and nominations for the position of Professor and Chair of the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE) Department.
We are seeking candidates at the rank of Full Professor with a demonstrated record of scholarship, strategic leadership, and mentorship.
Essential Functions:
– Lead the development and advancing of a compelling vision for the MIE department, aligned with the strategic plan of the university.
– Coordinate and lead the educational activities of the department, including curriculum development, effective and efficient curriculum delivery, and educational innovation.
– Coordinate and lead the development of the department’s research agenda, joint efforts to secure intramural and extramural research support, and improvements of the research infrastructure.
– Coordinate and lead recruiting of students
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On 08/09/2025, a flood started in Iraq, Italy, Sudan, lasting until 08/09/2025 (last update). The flood caused 0 deaths and 605 displaced .
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On 9/9/2025 4:08:01 AM, an earthquake occurred in United States potentially affecting 10 thousand in MMI IV. The earthquake had Magnitude 5.8M, Depth:13.843km.
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