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Time2025-11-12 04:23:01 UTC2025-11-12 04:23:01 UTC at epicenterLocation55.332°S 26.947°WDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Time2025-11-12 04:23:01 UTC2025-11-12 04:23:01 UTC at epicenterLocation55.332°S 26.947°WDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Time2025-11-12 03:57:39 UTC2025-11-12 03:57:39 UTC at epicenterLocation39.719°N 143.608°EDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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The College of Engineering at Texas A&M University seeks candidates for the position of Department Head in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the tenured full professor level. This is a full time position expected to start in the fall of 2026. Competitive applicants must have notable accomplishments and experience in academic, government, or industry leadership, technical research, and scholarship consistent with an appointment to the rank of Professor of Aerospace Engineering with tenure. Highly qualified candidates will have rich combinations of experience in national-level society service, academic/institutional governance, teaching and curriculum development, and student development/advisement for this position. Candidates must be innovative and visionary leaders with strong communication skills and a clear vision for collegial and collaborative practices to serve as Department Head for a top-ranked engineering program. We seek candidates who will recruit, develop, retain, and lead an outstanding team of faculty
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University Faculty Energy Engineering
Requisition Number: F00497P
Job Description:
The College of Engineering, Applied Science & Technology at Weber State University is accepting applications for an assistant tenure track faculty position in the Energy Engineering program starting fall semester, 2026. The Energy Engineering program is an extension of the robust Mechanical Engineering department which offers baccalaureate degrees in energy engineering, mechanical engineering, mechanical engineering technology and an associate in pre-engineering. The selected individual will teach a variety of fundamental energy engineering courses.
Job Duties:
Expected duties include program-building, advising, community and industry outreach, course development, and service to the department, college, and university. Required courses to be taught are Renewable Energy Systems Design I & II, Introduction to Energy Systems, and Advanced Power Systems. Additional areas of interest include but are not limited to Senior Project I & II, and the development of energy engineering
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