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Four faculty positions in Mechanical Engineering
Northwestern University

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern University invites applications for four faculty positions: (1) Manufacturing or Dynamics/Control, (2) Mechanics of Materials and Structures, (3) Faculty Position in Segal Design Institute, (4) Assistant Chair of Mechanical Engineering.

For further information or to submit an application, please see http://www.mech.northwestern.edu/hiring/ .

October 30, 2007


Controls, energy research, and aerospace research
University of California, Los Angeles

Full-time faculty positions for Assistant, Associate, and Full Professors in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. See http://recruit.mae.ucla.edu/faculty/ad_0708.htm for more details.

October 30, 2007


Assistant or Associate professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
California State University, Long Beach

The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at California State University, Long Beach, is conducting a recruitment for an Assistant or Associate professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, with a specialization in the area of Mechanical Systems Design, CAD/CAM and FEA.

For further information, contact

Hamid Hefazi, Ph.D.
Professor and Department Chair
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
California State University, Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Boulevard
Long Beach, CA 90840-8305
Phone: (562) 985-1502 Fax: (562) 985-4408
E-Mail: hefazi@csulb.edu
Department web page: http://www.csulb.edu/colleges/coe/mae/

October 30, 2007


Assistant Professor
and
Professor
Princeton University

The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in the general area of experimental Material Science, Materials Engineering, and/or Mechanics.

The Department also ivites applications for a full professor. The applicant should be a senior, high profile, high impact person: a leader who will help MAE and the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) attain their respective strategic goals.

For general application information and how to self identify, see http://web/princeton.edu/sites/dof/ApplicantionsInfo.htm . You may apply online at http://jobs.princeton.edu.

October 30, 2007


Department of Engineering Science & Mechanics Faculty Positions
Virginia Tech

The Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics (ESM) at Virginia Tech seeks applications for three tenured or tenure-track faculty colleagues. The ideal candidates are expected to interface mechanics with the domain of biology (e.g., but not limited to human or organismal biomechanics; cellular mechanics, soft tissue mechanics, macro-molecular biology, biodynamics, biofluids, cognitive dynamics); nanobiotechnology (e.g., but not limited to mechanics of self- assembly, nanobiocomposites, functional nanodevices); or the domain of energy, with an emphasis on biological principles (e.g., but not limited to fuel cells, renewable energy, energy conversion, clean energy, energy storage). We are particularly interested in candidates who have a broad understanding of biological and biomedical dynamical systems. However, intellectual depth is more important than the specific area of specialization, since ESM faculty members are expected to have a broad scholarly interest in engineering with a special emphasis on the fundamental mechanics.

A doctoral degree or equivalent in a relevant area of science or engineering is required. Senior applicants must have a distinguished scholarly record with international visibility. Prior experience working as a member of a multidisciplinary team is desirable, since such research is highly valued in ESM. A large number of faculty members from other departments are affiliated with ESM. Our faculty members work closely with the School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences (www.sbes.vt.edu), the Macromolecules and Interfaces Institute (www.mii.vt.edu), and the Institute for Critical Technologies and Applied Sciences (www.ictas.vt.edu). Virginia Tech is also home to System X, a world-class terascale computing facility (www.tcf.vt.edu).

Further information about ESM, one of the few departments of its kind in the US, can be found at www.esm.vt.edu. The department has a distinguished history; a 2005 review by a blue-ribbon panel consisting of four NAE members concluded that ESM has a "longstanding record of excellence as a key element of the College of Engineering with national visibility". The department has twenty-four faculty members who support roughly 80 doctoral students within and outside of ESM and have research expenditures above $6M. The ESM undergraduate program was recently ranked as eighth best in the nation. More information about Virginia Tech is available on the web at www.vt.edu, about the College at www.eng.vt.edu, and about the town of Blacksburg at www.blacksburg.va.us.

Please apply online at www.jobs.vt.edu to posting number 071011 and include a resume, a letter addressing the above requirements, and the names of at least five references. The initial review of applications will begin November 15, 2007, and will continue until all positions are filled.

Virginia Tech is committed to the principle of diversity and seeks a broad and diverse spectrum of candidates including women, veterans, minorities, and people with disabilities. Individuals with disabilities desiring accommodations in the application process should notify the department head, Professor Ishwar K. Puri (esmhead@vt.edu). Virginia Tech is a recipient of a National Science Foundation ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Award to increase the participation of women in academic science and engineering careers.

October 26, 2007


Tenure or tenure-track position
Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering
University of Pennsylvania

The University of Pennsylvania seeks outstanding individuals for tenure-track or tenured faculty positions in the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering to start July 1, 2008. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Engineering or equivalent fields. Suitable candidates in the areas of modeling, design, fabrication and characterization of nanostructures and devices (e.g., nanophotonic, nanophononic, nanoelectronic, molecular electronic, or other novel computational devices and systems) will be considered.  Candidates should be prepared to collaborate with faculty in appropriate related areas such as materials science, bioengineering, physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, and/or mechanical engineering. The University seeks indi­vi­duals with exceptional promise for, or proven record of, research achievement who will excel in teaching undergraduate and graduate courses and take a position of international leadership in defining their field of study. 

Interested persons should submit an application by completing the form located on the Faculty Recruitment Web site at https://www.seas.upenn.edu/ese/fsrch/apply.html including curriculum vitae, statements of research and teaching interests and plans, and the names of at least three references.

The University of Pennsylvania is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  Minorities/Females/ Individuals with Disabilities/Veterans are encouraged to apply.

October 26, 2007


Assistant Professor
University of Louisville

The Departments of Chemistry and Physics at the University of Louisville (UofL) seek applications for a tenure-track faculty position, preferably at the assistant professor level. The applicant's research program, which should be directed at the interface of Chemistry and Physics, must involve projects that will make extensive use of the new 10,000 sq. ft. UofL Micro/Nano Cleanroom core facility.

See the Chemistry and Physics websites for further information.

October 26, 2007


Non-tenure-track lecturer position
Michigan Technological University
Department of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics “MEEM”

Michigan Technological University, Department of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics “MEEM” invites applications for a lecturer position.  Applications in all fields of mechanical engineering will be considered but the Department is particularly interested in a combined background in solid mechanics, FEA, CAD and dynamics systems.  The anticipated starting date is August of 2008. 

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October 17, 2007


ENDOWED CHAIR AND ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITIONS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
University of Arkansas

Applications are invited for one endowed Chair Professor and two Assistant Professors in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Arkansas with a start date of August 2008. The research area for one Assistant Professor is in mechatronic systems, and the research areas for the second Assistant Professor and Chair Professor are open. A major research area in the department is in nanotechnology. We are also looking to enhance our teaching in the areas of machine design, controls, and manufacturing. Successful candidates will be expected to develop and teach graduate courses in their research area.

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October 17, 2007


Biomedical Faculty Position
Boise State University

The Department of Mechanical & Biomedical Engineering at Boise State University seeks candidates for a tenure-track opening in our growing emphasis area of biomedical engineering.  In particular, we seek high-energy, collaborative, and creative individuals who are dedicated to making significant contributions in scholarship and teaching. Faculty members are sought who strive to integrate scholarship with teaching involving both undergraduate and graduate students.

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October 17, 2007


FACULTY POSITION IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT, MI

The Mechanical Engineering Department at Wayne State University invites application for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level (beginning August 2008) in the general area of thermal sciences. A Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering or closely related field and strong oral and written communication skills are required. Preference is given to candidates that have expertise in engine combustion research including laser based/optical diagnostics and spectral imaging. Industrial and teaching experience is welcome.

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October 17, 2007


FACULTY POSITIONS IN DESIGN
Rutgers University

The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Rutgers University invites applications from outstanding individuals to fill open faculty positions in the area of Design in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Applicants are invited at all levels, particularly tenure-track Assistant Professor. The applicants must have a demonstrated excellent research record
and expertise in design principles and applications in a field in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering. These fields include, but are not limited to, large-scale system optimization, multidisciplinary design optimization, reliability and risk analysis, decision-based design, product family design,
geometrical modeling and visualization, virtual reality and rapid prototyping, kinematics, robotics/mechatronics, MEMS, nanotechnology, and controls. Of particular interest are manufacturing and materials processing, nanomaterials and design of nanodevices.

The successful candidates will have access to extensive laboratory facilities, including dynamics/controls/mechatronics laboratory, rapid prototype manufacturing systems, advanced computer clusters, and relevant software. Senior level appointments with tenure, particularly at the Associate Professor level, will be considered for applicants with appropriate accomplishments and stature. A Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanics or a
related field is required. Post-doctoral academic or industrial experience in teaching and research is desirable. Duties include teaching graduate and undergraduate courses, supervising graduate research, and developing an externally funded research program. An ability to work in multi-disciplinary teams and collaborate with researchers in growth areas is strongly encouraged. Applicants should send a curriculum vita, a brief statement of their interests that includes their vision for their research and teaching, copies of two or three publications, and complete contact information for at least three references, to:

Faculty Search Committee
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
98 Brett Road
Piscataway NJ 08854--8058

Review of applicants will begin as soon as possible and will continue until the position is filled. Further information on the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering is available at http://mech.rutgers.edu. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, by law and purpose is committed to
serving all people on an equal and non-discriminatory basis.

October 17, 2007


FACULTY POSITIONS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Washington State University

The School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering (MME) at Washington State University invites applications for multiple tenure-track positions in Mechanical Engineering. These faculty members will contribute to WSU's identified research focus areas in Advanced Materials Technologies and Clean Energy Technologies, while complementing and strengthening established Research Forums in MME. Applicants will be considered at the Assistant, Associate, and Professor rank. The emphasis research areas include (but are
not limited to): multi-scale virtual manufacturing/materials processing and design, advanced modeling and simulation of materials for "materials-by-design," Product Life-Cycle Management (PLM) for energy efficiency, green engineering, sustainability in design and manufacturing, energy efficiency in engineering, system level design and assembly of new energy systems, and lean manufacturing.

Candidates must demonstrate ability to build or already have a national and international reputation in research and to teach a wide range of courses in Mechanical Engineering including design, manufacturing, CAD, dynamics, controls, mechatronics, and
robotics. Duties include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, mentoring students, developing an externally funded research program, and publishing scholarly work. Good verbal and written communication skills are a prerequisite. An earned doctoral
degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field is required prior to the start of the appointment.

Application review begins December 10, 2007. It is anticipated that the successful candidates will begin their appointment on August 16, 2008.

Interested candidates should send a letter of application, a description of their research and teaching plans, and contact information for three references to:

Chair of the Faculty Search Committee
School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-2920

For additional information on Washington State University and MME, visit our home page at: www.mme.wsu.edu. WSU is an EEO employer. Protected group members are encouraged to apply.

October 15, 2007


Tenure track position
Instrumentation/MEMS/NEMS/Mechatronics
West Virginia University

West Virginia University, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering anticipates filling a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level with expertise in Instrumentation, MEMS/NEMS, or Mechatronics. A Ph.D. in Engineering or a closely related field and strong oral and written communication skills are required.

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October 15, 2007


Tenure track position
Thermal Sciences and Energy Systems
Loyola Marymount University

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Loyola Marymount University is seeking applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level in the area of Thermal Sciences and Energy Systems.  The candidate must have a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline and have demonstrated a potential for excellence in teaching and research. 

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October 15, 2007


Three tenure track positions
Computational Mechanics, Energy and Design and Manufacturing
MIT

Further details can be found at http://meche.mit.edu/news/jobs/

October 15, 2007



Stanford University

Department of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty Opening

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the assistant professor level. We give high priority to the overall originality and promise of the candidate's work rather than the candidate's sub-area of specialization within mechanical engineering.

We seek applicants from all areas of mechanical engineering whose research lies at the frontier of fields that support the Department's vision of biology as a discipline in mechanical engineering.

An earned Ph.D., evidence of the ability to pursue a program of research, and a strong commitment to graduate and undergraduate teaching are required. The successful candidate will be expected to teach courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels and to build and lead a team of graduate students in Ph.D. research.

Applications should include a Curriculum Vitae, a list of Publications, one-page statements of Research Vision and Teaching Interests and the names and addresses of five References. Candidates are requested to ask that references send letters directly to the search committee. Please submit these materials by December 17, 2007 to Professor Ron Hanson, Search Committee Chair, Bldg 520, Room E, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94035-3032; or via electronic mail to levita@stanford.edu.

For additional information contact Professor Hanson. The review of applications will begin on January 2, 2008; however, applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Stanford University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.

September 18, 2007


Makai Ocean Engineering, Inc.

Makai Ocean Engineering, Inc., founded in 1973, is a diverse ocean engineering firm located on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. Makai has two primary divisions - a pipeline engineering division which designs large ocean pipelines for applications in Sea Water Air Conditioning (SWAC), Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC), and aquaculture; and a cable software engineering division which develops software for military and commercial submarine fiber-optic cable planning and installation.

Makai's submarine cable group is looking for a new employee with some exceptional background in numerical modeling and programming. The ideal candidate would be a Physicist, Engineer or Applied Mathematician with a MS or PhD degree and very strong skills in applied math, numerical methods and programming.

The successful candidate will be learning, maintaining and expanding the capabilities of existing complex numerical hydrodynamic models developed in FORTRAN (and some C++). Good communication and writing skills are essential. 2-4 years experience preferred. US citizenship highly desirable. This position is available immediately and offers a very competitive salary. Resumes should be sent to Jose.Andres@makai.com.

July 31, 2007


MEMS position at NIST

There is a MEMS position available at NIST, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Please see the description, below. The salary is competitive, and adjustable depending upon experience. The position is ONLY OPEN TO US CITIZENS.

CERAMICS DIVISION
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY (MSEL)
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY (NIST)

MICROELECTROMECHANICAL (MEMS) RESEARCHER
OPTOELECTRONIC AND ELECTRONIC MATERIALS GROUP

Applications are invited from qualified candidates for a research position involving microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices, within the Optoelectronic and Electronic Materials Group, Ceramics Division, at NIST in Gaithersburg, Maryland. The Optoelectronic and Electronic Materials Group, one of four groups in the Ceramics Division, provides measurement science, standards, and technology needed by U.S. industry to apply materials and components in optoelectronic and electronic applications. Group facilities include access to a state-of-the-art nanofabrication cleanroom facility within the Advanced Measurement Laboratory at NIST, apparatus for depositing complex interlayer structures, and advanced electronic systems for measuring output from the MEMS devices. More information about other activities in the Ceramics Division may be found on our website, www.ceramics.nist.gov/.

Initially, the research position will involve the design, processing, implementation, and modeling of MEMS devices to perform quantitative calorimetry at the nano scale (nanocalorimetry), including such measurements as equilibrium and kinetic properties of interfacial reactions. Particular emphasis is placed on the ability to employ quantitative mathematical models to design the MEMS devices, as well as analyze and interpret the data they generate. As an example, detailed transient heat transfer analyses will be needed. Other MEMS metrology applications are anticipated in the future. The position will involve research as part of a project team, and participation at project, group, and division levels to define new measurement directions.

Applicants must have a doctorate degree and at least two years of research experience in MEMS fabrication, as well as demonstrated aptitude in heat transfer modeling and advanced mathematical methodologies. The demonstrated ability to execute projects and generate related publication outputs, and strong speaking and writing skills, are further required.

The position is in the Scientific and Engineering Career Path ("ZP"). The base salary is competitive, and upwards of $80,000, depending on qualifications and experience. United States citizenship is required.

Interested applicants should send a curriculum vita and three references (names and contact information only) via post or e-mail to Dr. Martin L. Green, Leader, Optoelectronic and Electronic Materials Group, Ceramics Division, NIST, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8520, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, martin.green@nist.gov.

July 18, 2007



Software Developer, Oracle Logistics Group

Fresh graduates with BS or MS in engineering with programming experience. Department Description: The Oracle E-Business Suite Supply Chain Products family of applications provides solutions for large, complex distribution operations. A unified data model provides a single, accurate view of the entire supply chain, so you can plan, manage, and control the flow and storage of goods, service, and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption in order to meet customer requirements. We optimize material handling business processes for warehouses, manufacturing facilities and distribution centers. With Oracle Supply Chain Products, companies gain the following benefits: - Comprehensive inbound, outbound, and reverse logistics. - Value Added Services/Manufacturing, including kitting/de-kitting/light assembly and mixed-mode manufacturing - Advanced Inventory, Storage and Facility Management - Improved ROI through full, seamless integration and flexible configuration capabilities - Resource planning to accurately predict requirements to complete the work and meet order timelines Oracle Supply Chain Products are built using Oracle tools and emerging wireless mobile computing, Java, XML, SOA technologies Brief Posting Description - Design and develop business applications utilizing leading edge technologies, aligned with business requirements of warehouse management to improve efficiencies & optimize business processes. - Need to be able to quickly learn and contribute, solve complex design & code challenges, gearing up to aggressive plans to innovate/ deliver new product capabilities. - Contribute to the product development activities of design, code, test and deliver applications. This involves interactions with customers, members of strategy, product management and quality assurance. - Enthusiastic about the opportunity to understand other products (ex. order management, shipping, purchasing, receiving, costing, manufacturing, financials) because of the interfaces we have with these products. You will be involved in setting the processes for the group and may also be required to lead a small team to complete the execution of the projects. - Assist in the hiring process to build a new team Detailed Description As a member of the software engineering division, you will assist in defining and developing software for Oracle Logistics Group for tasks. This involves development, debug and design of software applications or operating systems. Provide technical leadership to other software developers. Specify, design and implement modest changes to existing software architecture to meet changing requirements. Job Requirements Duties and tasks are varied and complex requiring independent judgment. Fully competent in own area of expertise. May have project lead role and or supervise lower level personnel. Preferred Qualifications: BS or MS degree or equivalent experience relevant to functional area. 4 years of software engineering or related experience. Additional Details Strong knowledge of Object Oriented Programming concepts Strong knowledge of Java, C, XML, PL/SQL, database concepts Sound exposure to data modeling - physical and logical design Knowledge of software development processes (design,development,and testing) Excellent problem solving and analytical skills Good verbal and written communication skills Great team player Contact Detail

Satish Kumar
satish.x.kumar@oracle.com
650-506-8284

July 13, 2007




Assoc. Staff Engineer, Hardware Development
Variant

Location: Palo Alto/Walnut Creek, CA
Function: Research & Development
Product Area: NMR Systems
Job Number: NMPW07-07

Responsibilities:
Responsible for leading the development of the next generation of automated tuning systems for Varian NMR probes as well as providing engineering support for existing tuning systems. Automated tuning systems consist of motors, encoders, and custom embedded control and are used to adjust capacitance or inductance in probes. Responsible for project definition, planning, and execution from concept through production. Coordinate tuning hardware with existing and planned NMR probes, system consoles, and software. Create mechanical, electrical, and software interface specifications for the system. Work with software and console engineering teams to ensure that the system is well integrated with the NMR control software and console. Work with marketing, applications lab and customers to understand the intended use for the system and to correct any deficiencies necessary. Unique aspects of the position: The group develops automation products for magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Projects are multi-disciplinary, involving electrical, mechanical, and software engineering, as well as direct interaction with Marketing and Operations.

Qualifications:
1. BS degree in Mechanical, Mechatronics or Electrical Engineering, MS preferred. 2. Five to seven years experience. 3. Experience with motion control systems. 4. Experience in formal product development and manufacturing environment required. 5. Strong project management skills required and excellent oral and written communication required.

Contact sasha.morris@varianinc.com (UCB-ME MS 2001)

July 13, 2007




Moto Development Group
is looking for all types of interns and co-ops - we offer paid positions and exciting opportunities to apply engineering knowledge and skills to real world problems and industry. We're looking for intern or co-op candidates in all engineering disciplines: MFG, ME, EE, FW, and SW. Terms of internships can be 3-6 months.

Contact

Chris Verplaetse, VP
Moto Development Group
+1.415.365.1819 voice
+1.415.281.3809 fax
www.moto.com
July 13, 2007



LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN STRUCTURES
Imperial College London

July 11, 2007




CAREER COUNSELOR, STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER III, The University of California, Berkeley

July 11, 2007




Professional Researcher
Hydraulic Machines Laboratory (LAMH) at Laval University

June 29, 2008




Visiting Assistant Professor Position in Mechanical Engineering, Texas Tech University

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas Tech University is seeking candidates for an opening for a visiting assistant professor position in the area of Dynamics and Control. The position is for one year and may extend for another year. Candidates should have a demonstrated interest and commitment to working in this area and expected to pursue collaboration with research groups of common interest in the Department, the College of Engineering and beyond. Research interest and experience in biological, biochemical, or medical applications is highly desirable. The position requires a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, or a related field with a tradition of dynamical systems and controls development. Also necessary are good written and oral communication skills, and the ability to work with a diverse body of students and colleagues are necessary. Duties will include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in Mechanical Engineering, developing externally funded research and supervising graduate student research.

Presently, departmental faculty members administer approximately $1.5 million annually in funded research. The Department is housed in a building of 55,000 sq. ft., including several well-equipped research and teaching facilities. We presently have 900 undergraduate and 60 graduate students. More information about the department may be obtained at the Department's website: www.mue.ttu.edu.

Texas Tech University is a part of the comprehensive state-supported Texas Tech University System, that also includes Law and Medical Schools on a single campus. Lubbock is a community of 200,000 people, located at the southern edge of the Texas Panhandle. Lubbock’s altitude and semi-arid climate are conducive to outdoor activities. The city hosts frequent musical, theatrical, and sporting events. Lubbock offers numerous options for shopping and fine dining. A wide variety of other cultural and recreational opportunities, including several major metropolitan centers, natural attractions and wilderness areas, and skiing, are easily accessible by car. Lubbock is served by several major airlines, operating to and from Lubbock-Preston Smith International Airport. The cost of living index has historically been low compared to national norms.

Applications will be evaluated as they are received; review will continue until the position is filled. Please send complete application package (a letter of application stating teaching and research goals, a detailed resume, and names, addresses, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of at least three references) to

Design Faculty Search Committee
c/o Carmen Hernandez
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, TX 79409-1021
USA

You can also submit the application package electronically to carmen.hernandez@ttu.edu Texas Tech University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

June 29, 2008



Summer internship positions at Lam Research

Lam Research is looking for engineering interns this summer. The positions have the flexibility to continue on into the school year at a reduced schedule. Please visit www.lamrc.com/careers_1.cfm . The descriptions of the internships can be found by clicking the "Apply Now" link, then "Search Openings". All interested students should send their resume to Ms. Ronda Ropes at ronda.ropes@lamrc.com.

June 18, 2007


 

 

 

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