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Visiting Professor - Nuclear Engineering

Employer
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Location
UMass Lowell
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Job Details

Job no: 526463
Position type: Faculty Full Time
Benefit Status: Benefited-Non-Union
Campus: UMass Lowell
Department: Chemical Engineering
Salary: Salary commensurate with experience
Applications Open: Feb 21 2025
Applications Close: Open until filled

General Summary of Position:

The Nuclear Engineering Program in the Francis College of Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for a Visiting Professor position. This position emphasizes teaching and pedagogy, while also providing opportunities to pursue research. The campus has an on-campus research reactor. The appointment is scheduled to begin Fall Semester 2025.

The successful candidate will support the nuclear engineering program's core teaching mission, ensuring a strong foundation in nuclear fundamentals, such as thermal hydraulics, neutronics, advanced materials, multiphysics modeling and simulation, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), and reactor engineering.

The successful candidate will be expected to foster a dynamic learning environment by mentoring and advising students and collaborating with faculty on curriculum development and academic service activities. Candidates with experience integrating the on-campus research reactor into course curricula to provide hands-on learning experiences for students are especially encouraged to apply.

The potential exists for future appointment as either a non-tenure-track or a tenure-track assistant professor.

The Nuclear Engineering Program is part of the Chemical Engineering Department, and it is desirable to be able to teach courses in both areas.

The Francis College of Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UML) is seeking an outstanding candidate for one full-time Visiting Professor in Nuclear Engineering. The college includes 120 faculty members, 30% women, and has just under 3,000 undergraduate and over 1,000 graduate students. The University serves the multicultural population of the Commonwealth and has been nationally recognized by the American Society for Engineering Education for its commitment to diversity. The University is also a Minority Serving Institution (MSI). UMass Lowell is an R1 university ranked in the top tier of US News' National Universities. The College has bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs in all departments.

The campus is situated on the banks of the Merrimack River, a beautiful and culturally diverse area and the birthplace of America’s industrial revolution. Cotton mills in Lowell, the only city to be awarded national park status by the U.S. National Park Service, opened in 1814, and the city has been a hub of invention and innovation ever since. UML continues that legacy of innovation throughout the campus. Lowell is 30 miles northwest of Boston and the region offers unsurpassed enrichment, including fine arts, dining, historical sites, and sports! Just north of Lowell, the grandeur of New Hampshire’s White Mountains unfolds not far from the storied ski lodges of Vermont.

Minimum qualifications (required):

  • A doctoral degree in Engineering, Physics, or a closely related discipline
  • At least one degree (B.S., M.S., or Ph.D.) in a field related to Nuclear Science or Nuclear Engineering

Preferred Qualifications

  • Strong commitment to education and student engagement
  • Teaching or research experience in nuclear engineering
  • Ability to teach the following courses: Reactor Theory, Reactor Physics, Reactor Engineering, and Nuclear Systems Design and Analysis

Additional Considerations:

  • Dedication to teaching undergraduate and graduate levels in Nuclear Engineering and Science
  • The ability to work effectively with diverse groups of students and faculty
  • Candidates with experience in engineering education and the design of effective and inclusive pedagogical approaches will be given strong consideration.

Special Instructions to Applicants:

Applications received by March 20, 2025, will be considered in the first review of candidates. However, later applications may be considered for this position. The search will close after an adequate number of qualified applications is received.

Please include the following documents with your application:

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Cover Letter
  • Teaching Statement/Philosophy
  • Diversity Statement
  • Names and contact information of three references will be required at the time of application.

Optional Documents:

  • Submission of past teaching evaluations is optional

Organization

Working at University of Massachusetts Lowell

Located in the culturally and historically rich Merrimack.

Valley in northeast Massachusetts, the University of Massachusetts Lowell is a vibrant research university that offers its 13,000 students more than 120 bachelor’s, master’s, professional master’s and doctoral degree programs. Exciting opportunities in experiential and service learning, scholarship, community engagement, and international partnerships can be found across the Colleges of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Engineering; Management; Sciences; School of Health and Environment; and Graduate School of Education.

This is a time of unprecedented growth and opportunity at UMass Lowell. Student enrollment and retention have improved annually. Research funding and alumni giving have increased significantly and the campus has embarked on the construction of two new academic buildings: the Emerging Technologies & Innovation Center and the Health & Social Sciences Building.

The University of Massachusetts Lowell is committed to increasing diversity in its faculty, staff, and student populations, as well as curriculum and support programs, while promoting an inclusive environment. We seek candidates who can contribute to that goal and encourage you to apply and to identify your strengths in this area.

Mission Statement

The mission of the University of Massachusetts Lowell is to enhance the intellectual, personal and cultural development of its students through excellent, affordable educational programs. The University seeks to meet the needs of the Commonwealth today and into the future and supports the development of sustainable technologies and communities through its teaching, research, scholarship and engagement.

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