Tenure-Track Faculty Position – Environmental Engineering, Sustainability, and Science at Carnegie Mellon

Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) invites applications at the Assistant or Associate (untenured) Professor level for a tenure-track faculty member in environmental engineering. We are seeking candidates with expertise in the integration of chemical, biological, or geological sciences with water resource engineering, engineered treatment systems, resource recovery, environmental systems analysis, or other emerging water-related areas. Candidates with interdisciplinary expertise are highly desired. This includes, but is not limited to, demonstrated integration of decision support, community engagement, equity, and/or social justice into their research and/or teaching.

Carnegie Mellon University has a distinctive interdisciplinary education and research program. CEE has unique education and research activities in sensing, control, information modeling and visualization of infrastructure and environmental systems; environmental chemistry; water and air quality engineering and science; climate change adaptation; engineering for sustainability and resilience; smart cities; environmental nanotechnology and biotechnology; materials modeling; environmental justice, and energy systems analysis. We have state-of-the-art experimental and computing facilities and offer unparalleled opportunities to collaborate with colleagues. In support of interdisciplinary collaborations, joint appointment between CEE and another department or college at Carnegie Mellon is possible. The mission, goals, current activities, and research center/institute engagements of the CEE Department are described at www.cmu.edu/cee

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