ERM Announcements, November 1, 2019

Happy belated Halloween, ERM Members! Here in the Leonhard Center, we celebrated Halloween with the theme of the Wild West. All the Leonhard Center faculty, staff, and students dressed up and decorated the office as an old Western town (pictures of the Penn State College of Engineering celebration available at http://bit.ly/2ptGdjj). Not only do we have a lot of fun on Halloween, but we’ve found that annual traditions, such as our over-the-top Halloween celebration, contribute to an amazingly positive workplace culture!

Speaking of positive culture, I wanted to briefly mention our ERM strategic goals for 2019-2021 and to thank all of the attendees at the Business Meeting held at FIE two weeks ago. As discussed during the meeting, ERM has launched several task forces to work on our strategic goals. I have listed each goal below with the ERM Directors who will be leading these efforts:

Be financially stable and rebuild reserves (Holly Matusovich and Matt Ohland)
Be perceived as a community where its members feel welcome, included, and that they have a voice (Nadia Kellam and Justin Major)
Be leaders in having conference sessions that are interactive, innovative, and engaging (Stephanie Cutler and others TBD).
Have a greater number of members who are nominated and potentially win ASEE awards (Sam Brunhaver, Aditya Johri, and James Huff)
I will keep you posted on some of the recommendations and changes that we make, although suggestions from the greater ERM Community are more than welcome. If any of you have any suggestions on how ERM can work to meet these goals, please send me an e-mail.

The picture below shows some of the attendees who were able to attend the meeting. Full meeting minutes, the agenda, and the consent agenda are available online at https://erm.asee.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/21/2019/10/FIE2019minutes.pdf.

Hope you are all doing well! Scroll down for our regular ERM announcements!

Sarah

 

Pictured above (from left to right): Nadia Kellam, Archie Holmes, Allison Godwin, Rachel Kajfez, Cindy Finelli, Holly Matusovich, Catherine Berdanier, Justin Major, Sarah Zappe, Adam Kirn, Meagan Kendall, Hassam Al Yagoub, and Matt Ohland.

 

ERM Announcements for 11/1

NSF ANNOUNCEMENT: 2020 NSF ENG CAREER Proposal Writing Workshop
CALL FOR PAPERS: Special Issue of SEE: Theories and Methods in Engineering Education
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: Reviewers for International Journal of Engineering, Social Justice, and Peace
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: Open House in the Department of Engineering Education at The Ohio State University
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: Engineering PhD Research Experiences Study
ASSOCIATE EDITOR SEARCH: Journal of Engineering Education – Associate Editors Search
ASSISTANT EDITOR SEARCH: Chemical Engineering Education – Assistant Editors Search
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Postdoctoral researcher, Tufts University
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Postdoctoral Diversity and Innovation Scholar, University of New Hampshire
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Teaching Specialist – Michigan State University
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Virginia Tech, Collegiate Faculty position in the Department of Engineering Education
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Multiple tenure-track and instructor positions, R.B. Annis School of Engineering, University of Indianapolis
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Tenure track faculty, Environmental Resources Engineering at Humboldt State University
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Teaching Faculty in Computer Science
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Assistant Professor of Practice, Master of Engineering Management Program
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – Teaching postdoc position
POSITION ANNOUCEMENT: University of Georgia, Lecturer Position in Electrical or Computer Engineering
POSITION ANNOUCEMENT: California State University, Los Angeles – Assistant Professor positions in EE, ME, CE and CS
POSITION ANNOUCEMENT: California State University, Los Angeles – Visiting Professor in Engineering Education
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Associate Assistant/Associate Professor (Tenured Position), Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott in ALL Engineering Departments
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Tenure-track Assistant Professors, Learning Sciences, University of Buffalo, SUNY
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Associate/Full Professor, Learning Sciences, University of Buffalo, SUNY
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Faculty position in the Department of Engineering Education at University at Buffalo
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: 4 Postdoc-Level Positions in STEM Education at Texas State University (1 program-focused; 3 research-focused)
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Tenure/Tenure Track Faculty Search at Arizona State University
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1. NSF ANNOUNCEMENT: 2020 NSF ENG CAREER Proposal Writing Workshop

The 2020 NSF ENG CAREER Proposal Writing Workshop will be held March 31 – April 2, 2020, in Arlington, VA, just outside of Washington, DC. The proposal writing workshop aims to provide junior faculty who plan to submit a CAREER Award proposal to a program in the NSF’s Directorate for Engineering (ENG) with a CAREER proposal review experience and a forum in which they can interact with NSF Program Directors and recent NSF CAREER awardees.

Attendees of the 2020 NSF ENG CAREER Proposal Writing Workshop will benefit from:

• Six mock proposal reviews by panels

• Plenaries from engineering leaders

• Focus sessions on time management and effective proposal writing

• Guidance on the integration of education and research

• Networking opportunities and industry-focused discussions

• Interaction across disciplines and engineering schools nationwide

All activities for the 2020 NSF ENG CAREER Proposal Writing Workshop will be held at the Crystal Gateway Marriott. Workshop participation is limited to 300 participants. Participants will be selected from those who submit completed applications. Applications will open in November 2019 and close on January 6, 2020. Visit https://nsfengcareerworkshop.ccny.cuny.edu for details.

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2. CALL FOR PAPERS: Special Issue of SEE: Theories and Methods in Engineering Education

As part of our mission to expand the conversations among engineering education researchers, SEE Co-Editors Shane Brown and Marie Paretti invite papers for a special issue of the journal exploring theories, methods, and the interplay between them in our field from a variety of perspectives. As an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of education, social sciences, and education, engineering education often borrows and adapts frameworks and methods from other fields to guide our research. In this special issue, we invite authors to deepen our conversation around these practices by bringing a critical lens to them. Questions to consider might include the following: How do we as a field use theories, and to what end? How do we choose methods, and what are the implications of those choices? What are the relationships between theory and method in our work?

https://www.seejournal.org/announcement/

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3. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: Reviewers for International Journal of Engineering, Social Justice, and Peace
The International Journal of Engineering, Social Justice, and Peace (IJESJP) has received an increased amount of submissions the past year, and we are seeking participants who are available to provide peer-reviews for manuscripts on a range of themes, including:

Alternative practices and conceptual frameworks of engineering that contribute to community empowerment, especially as related to the way engineering is organized and managed and what it is that engineers do and who it is they do it for;
Mainstream practices and conceptual frameworks of engineering that work at cross purposes to social justice and peace, including the relationship between engineering and dominant economic, government, and cultural institutions;
The relationship between engineering and the publics it serves, including needs assessments, engineer-community engagements, public dialogue surrounding engineering work, and engineers’ roles in technology policy making;
Engineering education strategies aimed at promoting social justice and/or peace, including matters of pedagogy, curricula design, and academic values and institutions.
Our aim is to create a peer review process that is constructive and supportive of one another in the work for social justice. Feedback to authors should be encouraging and welcoming. It should also be critical in the sense of making recommendations toward the end of furthering the work.

Because we are an interdisciplinary journal, we welcome a broad diversity of perspectives in the peer review process. If you would like more information or to participate in our peer reviews, please send an email with a brief description of your areas of expertise to Andrea Haverkamp at haverkaa@oregonstate.edu

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4. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: Open House in the Department of Engineering Education at The Ohio State University

Mark your calendars! The Department of Engineering Education (EED) at The Ohio State University is excited to announce our second annual Open House! Join us on our campus on Thursday, November 14, from 5:00-7:00pm as we showcase our latest research and teaching innovations! The event will take place in Scott Lab, room E100, and will feature poster presentations from our internationally-recognized faculty, as well as their graduate and undergraduate students EED faculty and staff will be available to answer questions about our First Year Engineering Program, Multidisciplinary Capstone Program, Technical Communications, our ongoing partnership with KEEN, and our first year as an official PhD program. Additionally, interactive stations will showcase recent lab innovations. Hors d’oeuvres will be served and attendees will have chances to win prizes and play “ENGR,” our version of Bingo! We are also offering travel grants for students who qualify. For information about the Open House, or to apply for a travel grant, please contact Dr. Ana Casado at casado.1@osu.edu. To RSVP, follow this link: 2019OpenHouse

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5. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: Engineering PhD Research Experiences Study

We are researchers at Purdue University studying how the research experiences of engineering PhD students prepare them for professional practice. We are hoping that this message and the survey link below are shared by students, faculty, and professionals across engineering. The purpose of this study is to advance basic knowledge about the variation and scope of the engineering PhD student research experiences so that the results could be shared with the wider community to influence change for education and evaluation purposes.

We are asking engineering PhD students to participate in an online survey about their PhD research experiences. The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Answers will remain completely confidential. The survey will ask questions about a student’s current PhD research experiences and research group organization style. A student must be 18 years or older and an engineering PhD student to participate in the study. Please click the link below for more information and to begin the survey: https://purdue.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cZJsIuPAVmbd5oF

For questions, please contact PI Kerrie Douglas (douglask@purdue.edu) or graduate student Eric Holloway (eahollow@purdue.edu).

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6. ASSOCIATE EDITOR SEARCH: Journal of Engineering Education – Associate Editors Search

The Journal of Engineering Education (JEE), which serves to cultivate, disseminate, and archive scholarly research in engineering education, is currently accepting applications for one or more volunteer Associate Editors. Associate Editors are an integral part of the JEE Editorial Board and ensure the quality and timeliness of published material. Associate Editors serve 3-year terms that may be renewed.

An Associate Editor’s primary responsibilities are (1) reading manuscripts submitted to JEE, (2) recruiting and selecting appropriate, well qualified and responsible reviewers to review the manuscripts, (3) synthesizing reviewers’ comments and feedback, (4) integrating that feedback with their own evaluative and constructive report reflecting the strengths and weaknesses of the manuscript, and (5) making a recommendation to the JEE Editor. Other duties include attending quarterly (virtual) meetings of the JEE Editorial Board, selecting the annual Wickenden award winner, and completing various tasks related to maintaining the quality and relevance of JEE such as special issues and guest editorials. Generally, an Associate Editor will be assigned 12-16 manuscripts annually, and the duties of the position will require approximately 8 – 12 hours per month.

To qualify for the position, an Associate Editor must have an earned doctoral degree, be an active researcher in engineering education or a related field, and have experience publishing in the field of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education research. Preferred qualifications include previous experience as a peer reviewer of a scholarly journal, publication experience in peer-reviewed journals, and rank at the associate professor (or equivalent) level. In particular, Associate Editors with expertise in qualitative and quantitative research methods are sought, but all areas will be considered. If interested, please submit a cover letter, CV and list of references to Lisa Benson, JEE Editor, via email to Ms. Teri Garrett (terig@clemson.edu). In your cover letter, please describe why you wish to serve as a JEE Associate Editor and the special skills and abilities you could contribute in this role (e.g., research methods, content knowledge, work experience, etc.), especially as they pertain to responsibilities and qualifications for the position.

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7. ASSISTANT EDITOR SEARCH: Chemical Engineering Education – Assistant Editors Search

Chemical Engineering Education (CEE), the premier journal for educational scholarship in chemical engineering and related fields, is seeking applications for up to four (4) Assistant Editor positions available within the journal. CEE is published by the Chemical Engineering Division of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). Potential financial compensation for the Assistant Editor positions will be decided by the Publications Board on an annual basis. Each Assistant Editor position will handle paper editorial duties consistent with their interest and expertise. Additionally, each Assistant Editor position will likely be assigned oversight and management over an aspect of the journal (e.g. social media, educator profiles, etc.)

For more information, please see https://journals.flvc.org/cee/announcement/view/89

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8. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Postdoctoral researcher, Tufts University

The Tufts Center for Engineering Education and Outreach (CEEO) and Institute for Research on Learning and Instruction (IRLI) invite applications for a joint full-time postdoctoral scholar to work on studying undergraduate teaching and learning. The initial appointment is for the academic year 2020-2021, renewable for at least a second year. The position focuses on undergraduate teaching and learning in introductory science and engineering, working across two units at Tufts: The CEEO has a K-16 mission of both outreach and education research; IRLI has a mission of supporting research on learning and instruction taking place within Tufts courses. The two units collaborate in studies situated within the Tufts School of Engineering.

The postdoctoral scholar will be a key member of both units. They will be mentored by IRLI Director Dr. David Hammer and other IRLI faculty, with reporting requirements to CEEO Director Dr. Merredith Portsmore. The scholar will be significant research responsibilities, mainly but perhaps not exclusively in engineering education, including to participate in data collection, analyses, and disseminating research through presentations and publications. They will also have responsibilities in project management, mentoring undergraduate and graduate students, and as appropriate the development of new proposals for research. The position requires a PhD in a STEM discipline, STEM Education, or a related field. and significant experience in education research; we are especially interested in applicants with experience studying undergraduate education, responsive teaching, science/engineering curriculum development, working with university faculty or research mentorship of new educational researchers.

Please submit a letter of application, including descriptions of your background and research interests, a CV, and the names of three references to CEEO_IRLI@tuftsceeo.org. Questions about the position or application process can be directed to CEEO Director, Merredith Portsmore (Merredith.Portmore@tufts.edu) or to IRLI Director David Hammer (David.Hammer@tufts.edu). Full announcement at https://bit.ly/31Y9NuC
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9. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Postdoctoral Diversity and Innovation Scholar, University of New Hampshire

UNH is seeking a creative Postdoctoral Scholar who can make fundamental contributions to the broad discipline of Engineering Education. The Postdoctoral Scholar will conduct their own research and work closely with a senior faulty mentor to develop an independent research program. The Scholar will build on current strengths in the college in this area and have opportunities to engage in interdisciplinary collaborations across campus and the state, including the New Hampshire Center for Multiscale Modeling and Manufacturing of Biomaterials (NH BioMade) and the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute. We encourage a breadth of focus areas including but not limited to remediation programs to improve retention, incorporation of active learning strategies, self‐efficacy of students, diversity program assessment, benefits of technologies in the classroom, interdisciplinary program development, improvement of spatial ability, and assessment of recruitment programs.

Additional professional development support will be provided in the form of participation in faculty development academies with other early career tenure‐track faculty, coaching by senior faculty colleagues, workshops on teaching and learning, graduate student advising, involvement in department activities, and support funds. The Scholar will also attend workshops on grant writing and the development of a long‐range research plan that is funded by the NSF, US Department of Education, private foundations, or other organizations. Responsibilities will include teaching one course annually. For further information, including opportunities in Ocean Engineering, Materials Science, and Fluid Mechanics, see https://www.unh.edu/engagement/postdoctoral-diversity-and-innovation-scholars

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10. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Teaching Specialist – Michigan State University

The College of Engineering at Michigan State University is seeking candidates for a fixed-term teaching specialist position, with possible successive appointments based on performance and budget availability, to support instruction in the Applied Engineering Sciences program.

Applied Engineering Sciences is a multidisciplinary broad engineering degree housed in the College of Engineering with a business complement of courses. Candidates are expected to have the capacity to teach within the engineering program curriculum and have the flexibility to teach introductory courses within the College of Engineering as well. Additional details about the MSU teaching specialist position may be found at:

https://careers.msu.edu/cw/en-us/job/502510/specialist-teacherfixed-term

https://www.hr.msu.edu/policies-procedures/faculty-academic-staff/academic-specialist-handbook/index.html

A demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate level is expected as well as a strong academic or industrial background in engineering design and computation with experience in MATLAB or other structured programming. Preference will be given to candidates who excel in engineering globalization, systems analysis and sustainable system management. Consideration will also be given to candidates whose experiences prepare them to contribute to MSU’s commitment to inclusion and diversity.

Contact: Laura Genik – ljgenik@egr.msu.edu

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11. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Virginia Tech, Collegiate Faculty position in the Department of Engineering Education

The Department of Engineering Education (ENGE) at Virginia Tech seeks applications for a full-time, academic year, non-tenure-track Collegiate Faculty position. Applications are invited from individuals dedicated to undergraduate teaching and student engagement. Candidates who have experience related to teaching and developing courses in engineering problem solving, design, and professionalism at the undergraduate level are sought. Experience with teaching the application of software tools (including, for example, CAD, computational programming, and/or data acquisition) is desirable, as well as experience teaching in a project-based learning environment.

This Collegiate Faculty position will be at the rank of assistant or associate professor. Collegiate Faculty members teach undergraduate courses, contribute to curriculum development and assessment of the undergraduate program, engage in the scholarship of teaching and learning, and serve as a valued contributor within the department on committees (e.g., committees focused on undergraduate programs, diversity and inclusion). Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in engineering education or a closely-related field, conferred by the start date (August 10, 2020).

Applications must be submitted online to http://careers.pageuppeople.com/968/cw/en-us/job/511522/collegiate-faculty. To apply, candidates should submit (1) curriculum vitae, (2) cover letter articulating interest in the position, (3) teaching statement that also identifies scholarship interests, and (4) list of at least 3 professional references. Review of applications will begin on November 15 and continue until the position is filled. Please direct inquiries about the position to the search chair, Dr. David Knight dbknight@vt.edu.

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12. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Multiple tenure-track and instructor positions, R.B. Annis School of Engineering, University of Indianapolis

The R.B. Annis School of Engineering at the University of Indianapolis (UIndy) is seeking teacher-scholars for multiple tenure-track faculty positions at the assistant professor- (9-month contract) or instructor-level (9-month contract) with an expected start date of either January 2020 or August 2020.

Our diverse team is dedicated to effective and innovative teaching methodologies, which include a rigorous first-year program, project-based learning, service-learning, and current topics courses. Team building and design activities begin from the first day of classes and are reinforced throughout the curriculum. Our small class sizes and experienced professors allow students to design and direct coursework based on their interests, industry trends, and needs, as well as internship experiences. Candidates in the areas of computational fluid dynamics, computer databases, computer security, human-computer interaction, mechatronics, microcontrollers, solid mechanics, and systems & architecture are encouraged to apply.

Apply at: https://uindy.hyrell.com/VirtualStepPositionDetails.aspx?TemplateId=298806

Please contact Dr. Paul Talaga – talagap@uindy.edu – for more information.

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13. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Tenure track faculty, Environmental Resources Engineering at Humboldt State University

HSU is primarily a teaching institution and the ERE department values high quality and innovative instruction. Of the tenured and tenure-track faculty: 75% are female, 63% are untenured, and 25% identify as Latinx. ERE students self-identify as: 33% underrepresented minority, 34% female, 43% first in family to attend university, and 45% are Pell Grant eligible. We welcome a colleague who is committed to make a difference in these engineering students’ lives.

The position announcement for JOB #2021-04 can be found at https://hraps.humboldt.edu/faculty-employment. This position is open until filled. First consideration will be given to completed applications received no later than December 1, 2019. Early response is encouraged.

If you have questions, please contact: Professor Elizabeth A. Eschenbach, Search Committee Chair Department of Environmental Resources Engineering Humboldt State University Phone (707) 826-4348 Email: engineer@humboldt.edu

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14. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Teaching Faculty in Computer Science

Illinois Computer Science invites applications for multiple teaching faculty positions at all levels and in all areas of computer science. We seek highly qualified applicants with a strong commitment to excellence in teaching and the ability to teach at all levels. Teaching faculty positions are renewable, career-oriented, non-tenure-track positions. Multi-year contracts are available for all positions.

Successful applicants will join the department’s thriving community of creative, passionate, and innovative teaching and research faculty who contribute high-quality instruction, curriculum development, and student mentoring. Teaching Professors are expected to have a deep interest in improving pedagogy beyond the CS department, and may take leadership roles on campus and contribute to best practices and/or education research in the discipline.

Find full teaching faculty position descriptions at cs.illinois.edu/faculty-positions.

The start date for these positions is flexible. Application review and interviews will begin immediately. In order to ensure full consideration for a Spring 2020 start date, applications must be received by October 25, 2019, and for a Fall 2020 start date, applications must be received by January 10, 2020. Applications can be submitted by going to http://job.illinois.edu. For inquiry, please call 2170333-3426 or email HR@cs.illinois.edu

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15. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Assistant Professor of Practice, Master of Engineering Management Program

The College of Engineering (CoE) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (http://engineering.unl.edu) seeks to hire a non-tenure track Assistant Professor of Practice in the Master of Engineering Management (MEM) program, to begin Fall 2019. The MEM is a professional graduate degree for working professionals. This non-thesis, 30-credit-hour program prepares students for managing the business challenges in their engineering career. In partnership with the MBA program at UNL, the MEM curriculum strikes a balance between business acumen and technical skills to effectively lead in an engineering environment. The program is fully online with no residency requirements and enrolls students that have undergraduate degrees in engineering, at least two years of work experience in engineering or a related field, and use employer tuition reimbursement plans to finance their education. For more details and application requirements see: https://employment.unl.edu/postings/66318 . Review of application materials will begin October 7, 2019 and continue until the position is filled.

Contact: Dr. Jena Shafai Asgarpoor, Director, Master of Engineering Management Program, jshafai@unl.edu

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16. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – Teaching postdoc position

The Department of Computer Science (CS) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites applications for the “Future Faculty” program. The Future Faculty Program is a selective program offering two-year postdoctoral positions whose goal is to mentor and prepare outstanding candidates for an academic career in research and teaching. Candidates will be paired with a faculty mentor who will serve as their research supervisor. In addition, interested candidates will have the opportunity to teach up to one course per semester with strong mentorship and logistic support that guides candidates in good pedagogical practices. Individuals in the program will be mentored through the faculty job search process and will have the opportunity to be considered for a faculty position at Illinois. Candidates in all areas of computer science are encouraged to apply. Applicants for this position are expected to have a PhD or equivalent degree in computer science or a closely related field. ABD (all but degree) applicants may apply and confirmation of your completed degree requirements must be provided on or before the start date.

Apply Here: https://jobs.illinois.edu/academic-job-board/job-details?jobID=119386

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17. POSITION ANNOUCEMENT: University of Georgia, Lecturer Position in Electrical or Computer Engineering

The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Georgia (UGA) invites applications for a non-tenure-track Lecturer position expected to begin in January 1, 2020. The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering is one of the three schools in the College of Engineering at UGA, which is one of the newest engineering colleges in the nation. The school consists of two undergraduate degree programs (Electrical Engineering and Computer Systems Engineering) as well as two graduate programs including M.S. in engineering and Ph.D. in engineering. Due to the unprecedented growth of our undergraduate programs, the primary duty of the selected candidate will be to teach 12 credit hours per semester. Successful applicants must be able to teach courses in electrical and computer systems engineering. Areas of particular teaching need include both lecture and laboratory instruction in the following general areas: Core first and second your courses in the ECE curriculum (Intro to ECE, Electrical Circuits and Electronics), ECE design courses (Design Methodologies and Senior Design Capstone), and Informatics (Introduction Informatics and Informatics Electives). A Ph.D. in Engineering or related discipline is required. Position responsibilities include effective classroom teaching of undergraduate courses, laboratory supervision, mentoring undergraduate engineering students, and working with other faculty on innovative teaching methods within the college’s growing instructional programs. Effective communication skills are required.

The university and College of Engineering offer programs to enhance the teaching skills of instructors. Additionally, UGA’s College of Engineering is highly supportive of lecturers engaging with engineering education research and the educational research community through its cross-disciplinary Engineering Education Transformations Institute (EETI). EETI offers financial and methodological support for technical engineering faculty seeking to engage in educational research, as well as annual grants to send interested lecturers to educational conferences (including ASEE.)

To apply, candidates should submit (1) letter of application indicating your teaching experience and interests, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) teaching philosophy/statement not exceeding 2 pages (4) unofficial transcripts, and (5) contact information for three references. Please submit application materials online at http://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/100202. Questions related to the position may be directed to the school chair Dr. Fred R. Beyette Jr., Email: Fred.Beyette@uga.edu. The position will be open until filled. Applications received by November 1st, 2019 will be given full consideration.

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18. POSITION ANNOUCEMENT: California State University, Los Angeles – Assistant Professor positions in EE, ME, CE and CS

The College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology at Cal State Los Angeles is searching for teacher-scholars in all departments! Cal State LA is a comprehensive urban university with a highly diverse population, ranked #1 in the nation for the upward mobility of its students. We are committed to the inclusive classroom and seek to hire faculty who will be committed to diverse undergraduate and masters-level student learning, as well as to developing funded research and projects with federal, local and regional partners. We invite applications for tenure-track faculty positions in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Aviation Administration, as well as for a Visiting Professor in Engineering Education. More detail on each position as well as application information can be found at www.calstatela.edu/ecst/faculty-search.

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19. POSITION ANNOUCEMENT: California State University, Los Angeles – Visiting Professor in Engineering Education

The College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology at Cal State Los Angeles is searching for teacher-scholars in all departments! Cal State LA is a comprehensive urban university with a highly diverse population, ranked #1 in the nation for the upward mobility of its students. We are committed to the inclusive classroom and seek to hire faculty who will be committed to diverse undergraduate and masters-level student learning, as well as to developing funded research and projects with federal, local and regional partners. We invite applications for tenure-track faculty positions in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Aviation Administration, as well as for a Visiting Professor in Engineering Education. More detail on each position as well as application information can be found at www.calstatela.edu/ecst/faculty-search.

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20. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Associate Assistant/Associate Professor (Tenured Position), Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott in ALL Engineering Departments (Mechanical, Aerospace, and Computer/Electrical/Software Engineering)

Do you have a degree in electrical, computer, software, mechanical, or aerospace engineering? Do we have a job for you! The College of Engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona, invites applications for tenure track positions in all of our departments at the Assistant or Associate Professor levels to start in Spring 2020 or Fall 2020.

The College is seeking candidates with strong interests in engineering education, a commitment to excellence in teaching and learning, an ability to perform applied research, as well as dedication to service and collegiality. Successful candidates will be expected to teach undergraduate courses and laboratory experiments, to collaborate with students on independent research and to supervise student projects. An earned doctorate in engineering or similar degree along with related experience is highly desired; however, candidates with a Master’s Degree and significant industry experience are strongly encouraged to apply.

A complete application package should consist of: (1) a cover letter including the date of availability, (2) a curriculum vita including contact information for at least three professional references, (3) a statement of teaching philosophy including a list of courses the candidate would like to teach or develop, and (4) a statement describing the candidate’s professional goals.

For the position of Assistant/Associate Professor of Computer, Electrical, or Software Engineering, the department is seeking multiple positions including someone to teach a two-semester senior design sequence. Contact Ed Post at postj@erau.edu for more information.

For the position of Assistant/Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, the department has an open search but is especially interested in candidates with experience in robotics. Contact Murat Okcay at OKCAYM@erau.edu for more information.

For the position of Assistant/Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering, the department has an open search. Contact Monty Moshier at moshierm@erau.edu for more information.

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21. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Tenure-track Assistant Professors, Learning Sciences, University of Buffalo, SUNY

The Graduate School of Education at the University at Buffalo, SUNY invites applications for two Assistant Professor (tenure-track) positions in the Learning Sciences, in the Department of Learning and Instruction. We seek a scholar with expertise in Mathematics Education for one position and Computer Science Education for the second position. The Department of Learning and Instruction has a long history of research excellence and a strong tradition of teaching and community engagement. Faculty demonstrate a commitment to creating a collegial academic environment characterized by equity, social justice, interdisciplinary collaboration, an ethic of care across all of their programs.

A full description of the positions, required and preferred qualifications, etc. can be seen and applications can be submitted at: https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/21525

For questions about the positions contact Sam Abramovich, Associate Professor and Search Chair, samuelab@buffalo.edu, 716-645-3174

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22. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Associate/Full Professor, Learning Sciences, University of Buffalo, SUNY

The Graduate School of Education in the University at Buffalo, SUNY, invites applications for an Associate/Full Professor to lead a campus-wide, cluster-hire initiative in the Learning Sciences. This effort will lead to the establishment of a core group of prominent faculty in the disciplines of Learning Sciences, Human Computer Partnerships, Cognitive Psychology / Sciences, and Learning Environments. Our aim is to explore and investigate the impact of 21st century technologies on learning environments by answering such questions as: What affordances can artificial intelligence, human computer partnerships, and virtual reality bring to bear on our understanding of learning environments across the lifespan? How can learning technology impact accessibility, identity development, persistence, and perceptions, all within the current and future needs of society?

As the lead organization in this initiative, the Graduate School of Education seeks a candidate who would lead the effort to develop a team of scholars who share an interest in exploring how research can lead to better understandings of the interaction between technology, pedagogy, and environments while also considering the vital need to reduce persistent inequities. This initiative also serves UB’s goal of establishing, implementing, validating, and advocating pathways for translation and scaling of the best tested educational technologies within a diverse range of learning environments. The focus on translation and scaling of AI and other applicable technologies to problems of learning is critical to future priorities in learning across the lifespan. Central to the effectiveness of this initiative is a belief in the importance of cross- disciplinary translational research.

A full description of the positions, required and preferred qualifications, etc. can be seen and applications can be submitted at: https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/21527. For questions about the positions contact Sam Abramovich, Associate Professor and Search Chair, samuelab@buffalo.edu, 716-645-3174

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23. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Faculty position in the Department of Engineering Education at University at Buffalo

The Department of Engineering Education (DEE) at the University at Buffalo (UB) invites candidates to apply for the positions of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Full Professor. The DEE was recently formed and will advance modern pedagogical tools and teaching methods including the field of online education.

The successful candidate will be expected to teach courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels, mentor graduate students, advise students at all levels and maintain an active research program. Desirable areas of research expertise include but are not limited to, one or more of the following: diversity/inclusiveness/persistence; pedagogy; the science of learning; assessment, engineering epistemology and quantitative research methods.

Candidates must hold a doctorate in engineering education, engineering, computer science, or a related field. PhD must be conferred prior to appointment.

For more information about the position, please see https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/21508. If you have any questions, please contact Jessica Swenson at jswenson@buffalo.edu.

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24. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: 4 Postdoc-Level Positions in STEM Education at Texas State University (1 program-focused; 3 research-focused)

We are advertising four postdoctoral-level positions related to instructional change in undergraduate STEM. The positions are associated with three recently awarded NSF grants: (1) “Building Capacity: Creating Faculty-Student Communities for Culturally Relevant Institutional Change” (2 positions); (2) “Furthering the Work of Undergraduate STEM Transformation: Modeling Instructional Change Teams”; and (3) “Developing Faculty Resources of Evidence-Based Practices that Improve Learning and Equity in STEM.” One of the positions will primarily focus on programmatic work and may involve synergistic research activities. The other three positions will primarily focus on research and will involve synergistic programmatic activities as appropriate.

Minimum qualifications for all positions are:

• PhD in a STEM and/or Education field

• Commitment to counteracting systemic inequities in STEM

• Motivation and ability to engage with diverse students and junior researchers

• Motivation and ability to engage with STEM faculty

• Enthusiastic and motivated learner

Other desirable qualifications align with the responsibilities of each position. Candidates who identify with underrepresented minority groups are particularly encouraged to apply. The salary for each position is between $50,000-$55,000 per year. Review of applications will begin on November 20, 2019. Preferred start dates are between January 1 and May 1, 2020. Initial appointments will be for one year, renewable as funding remains available (3-5 years). Interested candidates should submit a 1-3 page cover letter and a CV to STEMEdPostdocs@txstate.edu. Questions can also be directed to this address. The cover letter should explain the candidate’s interest in one or more of the positions and why they are a good fit for the position(s), based on alignment with the required qualifications and any other desirable qualifications (e.g., past experience relevant to the job responsibilities). Candidates should clearly indicate in which position(s) they are interested in their letter. The cover letter should also specify a preferred state date and, if the candidate has not yet received their PhD, when they expect to receive it. If the candidate is requesting a remote work arrangement, this should also be specified in the letter. The CV should include a list of professional experiences, publications, and contact information for three professional references. Shortlisted candidates may be asked to submit a writing sample and three letters of recommendation. The full job ad with detailed descriptions of each position can be found at http://txstper.wp.txstate.edu/join-us.

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25. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Tenure/Tenure Track Faculty Search at Arizona State University

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU) and The Polytechnic School (TPS) seeks applicants for a tenure-track or tenured faculty position in engineering education, beginning August, 2020. We intentionally seek new faculty that will uniquely contribute to a culture where faculty thrive as individuals and scholars, help advance our collective research agenda, and contribute to the teaching and mentoring missions of both our undergraduate engineering programs and Engineering Education Systems and Design (EESD) PhD Program. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to: 1) global and international contexts of engineering and engineering education, 2) online and technology-based learning in engineering education, and 3) enacting organizational change in engineering education settings. See full job ad here: https://apply.interfolio.com/69641

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ERM Announcements, October 15, 2019

ERM Announcements for 10/15

  1. ERM ANNOUNCEMENT: ERM Business Meeting at FIE 2019
  2. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION:  Engineering PhD Research Experiences Study
  3. NSF ANNOUNCEMENT:  Updated solicitation for NSF Revolutionizing Engineering Departments (RED) Program
  4. CALL FOR NOMINATIONS AND PARTICIPATION:  Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering
  5. ASSISTANT EDITOR SEARCH:  Chemical Engineering Education – Assistant Editors Search
  6. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:  Assistant Professor of Practice, Master of Engineering Management Program
  7. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:  University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – Teaching postdoc position
  8. POSITION ANNOUCEMENT: University of Georgia, Lecturer Position in Electrical or Computer Engineering
  9. POSITION ANNOUCEMENT:  California State University,  Los Angeles – Assistant Professor positions in EE, ME, CE and CS
  10. POSITION ANNOUCEMENT:  California State University,  Los Angeles – Visiting Professor in Engineering Education
  11. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Associate Assistant/Associate Professor (Tenured Position), Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott in ALL Engineering Departments
  12. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Tenure-track Assistant Professors, Learning Sciences, University of Buffalo, SUNY
  13. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:  Associate/Full Professor, Learning Sciences, University of Buffalo, SUNY
  14. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:  Faculty position in the Department of Engineering Education at University at Buffalo
  15. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:  4 Postdoc-Level Positions in STEM Education at Texas State University (1 program-focused; 3 research-focused)
  16. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:  Tenure/Tenure Track Faculty Search at Arizona State University
  17. POSITION ANNOUCEMENT:  Joint Lecturer and Research Assistant Professor, Cook Grand Challenge Honors Program, Tickle College of Engineering, University of Tennessee
  18. POSITION ANNOUCEMENT:  Postdoctoral Position in EER at New Jersey Institute of Technology
  19. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Clemson University, Assistant or Associate Professor in Engineering and Science Education
  20. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Assistant, Associate, Full Professors in Cyber Security & High Assurance Computing at the University of Missouri-Columbia
  21. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Tenure Track/Tenured Faculty Position in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
  22. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Assistant or Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, Houghton College

 

  1. ERM ANNOUNCEMENT: ERM Business Meeting at FIE 2019

The ERM business meeting at the Frontiers in Education (FIE) conference will be held this Thursday, October 17 from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. in the Kentucky room of the Marriott Cincinnati Riverside.  The agenda for the meeting and the consent agenda are attached.

Agenda items will include the following:

  • Update on ERM Finances
  • Update on suggested revisions to the Apprentice Faculty Grant (AFG) award
  • Opportunities to get involved with ERM
  • Strategic goals discussion

 

  1. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION:  Engineering PhD Research Experiences Study

We are researchers at Purdue University studying how the research experiences of engineering PhD students prepare them for professional practice. We are hoping that this message and the survey link below are shared by students, faculty, and professionals across engineering. The purpose of this study is to advance basic knowledge about the variation and scope of the engineering PhD student research experiences so that the results could be shared with the wider community to influence change for education and evaluation purposes.

We are asking engineering PhD students to participate in an online survey about their PhD research experiences. The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Answers will remain completely confidential. The survey will ask questions about a student’s current PhD research experiences and research group organization style. A student must be 18 years or older and an engineering PhD student to participate in the study. Please click the link below for more information and to begin the survey: https://purdue.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cZJsIuPAVmbd5oF

For questions, please contact PI Kerrie Douglas (douglask@purdue.edu) or graduate student Eric Holloway (eahollow@purdue.edu).

 

  1. NSF ANNOUNCEMENT:  Updated solicitation for NSF Revolutionizing Engineering Departments (RED) Program

NSF announces an updated solicitation for the Revolutionizing Engineering Departments (RED) program, and it includes two tracks: (i) Innovation, and (ii) Adaptation and Implementation (A&I). The goal of the RED program is to catalyze revolutionary, not incrementally reformist, changes to the education of the next generation of engineers. Revolutionary means radically, suddenly, or completely new; producing fundamental, structural change; or going outside of or beyond existing norms and principles. For details and deadline, please see the new solicitation NSF 19-614. Please direct inquiries to Program Director Edward Berger, eberger@nsf.gov. A RED informational webinar will be held on 10/09/2019 (register). The webinar will be recorded and will be available for review on the program webpage.

We encourage you to contact the Program Director before committing to write your proposal.

Links:

RED solicitation/program webpage: https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505105

Webinar registration: https://nsf2.webex.com/nsf2/onstage/g.php?MTID=e53d87156442556b3dc4a9b2cae184e8b

 

  1. CALL FOR NOMINATIONS AND PARTICIPATION: Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering

Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering (JWM), under new Editor-in-Chief Julie P. Martin, is accepting nominations for Associate Editors and reviewers. Self-nominations are encouraged! Please see JWM’s new vision along with our updated Aims &Scope below—will you join us in making this vision happen? To nominate yourself or a colleague for either role, or if you have questions or comments, please email Julie at martin.4071@osu.edu the subject line “JWM” for more information.

Our vision for JWM is to be a force for nurturing the community of diversity and inclusion scholarship and practice in STEM, and is a place where:

–  Authors feel supported in their life’s work and receive fair, constructive, and timely feedback

–  Reviewers practice the art of constructive feedback so that each review is a tangible contribution towards creating a constructive and supportive culture for academic publishing in STEM education.

–  Associate Editors create a community dedicated to holding our field to a higher standard in how we treat each other and our life’s work. As individuals and as a group, associate editors lead by example in creating a constructive culture for academic publishing.

Aims & Scope: The Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering publishes original, peer-reviewed papers that report on empirical investigations covering a variety of topics related to achieving inclusion of historically underrepresented and minoritized populations in science and engineering education, academe, and professional practice. These populations include those who identify as people of color, white women, first generation college students, veterans, members of the LGBTQ+ community, people with disabilities, and the intersections of these and other identities. The journal especially welcomes research manuscripts that use theoretical frameworks and methodologies appropriate to the study of underrepresented and marginalized populations and/or use intersectional approaches. The Journal also publishes studies on novel educational innovations that hold promise for transferability to other contexts.

 

  1. ASSISTANT EDITOR SEARCH: Chemical Engineering Education – Assistant Editors Search

Chemical Engineering Education (CEE), the premier journal for educational scholarship in chemical engineering and related fields, is seeking applications for up to four (4) Assistant Editor positions available within the journal. CEE is published by the Chemical Engineering Division of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). Potential financial compensation for the Assistant Editor positions will be decided by the Publications Board on an annual basis. Each Assistant Editor position will handle paper editorial duties consistent with their interest and expertise.  Additionally, each Assistant Editor position will likely be assigned oversight and management over an aspect of the journal (e.g. social media, educator profiles, etc.).

For more information, please see https://journals.flvc.org/cee/announcement/view/89

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Assistant Professor of Practice, Master of Engineering Management Program

The College of Engineering (CoE) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (http://engineering.unl.edu) seeks to hire a non-tenure track Assistant Professor of Practice in the Master of Engineering Management (MEM) program, to begin Fall 2019. The MEM is a professional graduate degree for working professionals. This non-thesis, 30-credit-hour program prepares students for managing the business challenges in their engineering career. In partnership with the MBA program at UNL, the MEM curriculum strikes a balance between business acumen and technical skills to effectively lead in an engineering environment. The program is fully online with no residency requirements and enrolls students that have undergraduate degrees in engineering, at least two years of work experience in engineering or a related field, and use employer tuition reimbursement plans to finance their education. For more details and application requirements see: https://employment.unl.edu/postings/66318. Review of application materials will begin October 7, 2019 and continue until the position is filled.

Contact: Dr. Jena Shafai Asgarpoor, Director, Master of Engineering Management Program, jshafai@unl.edu

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – Teaching postdoc position

The Department of Computer Science (CS) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites applications for the “Future Faculty” program. The Future Faculty Program is a selective program offering two-year postdoctoral positions whose goal is to mentor and prepare outstanding candidates for an academic career in research and teaching. Candidates will be paired with a faculty mentor who will serve as their research supervisor. In addition, interested candidates will have the opportunity to teach up to one course per semester with strong mentorship and logistic support that guides candidates in good pedagogical practices. Individuals in the program will be mentored through the faculty job search process and will have the opportunity to be considered for a faculty position at Illinois. Candidates in all areas of computer science are encouraged to apply. Applicants for this position are expected to have a PhD or equivalent degree in computer science or a closely related field.  ABD (all but degree) applicants may apply and confirmation of your completed degree requirements must be provided on or before the start date.

Apply Here: https://jobs.illinois.edu/academic-job-board/job-details?jobID=119386

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUCEMENT: University of Georgia, Lecturer Position in Electrical or Computer Engineering

The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Georgia (UGA) invites applications for a non-tenure-track Lecturer position expected to begin in January 1, 2020. The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering is one of the three schools in the College of Engineering at UGA, which is one of the newest engineering colleges in the nation. The school consists of two undergraduate degree programs (Electrical Engineering and Computer Systems Engineering) as well as two graduate programs including M.S. in engineering and Ph.D. in engineering. Due to the unprecedented growth of our undergraduate programs, the primary duty of the selected candidate will be to teach 12 credit hours per semester. Successful applicants must be able to teach courses in electrical and computer systems engineering. Areas of particular teaching need include both lecture and laboratory instruction in the following general areas: Core first and second your courses in the ECE curriculum (Intro to ECE, Electrical Circuits and Electronics), ECE design courses (Design Methodologies and Senior Design Capstone), and Informatics (Introduction Informatics and Informatics Electives). A Ph.D. in Engineering or related discipline is required. Position responsibilities include effective classroom teaching of undergraduate courses, laboratory supervision, mentoring undergraduate engineering students, and working with other faculty on innovative teaching methods within the college’s growing instructional programs. Effective communication skills are required.

The university and College of Engineering offer programs to enhance the teaching skills of instructors.  Additionally, UGA’s College of Engineering is highly supportive of lecturers engaging with engineering education research and the educational research community through its cross-disciplinary Engineering Education Transformations Institute (EETI).  EETI offers financial and methodological support for technical engineering faculty seeking to engage in educational research, as well as annual grants to send interested lecturers to educational conferences (including ASEE.)

To apply, candidates should submit (1) letter of application indicating your teaching experience and interests, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) teaching philosophy/statement not exceeding 2 pages (4) unofficial transcripts, and (5) contact information for three references. Please submit application materials online athttp://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/100202. Questions related to the position may be directed to the school chair Dr. Fred R. Beyette Jr., Email:Fred.Beyette@uga.edu.  The position will be open until filled. Applications received by November 1st, 2019 will be given full consideration.

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUCEMENT:  California State University, Los Angeles – Assistant Professor positions in EE, ME, CE and CS

The College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology at Cal State Los Angeles is searching for teacher-scholars in all departments! Cal State LA is a comprehensive urban university with a highly diverse population, ranked #1 in the nation for the upward mobility of its students. We are committed to the inclusive classroom and seek to hire faculty who will be committed to diverse undergraduate and masters-level student learning, as well as to developing funded research and projects with federal, local and regional partners. We invite applications for tenure-track faculty positions in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Aviation Administration, as well as for a Visiting Professor in Engineering Education. More detail on each position as well as application information can be found at www.calstatela.edu/ecst/faculty-search.

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUCEMENT:  California State University,  Los Angeles – Visiting Professor in Engineering Education

The College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology at Cal State Los Angeles is searching for teacher-scholars in all departments! Cal State LA is a comprehensive urban  university with a highly diverse population, ranked #1 in the nation for the upward mobility of its students. We are committed to the inclusive classroom and seek to hire faculty who will be committed to diverse undergraduate and masters-level student learning, as well as to developing funded research and projects with federal, local and regional partners. We invite applications for tenure-track faculty positions in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Aviation Administration, as well as for a Visiting Professor in Engineering Education. More detail on each position as well as application information can be found at www.calstatela.edu/ecst/faculty-search.

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Associate Assistant/Associate Professor (Tenured Position), Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott in ALL Engineering Departments (Mechanical, Aerospace, and Computer/Electrical/Software Engineering)

Do you have a degree in electrical, computer, software, mechanical, or aerospace engineering? Do we have a job for you! The College of Engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona, invites applications for tenure track positions in all of our departments at the Assistant or Associate Professor levels to start in Spring 2020 or Fall 2020.

The College is seeking candidates with strong interests in engineering education, a commitment to excellence in teaching and learning, an ability to perform applied research, as well as dedication to service and collegiality. Successful candidates will be expected to teach undergraduate courses and laboratory experiments, to collaborate with students on independent research and to supervise student projects. An earned doctorate in engineering or similar degree along with related experience is highly desired; however, candidates with a Master’s Degree and significant industry experience are strongly encouraged to apply.

A complete application package should consist of: (1) a cover letter including the date of availability, (2) a curriculum vita including contact information for at least three professional references, (3) a statement of teaching philosophy including a list of courses the candidate would like to teach or develop, and (4) a statement describing the candidate’s professional goals.

For the position of Assistant/Associate Professor of Computer, Electrical, or Software Engineering, the department is seeking multiple positions including someone to teach a two-semester senior design sequence. Contact Ed Post at postj@erau.edu for more information.

For the position of Assistant/Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, the department has an open search but is especially interested in candidates with experience in robotics. Contact Murat Okcay at OKCAYM@erau.edu for more information.

For the position of Assistant/Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering, the department has an open search. Contact Monty Moshier at moshierm@erau.edu for more information.

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Tenure-track Assistant Professors, Learning Sciences

The Graduate School of Education at the University at Buffalo, SUNY invites applications for two Assistant Professor (tenure-track) positions in the Learning Sciences, in the Department of Learning and Instruction. We seek a scholar with expertise in Mathematics Education for one position and Computer Science Education for the second position. The Department of Learning and Instruction has a long history of research excellence and a strong tradition of teaching and community engagement. Faculty demonstrate a commitment to creating a collegial academic environment characterized by equity, social justice, interdisciplinary collaboration, an ethic of care across all of their programs.

A full description of the positions, required and preferred qualifications, etc. can be seen and applications can be submitted at: https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/21525

For questions about the positions contact Sam Abramovich, Associate Professor and Search Chair, samuelab@buffalo.edu, 716-645-3174

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:  Associate/Full Professor, Learning Sciences, University of Buffalo, SUNY

The Graduate School of Education in the University at Buffalo, SUNY, invites applications for an Associate/Full Professor to lead a campus-wide, cluster-hire initiative in the Learning Sciences. This effort will lead to the establishment of a core group of prominent faculty in the disciplines of Learning Sciences, Human Computer Partnerships, Cognitive Psychology / Sciences, and Learning Environments. Our aim is to explore and investigate the impact of 21st century technologies on learning environments by answering such questions as: What affordances can artificial intelligence, human computer partnerships, and virtual reality bring to bear on our understanding of learning environments across the lifespan? How can learning technology impact accessibility, identity development, persistence, and perceptions, all within the current and future needs of society?

As the lead organization in this initiative, the Graduate School of Education seeks a candidate who would lead the effort to develop a team of scholars who share an interest in exploring how research can lead to better understandings of the interaction between technology, pedagogy, and environments while also considering the vital need to reduce persistent inequities. This initiative also serves UB’s goal of establishing, implementing, validating, and advocating pathways for translation and scaling of the best tested educational technologies within a diverse range of learning environments. The focus on translation and scaling of AI and other applicable technologies to problems of learning is critical to future priorities in learning across the lifespan. Central to the effectiveness of this initiative is a belief in the importance of cross- disciplinary translational research.

A full description of the positions, required and preferred qualifications, etc. can be seen and applications can be submitted at: https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/21527. For questions about the positions contact Sam Abramovich, Associate Professor and Search Chair, samuelab@buffalo.edu, 716-645-3174

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:  Faculty position in the Department of Engineering Education at University at Buffalo

The Department of Engineering Education (DEE) at the University at Buffalo (UB) invites candidates to apply for the positions of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Full Professor. The DEE was recently formed and will advance modern pedagogical tools and teaching methods including the field of online education.

The successful candidate will be expected to teach courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels, mentor graduate students, advise students at all levels and maintain an active research program. Desirable areas of research expertise include but are not limited to, one or more of the following: diversity/inclusiveness/persistence; pedagogy; the science of learning; assessment, engineering epistemology and quantitative research methods.

Candidates must hold a doctorate in engineering education, engineering, computer science, or a related field. PhD must be conferred prior to appointment.

For more information about the position, please see https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/21508. If you have any questions, please contact Jessica Swenson atjswenson@buffalo.edu.

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: 4 Postdoc-Level Positions in STEM Education at Texas State University (1 program-focused; 3 research-focused)

We are advertising four postdoctoral-level positions related to instructional change in undergraduate STEM. The positions are associated with three recently awarded NSF grants: (1) “Building Capacity: Creating Faculty-Student Communities for Culturally Relevant Institutional Change” (2 positions); (2) “Furthering the Work of Undergraduate STEM Transformation: Modeling Instructional Change Teams”; and (3) “Developing Faculty Resources of Evidence-Based Practices that Improve Learning and Equity in STEM.” One of the positions will primarily focus on programmatic work and may involve synergistic research activities. The other three positions will primarily focus on research and will involve synergistic programmatic activities as appropriate.

Minimum qualifications for all positions are:

  • PhD in a STEM and/or Education field
  • Commitment to counteracting systemic inequities in STEM
  • Motivation and ability to engage with diverse students and junior researchers
  • Motivation and ability to engage with STEM faculty
  • Enthusiastic and motivated learner

Other desirable qualifications align with the responsibilities of each position. Candidates who identify with underrepresented minority groups are particularly encouraged to apply. The salary for each position is between $50,000-$55,000 per year. Review of applications will begin on November 20, 2019. Preferred start dates are between January 1 and May 1, 2020. Initial appointments will be for one year, renewable as funding remains available (3-5 years). Interested candidates should submit a 1-3 page cover letter and a CV to STEMEdPostdocs@txstate.edu. Questions can also be directed to this address. The cover letter should explain the candidate’s interest in one or more of the positions and why they are a good fit for the position(s), based on alignment with the required qualifications and any other desirable qualifications (e.g., past experience relevant to the job responsibilities). Candidates should clearly indicate in which position(s) they are interested in their letter. The cover letter should also specify a preferred state date and, if the candidate has not yet received their PhD, when they expect to receive it. If the candidate is requesting a remote work arrangement, this should also be specified in the letter. The CV should include a list of professional experiences, publications, and contact information for three professional references. Shortlisted candidates may be asked to submit a writing sample and three letters of recommendation. The full job ad with detailed descriptions of each position can be found at http://txstper.wp.txstate.edu/join-us.

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:  Tenure/Tenure Track Faculty Search at Arizona State University

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU) and The Polytechnic School (TPS) seeks applicants for a tenure-track or tenured faculty position in engineering education, beginning August, 2020.  We intentionally seek new faculty that will uniquely contribute to a culture where faculty thrive as individuals and scholars,  help advance our collective research agenda, and contribute to the teaching and mentoring missions of both our undergraduate engineering programs and Engineering Education Systems and Design (EESD) PhD Program. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to: 1) global and international contexts of engineering and engineering education, 2) online and technology-based learning in engineering education, and 3) enacting organizational change in engineering education settings.  See full job ad here:  https://apply.interfolio.com/69641

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUCEMENT:  Joint Lecturer and Research Assistant Professor, Cook Grand Challenge Honors Program, Tickle College of Engineering, University of Tennessee

The Cook Grand Challenge Honors Program (CGCHP) in the Tickle College of Engineering at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, seeks a joint Lecturer and Research Assistant Professor to contribute to our honors program, honors courses, a growing effort in Engineering Education research, and an Engineering Education graduate certificate. These efforts continue the legacy of our innovative Jerry E. Stoneking engage™ Program and will be aided by the opening of a new, state-of-the-art engineering building in 2021. This position is a full-time, non-tenure-track, 9-month appointment. The University of Tennessee supports career paths in both the lecturer (lecturer, senior lecturer, distinguished lecturer) and research professor (assistant, associate, full) tracks. The responsibilities of this position will include a combination of teaching, research, and administration.

Applicants must have a Ph.D. in an engineering (or related) discipline while a Ph.D. in engineering or STEM education is strongly preferred. Candidates must possess excellent communication skills, a solid commitment to progressive teaching methods, and show promise of developing a successful educational research program within the College. Evidence of college-level teaching and educational research is expected. Full consideration will be given to applications received before Nov 1. Applications should include: (1) a letter of interest, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a teaching statement, (4) a research statement, (5) the names and contact information for three professional references. Details on how to prepare and submit all materials can be found by following the link below. Questions about the position should be directed to Dr. Kevin Kit, Chair of the Search Committee, voice: 865.974.9874; email: kkit@utk.edu.

A more detailed description of the position and links to the Cook Grand Challenge Honors Program and Engineering Education Certificate Program can be found at https://honors.tickle.utk.edu/joint-lecturer-and-research-assistant-professor

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUCEMENT:  Postdoctoral Position in EER at New Jersey Institute of Technology

The newly formed Engineering Education Unit at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) has a position available for a post-doctoral fellow. During this 12-month position, the postdoctoral fellow will participate in data collection and analysis, training and supervision of graduate and undergraduate students, preparing manuscripts, presenting at conferences, and grant writing. A portion of time will also be devoted to professional development experiences as identified by the fellow.

Ideal candidates should hold a Ph.D. in engineering education, higher education, STEM education or other related fields. Candidates nearing graduation are encouraged to apply. A successful candidate for this position requires strong quantitative and qualitative research knowledge and excellent writing skills. If you are interested in this position, please send your 1)

CV, 2) cover letter, 3) a writing sample (published or unpublished work) and 4) contact information for three references in a single PDF via via https://njit.csod.com/ats/careersite/JobDetails.aspx?site=1&id=1698. If you have any questions, please email Prateek Shekhar, Assistant Professor – Engineering Education (pshekhar@njit.edu). This position will remain open until filled.

About NJIT:  NJIT is a public research university with a focus on STEM education. NJIT is categorized as an R1: Doctoral University of Higher Research Activity by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. It is consistently ranked among the highest in the country in return-on-investment (ROI) for its graduates and ranks among the top U.S. polytechnic universities in terms of research expenditures. The Newark College of Engineering at NJIT houses 5 engineering departments: Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical

Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Chemical and Materials Engineering. The college also houses School of Applied Engineering and Technology offering engineering technology degrees to its students. NJIT has been noted in Diverse: Issues in Higher Education as top 100 producer of minority STEM graduates, top 100 producer of degrees in engineering awarded to African-American and Hispanic students.

 

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Clemson University, Assistant or Associate Professor in Engineering and Science Education

The Department of Engineering and Science Education (ESED), located within the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Science at Clemson University, seeks applicants who are passionate about discipline-based education research for a tenure-track assistant or associate professor position. Candidates who engage in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) education research in any STEM discipline are encouraged to apply. Applicants should be able to teach STEM education courses at the graduate level and undergraduate courses in their STEM area of expertise. (See the ESED website for information on current classes and faculty areas of expertise: https://www.clemson.edu/cecas/departments/ese/.) Applications from researchers who specialize in research methodology, or assessment and evaluation, and a commitment to diversity, inclusion and equity, are especially encouraged.

Applicants must have an earned doctorate in STEM education research (e.g., engineering education, mathematics education, or science education) or any STEM discipline with post-doctoral experience in STEM education research. Candidates must have a background in a STEM discipline, specifically a BS and/or MS degree in a STEM discipline.

Applicants should submit their curriculum vita, names and contact information of three references, and three statements explaining 1) research interests, 2) activities and plans for diversity, inclusion and equity, and 3) teaching philosophy (maximum two pages each) via Interfolio. Applications received by November 21, 2019, will be given full consideration; however, the search will continue until the position is filled. Anticipated start date is August 2020.  The full position description and a link to the application can be found at: https://apply.interfolio.com/68602. For more information about this position, please contact the search committee chair, Lisa Benson at lbenson@clemson.edu.

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Assistant, Associate, Full Professors in Cyber Security &

High Assurance Computing at the University of Missouri-Columbia

The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Missouri seeks applications for five tenure-track/tenured positions at the rank of Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor, starting Fall 2020. These five positions are part of a University of Missouri strategic initiative in Cyber Security and complement recent hiring in that area. The university has been recently designated as a NSA Cyber Defense-Center of Academic Excellence (Research) and is seeking to build on its success.

Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or a closely related field. Preferred candidates will have success in research, and a strong commitment to excellence in teaching. For a candidate seeking a position at the level of associate or full professor, a record of attracting external research funding appropriate to their rank is an essential factor. We also encourage applicants with a history of or an interest in interdisciplinary research. The focus of these hires will be in Cyber Security, broadly construed, including formal methods, systems, and theory. We are especially interested in: Hardware and Embedded Systems Security; Secure Software Engineering (including static binary analysis, language-based security, and software verification); Wireless Security; Cloud Security; and Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet of Things.  Applications will be reviewed immediately upon receipt and will continue until the positions are filled.

Application: Applicants should submit a CV, a research plan, a teaching statement and a list of three to five professional references electronically tohttp://hrs.missouri.edu/find-a-job/academic refer to Job ID 31546.  Inquiries can be directed to the search committee at securityhiring@missouri.edu.

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Tenure Track/Tenured Faculty Position in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at the University of Missouri (MU) invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor levels. Applications are sought from candidates with expertise in the traditional mechanical engineering and aerospace engineering disciplines. Areas of interest include design and manufacturing, aerospace structures and materials, aerodynamics, and computational fluid dynamics. Faculty research areas must address the college pillars of pursuit: 1) Educating Engineering Leaders, 2) Big Data Analytics, 3) Biomedical Innovations, and/or 4) Sustainability inFEWSed (Food, Energy, Water, Smart Cities). The successful candidate will be able to take part in the growth of the College of Engineering and join a rich environment for collaboration with other faculty in Arts & Science, Health Professions, Medicine, Nursing, Veterinary Medicine, and Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources.

The candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in one of the following areas: manufacturing, aerospace structures, aerospace materials, and aerodynamics.

The COE encourages joint appointments with other colleges/schools (e.g., the College of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources, the College of Arts & Science). The COE encourages joint appointments with other colleges/schools (e.g., the College of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources, the College of Arts & Science).

Closing Dates: Applications will be reviewed beginning November 1, 2019 and will continue until the positions are filled. Anticipated start date is no later than August 15, 2020.

Application: Apply using the online system (http://hrs.missouri.edu/find-a-job/academic/).

Please follow the instructions on the website, select job ID # 31180, and upload a cover letter, curriculum vita, a statement of research and teaching goals, a representative research paper, and contact information for at least three references.  Any questions regarding the application procedure may be directed to: Professor Noah Manring, Department Chair, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211. Email: ManringN@missouri.edu

 

  1. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Assistant or Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, Houghton College

The Department of Physics, Computer Science, and Engineering at Houghton College invites applications at the assistant or associate professor rank for up to two tenure-track positions in our electrical engineering program.  Ideal candidates will have earned a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, computer engineering, engineering education (with a background in electrical engineering) or a closely related field by the beginning of their appointment.  Our engineering program couples rigorous academics in a strong problem-based learning environment with a strong emphasis on active student engagement in real-world collaborative design projects.  We are dedicated to our mission to provide a Christ-centered engineering education, anchored in the liberal arts and sciences, and we see our engineering program as a strategic next step in preparing graduates who can serve the world in ways that honor God and improve the human condition.

Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be expected to teach a broad range of undergraduate courses in electrical engineering.  Other courses in introductory physics and general education may also be available.  Qualifications:   A Ph.D. in electrical engineering, computer engineering, engineering education or a closely related field is required. Previous teaching experience, experience with the ABET accreditation process, and experience in industry are all desirable.  Other important qualities for this position include a commitment to excellence and creativity in undergraduate teaching, strong interpersonal and leadership skills, a mature Christian faith and an interest in integration of faith and learning.  Academic rank and salary will be determined based on experience.

To apply, visit http://www.houghton.edu/campus/human-resources/employment/faculty-openings and follow the PROCEDURE FOR APPLICANTS.  Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply.

 

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