- Nuclear & Radiological Engineering Program
Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Nuclear Engineering,
College of Engineering, The University of Cincinnati
The Nuclear & Radiological Engineering Program invites applications
for at least one tenure-track faculty
position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in the Department
of Mechanical, Industrial and Nuclear Engineering. Initial
screening of applicants will begin on November 26, 2001 and
continue until the position is filled.
With a commitment to a university-wide effort to expand and encourage
interdisciplinary research and teaching, the UCNRE Program seeks
candidates with research and teaching interests in radiological and
nuclear engineering that include one or more of the following
areas: (1) Experimental Radiation Measurements (including radiation
detector development, innovative radiation detector applications and the
development of remote sensing systems), (2) Radiological
Engineering (including transport in environmental media, environmental
radiation measurements, environmental remediation and radiation
protection engineering), (3) Applied Reactor Analysis (including
advanced reactor systems, core neutronics, radiation transport, fission
product behavior, nuclear fuel management and the analysis of reactor
system signals), (4) Biomedical Engineering (including medical
imaging, dosimetry, and diagnostic and therapeutic radiation
applications). Candidates with backgrounds in related areas are also
encouraged to apply.
Candidates must have an undergraduate degree in engineering and an earned
doctorate in nuclear engineering or a closely related field.
Demonstrated research accomplishments that indicate the ability to
develop and direct sponsored research is essential. Candidates
should be committed to both supervising graduate students and teaching
undergraduate and graduate engineering courses at both the Departmental
and Program level. Participation in professional society activities at
the local, regional and national level is expected.
Interested candidates should immediately send a resume and at least
three professional references to:
Dr.
John Christenson, Search Committee Chair
Nuclear
and Radiological Engineering Program
Mechanical,
Industrial and Nuclear Engineering Department
University
of Cincinnati, P.O. Box 210072
Cincinnati,
OH 45221-0072
Additional material will be requested after first-level
screening.
The University of Cincinnati is an
equal-opportunity employer.
Henry B. Spitz, Ph. D.
Professor of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering
Graduate Studies Director
Health Physics Program Director
University of Cincinnati
P. O. Box 210072
598 Rhodes Hall
Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0072
(513) 556-2003 phone
(513) 556-3390 fax
henry.spitz@uc.edu