The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Clarkson University invites applications for a tenure track assistant professor in geotechnical engineering. The anticipated start date for this position is either January 2026 or August 2026. For full consideration, applicants need to apply before September 30, 2025.
Applicants should present a clear vision of how they will develop and sustain a nationally recognized, externally funded research program; complement the Department’s existing research strengths; and leverage institutional resources through on-campus research centers like the Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP), the Institute for a Sustainable Environment (ISE), the Center for Air & Aquatic Resources Engineering & Sciences (CAARES), and the New York State Center of Excellence in Healthy Water Solutions (HWS). Applicants should also present a clear vision of how they will contribute to the Department’s educational mission through innovative and effective teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level.
Clarkson University is New York State’s highest-ranked small research institution. The Potsdam, New York campus is located in the transition region between the St. Lawrence River Valley and the beautiful Adirondack Mountains. Clarkson’s Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is a vibrant community of diverse teacher-scholars working toward the common goal of “Technology Serving Humanity.” The Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE) is Clarkson’s second-largest department by enrollment and leads Clarkson’s research activity by a wide margin. In recent years, CEE assistant professors have been awarded major grants including two NSF CAREER awards and three NSF Engineering Research Initiation (ERI) awards.
• Teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in geotechnical engineering
• Developing a nationally recognized, externally-funded research program
• Advising undergraduate and graduate students
• Performing service duties for the Department, University, and Profession
Minimum Qualifications
• Ph.D. in Civil Engineering or a closely related field (degree must be conferred by the time work commences)
• Record of scholarly publications in top-tier journals
• Demonstrated ability or strong potential to attract competitive research funding
• Strong commitment to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level
• Effective communication and interpersonal skills
Preferred Qualifications
• Professional Engineer (PE) license
• Record of successful external funding from competitive programs
• Evidence of effective teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level
The physical demands characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Health & Safety: All staff has a statutory responsibility to take reasonable care of themselves, others and the environment and to prevent harm by their acts or omissions. All staff is therefore required to adhere to the University’s Health, Safety, and Environmental Policy & Procedures.
DISCLAIMER: The above statements are designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, skills, and qualifications required of personnel so classified.
Special Instructions to Applicants: An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, Clarkson actively seeks and encourages applications from veterans and people with disabilities.
All offers of employment are subject to the applicant successfully passing a background check (including, but not limited to, employment verification, educational and other credential verification, and criminal records
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