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Time2025-10-31 10:55:21 UTC2025-10-31 10:55:21 UTC at epicenterLocation3.595°S 125.931°EDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Time2025-10-31 10:55:21 UTC2025-10-31 10:55:21 UTC at epicenterLocation3.595°S 125.931°EDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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The Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering (CCEE: https://cce.eng.ua.edu/) and the Lee J. Styslinger Jr. College of Engineering (SCoE: https://eng.ua.edu/) at The University of Alabama (UA: https://ua.edu/) invite applications for multiple tenure-track positions at the rank of Assistant Professor within the CCEE department.
Candidates with research interests across all domains relevant to civil, construcation and environmental engineering are encouraged to apply. Candidates with particular research emphasis and interest in the areas of Resilience Engineering (including focus areas in geotechnical and construction), Architectural Engineering (including focus areas in MEP, construction, building envelope, fire protection, acoustical and lighting), Transportation Engineering, and Water Resources Engineering (including focus areas in field hydrology, water observing technologies, and hydroinformatics) are of particular interest and thus are strongly encouraged to apply.
Minimum Qualifications
Earned Ph.D. in Architectural, Civil, Construction or Environmental Engineering or a closely related discipline from an accredited institution. Demonstrated
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The Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering (CCEE: https://cce.eng.ua.edu/) and the Lee J. Styslinger Jr. College of Engineering (SCoE: https://eng.ua.edu/) at The University of Alabama (UA: https://ua.edu/) invite applications for multiple tenure-track positions at the rank of Assistant Professor within the CCEE department.
Candidates with research interests across all domains relevant to civil, construcation and environmental engineering are encouraged to apply. Candidates with particular research emphasis and interest in the areas of Resilience Engineering (including focus areas in geotechnical and construction), Architectural Engineering (including focus areas in MEP, construction, building envelope, fire protection, acoustical and lighting), Transportation Engineering, and Water Resources Engineering (including focus areas in field hydrology, water observing technologies, and hydroinformatics) are of particular interest and thus are strongly encouraged to apply.
Minimum Qualifications
Earned Ph.D. in Architectural, Civil, Construction or Environmental Engineering or a closely related discipline from an accredited institution. Demonstrated
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The Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) department at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth proposes to hire a tenure-track Computer Engineering (CPE) faculty member at the assistant or associate professor level with specializations including but not limited to edge devices and edge AI, agentic AI, quantum AI, AI/ML for security and resilience, and security and resilience of AI/ML architecture/algorithms in applications including cyber-physical systems, Internet of Things (IoT), and human-centered computing and assistive technologies. The preferred candidate’s interdisciplinary research focus will be in an area such as smart cities, healthcare, robotics and automation, aerospace and unmanned systems, biomedical applications, and transportation systems. Applicants with research interests in marine-oriented embedded systems are also encouraged to apply to support the campus and regional focus on the blue economy. The preferred candidate would have relevant research/dissertation experience that complements one or more of these areas.
The successful candidate
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