The Department of Chemical Engineering at Stanford University seeks applicants for an open-rank faculty position. The appointment may be at the rank of Assistant Professor (on the tenure track)
Associate Professor (with or without tenure)
or Full Professor. Applicants are expected to have earned a Ph.D. degree in chemical engineering or a related discipline. We are open to broad research areas in chemical engineering and related fields. We prioritize the originality and promise of the candidate's work rather than the sub-area of specialization. We encourage candidates interested in environmental sciences
energy sciences
and applied life sciences to apply. Particular areas of interest include fluid mechanics and transport phenomena (experimental or theoretical)
computational catalysis and materials engineering (physics-based modeling
data science
and machine learning)
and environmental engineering (separation membranes and technologies applied to
e.g.
carbon capture or water purification). The successful candidates are expected to teach core courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels
develop advanced courses in a research specialty
and establish a world-class research program emphasizing integrating fundamental principles with chemical
physical
or biological engineering. Interdisciplinary teaching and research efforts are highly valued in our search. We anticipate that the successful candidate will initiate
develop
or contribute to the interactions among faculty in Chemical Engineering and other departments within the School of Engineering (Materials Science and Engineering
Bioengineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
etc.). Furthermore
we anticipate potential involvement in Stanford Data Science
School of Humanities and Sciences
Doerr School of Sustainability
as well as School of Medicine. The Chemical Engineering Department
School of Engineering
and Stanford University value faculty who will help foster an inclusive academic environment for colleagues
students
and staff with a wide range of backgrounds
identities
and outlooks. Candidates may choose to include as part of their research and teaching statements a brief discussion about how their work and experience will further these ideals. Additional information about Stanford's IDEAL initiative may be found here: https://ideal.stanford.edu/about-ideal/diversity-statement.