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Universität Stuttgart The Institute of Materials Science at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Stuttgart invites applications for two full professorships:
Professorship (W3) of Chemical Materials Synthesis
FACULTY POSITIONS Electrochemical Energy Science and Engineering
Applicants are expected to teach in the entire area of Materials Synthesis at the undergraduate and graduate levels of the B.Sc./M.Sc. program “Materials Science”, as well as other science and engineering courses at the University of Stuttgart. The successful candidate should complement and extend current faculty research activities in the ſeld of Materials Science at the University and at the afſliated research institutes in Stuttgart. The Chemistry Department has a research focus on Materials and Functional Molecules, and the University is committed to research on New Materials. Candidates should have a strong record of excellence in research and success in obtaining external funding. Preferred research programs may include, but are not limited to, ceramic (hybrid-) materials and composites, high temperature-resistant ceramics, materials for energy applications but also self-organization or (bio-) mineralization. The integration of molecular and/or nanoscopic components into functional, macroscopic devices and structural materials (microstructural design) is desirable.
The Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU) seeks applicants for a tenure-track or tenured faculty position in the area of Electrochemical Energy Science and Engineering in the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy. Areas of expertise that are of specific interest include but are not limited to, analytical electrochemistry focused on energy, membrane science for electrochemical storage and conversion, and polymer science focused on electrochemical energy for applications such as fuel cells, batteries, solar energy conversion, and other electrochemical energy storage and conversion applications. The successful candidate will hold an earned PhD degree, or equivalent in Materials Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, or Physics. Appointments will be at the assistant, associate, or full professor rank commensurate with the candidate’s experience and accomplishments, beginning August 2012. Faculty members are expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses, and initiate and sustain a vigorous graduate research program. To apply, applicants must provide a curriculum vita that includes their teaching experience and interests, a list of publications, and a synopsis of a proposed program of research. Candidates for tenure-track positions must include the names and contact information of three references. Candidates for tenured positions must have achieved national and international recognition for their scholarship and must include the names and contact information of five references.
Professorship (W3) of Materials Physics Applicants are expected to teach in the entire area of Material
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