Recruitment – Assistant/Associate Professors in Intelligent Infrastructure and Infrastructure Technology in Construction

Our Department is currently recruiting Assistant/Associate Professors in the research areas of Intelligent Infrastructure and Infrastructure Technology in Construction.Please see attached the advertisements and the online applications can be found by clicking below:Tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor in Intelligent Infrastructurehttps://jobs.hku.hk/cw/en/job/511435/tenuretrack-associate-professorassistant-professor-in-intelligent-infrastructureTenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor in Infrastructure Technology in Construction:https://jobs.hku.hk/cw/en/job/511436/tenuretrack-associate-professorassistant-professor-in-infrastructure-technology-in-constructionThe deadline for application will be extended to 31 May 2022. I should be grateful if you could share this information with your colleagues who may be interested or refer any good candidate(s) to us. Your kind assistance is much appreciated.

 

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Faculty opening in transportation engineering

We are searching to fill an assistant professor position in transportation engineering.  We would prefer someone with a background in pavements.

Texas A&M University-Kingsville is a Hispanic Serving Institution in south Texas.  Nearly half of our students are first-generation students and / or Pell grant eligible.  We are searching for new or recent Ph.D. graduates with a desire to work with a traditionally underserved community.  Interested applicants may apply at: https://tamus.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/TAMUK_External/job/Assistant-Professor–Civil—Architectural-Engineering_R-048224

NEXTPROF Nexus 2022 in Berkeley, CA, September 27-30: Deadline to Apply or Nominate Students is June 15

On September 27-30, 2022, the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Michigan, and Georgia Tech will co-host the 2022 NextProf Nexus future faculty workshop on Berkeley’s campus.

This program aims to diversify the engineering professoriate by bringing together 40+ senior-level Ph.D. students, postdocs, and early career scientists and researchers from across the country for an intensive 3-day workshop about becoming a faculty member.

The 2022 NextProf Nexus future faculty workshop is designed to encourage people in traditionally underrepresented U.S. demographic groups to seek academic careers. It is open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents of any ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, ability, veteran status, socio-economic status, first generation to college status, nation of origin, and/or religion.

Please forward this announcement to candidates and encourage them to apply; you may also nominate them directly here. We would also appreciate it if you could share this announcement with colleagues from other institutions and organizations that share our mission.

We are planning on having the workshop in-person at this time. However, the well-being of our community and guests is our top priority. We will continue to monitor safety guidelines for group gatherings related to COVID-19 and will keep applicants and participants informed of any changes to the format of the workshop. For up-to-date information on the workshop format, please visit our website.

Thank you,

Grace O'Connell photoGrace D. O’Connell, Ph.D. (she/her)
Associate Dean of Inclusive Excellence
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Berkeley Biomechanics Co-Director
University of California, Berkeley

 

Lola Eniola-Adefeso photoLola Eniola-Adefeso, Ph.D. (she/her)
Associate Dean for Graduate and Professional Education
University Diversity, and Social Transformation Professor of Chemical Engineering, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, and Professor of Macromolecular Science and Engineering
University of Michigan, College of Engineering
Mimi Blacker photoKimberly Kurtis, Ph.D. (she/her)
Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Scholarship
Raymond Allen Jones Chair and Professor, School of Civil & Environmental Engineering and School of Materials Science & Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology

Glen Canyon Dam Engineering Design Contest

Glen Canyon Dam was built in 1963 and is beginning to fail due to water over-use and climate change. I am a part of a small organization that is looking to generate engineering ideas around re-connecting the flow of the Colorado River through Glen Canyon. We are sponsoring a contest with a $10,000 cash prize that will hopefully produce a viable design that will be part of the conversation with the Bureau of Reclamation around how this dam will be decommissioned. You can read about the contest here: