>CIVIL ENGINEERING FACULTY POSITION
>Auburn University
>
>The Department of Civil Engineering at Auburn University invites
>applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the area
>of highway infrastructure construction. This is a new position identified
>in the University's Peaks of Excellence Program. One emphasis area is the
>Transportation Peak which will focus College of Engineering expertise
>toward the development of a research program on the commercial vehicle
>highway system.
>
>Candidates are sought that have a strong background in one or more of the
>following areas of specialization: Construction Engineering, Construction
>Management, Construction Materials, Pavement Engineering or Geotechnical
>Engineering.
>
>Candidates must have an earned doctorate in civil engineering and will be
>expected to develop and sustain a viable externally funded research
>program. Opportunities for research are available through the National
>Center for Asphalt Technology and the Auburn University Highway Research
>Center. The successful candidate will also assist in undergraduate
>teaching and in developing and sustaining a graduate program.
>
>The candidate chosen for the position will be expected to interact well
>with practicing engineers, academics, contractors and students. The
>candidate selected for this position must be able to meet the eligibility
>requirements for work in the U.S.
>
>Women and ethnic minorities are encouraged to apply.
>
>A letter of interest, detailed resume and a list of three references
>should be submitted to:
>
>Dr. J. Michael Stallings, Professor and Head
>Department of Civil Engineering
>238 Harbert Engineering Center
>Auburn University, Alabama 36849-5337
>
>
>Email applications will not be considered. Consideration of applications
>will begin February 1, 2003 and continue until the position is filled.
>Auburn University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
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