POSITION TITLE:

Assistant/Associate Professor

CLOSING DATE: Screening will begin February 1, 2008 and remain open until an adequate pool is established.
DESCRIPTION:

The Department of Civil Engineering at North Dakota Sate University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in water resources engineering at the Assistant/Associate Professor level. The successful applicant is expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in water resources engineering, develop a strong externally funded research program, and contribute to the overall growth of the department. This position provides opportunity for an energetic individual to develop a nationally and internationally recognized research program in water resources engineering while engaged in teaching water resources courses. Possible areas of expertise include surface and subsurface hydrology, computational hydraulics/hydrology, contaminant transport in the aquatic environment, and applications of remote sensing and geospatial technologies to hydrology. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to existing interdisciplinary research thrusts within the department and at the university level. In addition, this individual will advise undergraduate and graduate students, fulfill committee assignments supporting the mission of the department, college and the university and provide leadership to the profession through national and international professional society participation.

DEPARTMENT:

The Civil Engineering Department at North Dakota State University is a vibrant department emphasizing teaching and research . The department has an ABET-accredited B.S. program in Civil Engineering and offers M.S., and Ph.D. programs in Civil Engineering. The department also offers a M.S. program in Environmental Engineering. The department has an enrolment of about 380 undergraduates and 65 graduate students. Visit the department web page, http://www.ce.ndsu.nodak.edu for details. The campus has a good support infrastructure for computational, analytical, and data needs. A high performance computing center and the North Dakota Water Resources Research Institute are located on the campus. Opportunities exist for interaction with two recently instituted and growing graduate programs in Environmental and Conservation Sciences, and Natural Resources Management.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
  • B.S. in Civil Engineering and a Ph. D. with research emphasis in water resources or a closely related area
  • Potential for carrying out scholarly research and teaching
  • Effective oral and written communication skills
  • Ability to interact effectively with colleagues, students, and staff
  • Expertise in water resources engineering research leading to water infrastructure solutions, improvement of predictive hydrologic models and their applications in water resources development, or improvement in the understanding of the ecosystem water needs for sustainability
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Teaching and design experience
  • Demonstrated effectiveness in teaching, funded research, and publishing
  • Eligibility for professional engineering registration
  • Demonstrated record of ability to work with experts in other fields to develop innovative and collaborative water resources research
TO APPLY:

Application package should contain a resume, statement of teaching and research interests, and the names and contact information of at least three professional references. E-mail applications in pdf format and mail a hard copy to:

Dr. G. Padmanabhan, Search Committee Chair
Department of Civil Engineering - CIE 201
North Dakota State University
Fargo, ND 58105-5285

Phone: 701 231 7043
E-mail:G.Padmanabhan@ndsu.edu

North Dakota State University is an equal opportunity institution. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

THE UNIVERSITY

North Dakota State University is enjoying a remarkable period of growth and success. Located on the state’s eastern border in Fargo, North Dakota’s largest city, NDSU is the state’s Morrill Act land-grant institution.

Recognized as an engaged university and considered a leader among its peers, NDSU has set enrollment records for seven years in a row. With more than 12,500 students, NDSU encompasses a broad spectrum of curricular offerings, scholarly activity and service. The university strives to be an innovator in information systems, technology transfer, economic development and lifelong learning. NDSU also is home to the state’s first full NCAA Division I athletic program.

NDSU employs more than 730 ranked faculty and lecturers, about 360 administrators, extension educators and experiment station researches and approximately 740 graduate assistants and fellows. In total, the university has more than 5,600 full-time and part-time employees across the state.

The university has a commitment to students, faculty and staff to provide an environment where everyone feels welcome, respected and safe. NDSU is in the initial stages of implementing a strategic plan for diversity, equity and community to ensure the commitment. To learn more about the plan, visit http://www.ndsu.edu/diversity/documents.php.

Innovative teaching and learning are conducted in nine academic units: the Colleges of Agriculture, Food Systems and Natural Resources; Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Business; Engineering and Architecture; Human Development and Education; Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Science; Science and Mathematics; University Studies; and the Graduate and Interdisciplinary studies. NDSU has 108 baccalaureate majors, 55 master’s degree programs, 38 doctoral degrees, eight certificate programs, three professional doctoral degrees and one specialist degree.

NDSU researchers are leading major initiatives in such areas as nanotechnology, microelectronics, polymers, food safety and materials science. In a partnership with Alien Technology Corp., NDSU’s Research and Technology Park is home to the world’s first mass scale Radio Frequency Identification tag research and production facility.

The NDSU Research and Technology Park also is expanding with the NDSU Center for Technology Enterprise, a business and technology incubator that will promote the development of new technology-based companies.

The North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and NDSU Extension Service are integral parts of the university.

In 2004, the university added a 75,800-square foot, five-story NDSU Downtown, providing a cutting-edge facility for art, architecture and landscape architecture students. A $10 million project renovated the century-old building to include studios, classrooms, a wood shop, digital media room, gallery and an outdoor sculpture area.

This year, the university began enlarging its presence in downtown Fargo with the groundbreaking of two more projects. Richard H. Barry Hall, formerly the Pioneer Mutual Life building, will house the College of Business and the Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics. The work of this project includes 135,000 square feet, with a three-story classroom wing and a 250-seat auditorium.

Klai Hall, formerly the Lincoln National building, will be the new home to the Department of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Another floor will be added to the building, and plans call for it to house the architecture and landscape architecture library, two studios, a model building shop and materials laboratory.

NDSU, which is one of two major research universities in an 11-institution state university system, is striving to substantially increase the number of international students enrolled at the undergraduate and graduate levels. NDSU also serves people across the state through continuing education and extension programs. NDSU also participates in the Tri-College University consortium with neighboring Minnesota State University Moorhead and Concordia College.

The Community

Named one of the most desirable places in the country to live by Money magazine, Fargo is quickly earning a reputation as a great place to live. Located in the rich farmlands of the Red River Valley, the Fargo-Moorhead community has many qualities that contribute to this reputation, including highly-respected educational opportunities, advanced medical technology, a progressive business community, numerous cultural and arts opportunities, a clean environment and good-hearted friendly people.

Fargo ’s revitalized downtown has gained recent national publicity through such media outlets as the Los Angeles Times, The Today Show, National Public Radio and MSN.com. The reports describe an energetic, contemporary feel to many of the downtown’s trendy restaurants, nightlife and entertainment opportunities.

With more than 175,000 people in the community and about 500,000 people in the service area, Fargo-Moorhead is among the largest metropolitan centers between Minneapolis and Seattle and was recently named an All-American City. To learn more about what national publications are saying about the community’s quality of life, visit www.fmchamber.com/community/qualityoflife.html.



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