Engineering Faculty, Administrative & Staff Positions Available

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The Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology (BCET) at 51Ç鱨վ (51Ç鱨վ) is currently hiring several instrumental, tenure eligible faculty positions. Successful candidates will be forward-focused innovative leaders committed to the College's strategic mission of academic excellence and experiential learning. Candidates are expected to perform teaching, research, and service, and must demonstrate an unwavering commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). We are inviting applications for the following positions, starting in Fall 2024.

Leadership Positions:

  • Associate Dean of Research and Innovation
  • Professor and Chair of the Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering
  • Associate/full professor and Director, Institute of Autonomous and Connected Systems

Tenure/Tenure Track Faculty Positions:

  • Faculty in Biomechanics (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)
  • Faculty in Bioelectrics (Electrical and Computer Engineering)

Lecturers:

Positions Connected with Cluster Hires (tenure/tenure track)

  • Faculty in Medical Modeling and Simulation (part cluster hire)
  • Faculty in AI-Infused Autonomous and Connected Systems for Medicine and Health (part of cluster hire)

How to Apply:

Complete the online application for the position at its corresponding webpage, including: a cover letter describing your qualifications for the position and interest in a tenured appointment, if applicable; a CV; unofficial graduate transcripts; and e-mail addresses for three professional references.

About The Frank Batten College of Engineering & Technology

The Batten College is one of seven colleges at the University, and includes 107 tenured/tenure-track faculty, 2,500 full-time undergraduates, and 750 graduate students. The College is made up of five departments: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering Technology, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and Engineering Management and Systems Engineering.

The Batten College's diverse student population includes a 40% minority population and 15% military/veteran student population — the highest in Virginia. Over 44% of the College's freshmen are first-generation students. Our faculty members are highly active in research, publications and public service. From advanced manufacturing to battling cancer; transportation to cybersecurity; renewable energy to marine engineering; plasmas to nanomaterials, artificial intelligence to robotics, the Batten College provides a significant share of the research and development within the University through research centers, laboratories, institutes, and clusters, while greatly contributing to the regional, national, and international prosperity of humanity.


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