Faculty Position Univ of Buffalo
You may know someone looking for this position.
if you have any questions on the faculty opening announced below, please
address them to Prof. Mark T. Swihart at swihart@eng.buffalo.edu
The University at Buffalo (SUNY) seeks a tenure-track assistant professor
in the broad area of multiscale modeling of the production, assembly, and
properties of engineered nanoscale materials, structures, or devices.
Appointment at higher rank is possible in exceptional cases.
Example research areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
modeling energy transport in materials and devices for thermoelectric,
photovoltaic, and photocatalytic applications; modeling of nanoscale
devices
in the regime of strong quantum effects; coarse-graining or multi-scale
modeling strategies that link quantum chemistry and atomistic
molecular simulations to the nano, micro, and macro scales; and simulation
of the transport of natural and human-made nanostructures in biological
environments. This position is associated with the UB2020 Strategic
Strength in Integrated Nanostructured Systems (www.nano.buffalo.edu),
one of eight areas of scholarly activity identified for strategic
investment at UB.
The home department of the successful candidate will be determined
by mutual agreement at the time of hiring, and could be Chemical and
Biological Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, or
Electrical Engineering. Applicants should submit a curriculum vita,
statements of teaching and research plans, and names of three
references via the UBJobs system, at www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu,
referencing posting number 0900080.
The University at Buffalo is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer/Recruiter
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Mark T. Swihart
swihart@eng.buffalo.edu
Director, UB2020 Integrated Nanostructured Systems Initiative
Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
University at Buffalo (SUNY)
**Note New Phone Number** (716)645-1181
Fax: (716)645-3822
http://www.cbe.buffalo.edu/swihart
