Friday, May 18, 2012

Assistant Professor – Civil and Environmental Engineering (Geomechanics) at Carleton University


The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Carleton University invites
applications for a preliminary (tenure-track position) at the Assistant Professor level in the area
of geomechanics. An emphasis on the North and cold regions engineering would be an asset.

Candidates must have a Ph.D., or be in the final stages of obtaining their Ph.D., in civil
engineering or a related engineering discipline. The successful candidate must demonstrate the potential for excellence in teaching and possess a strong commitment to research, as reflected in their publication record. The successful candidate will have the ability to develop an
externally-funded, high quality research program; will be committed to effective teaching at the
undergraduate and graduate level; and will contribute effectively to the academic life of the
Department. Synergy to establish collaborative research links with the existing members of the
Department and across the University is highly desirable

The desired candidate should have a strong fundamental mechanics background that can be
applied to a range of geotechnical challenges. The Department is particularly interested in
candidates with a strong background in numerical and analytical geomechanics. While it would
be an asset for candidates to demonstrate the capacity to develop research in cold regions
engineering and geotechnical issues facing Northern development, it is not essential that
candidates have publications in this area. The successful candidate will contribute to the
University’s strategic theme of Environment and Sustainability.

The Department offers dynamic, innovative, and cross-disciplinary undergraduate and graduate programs leading to Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral degrees in both Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering. The Department recently introduced a new Bachelor of Engineering in Architectural Conservation and Sustainability. The Department has diverse expertise over a wide range of experimental, numerical, and analytical research areas in geotechnical, environmental, fire safety, structural and transportation engineering. Graduate programs of the department are offered through the Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Civil Engineering and the Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Environmental Engineering to provide further strength and opportunities. The intensive research enterprise in the Department includes an NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Fire Safety Engineering, a Canada Research Chair in the Analysis and Management of Risk Associated with Civil Engineering Applications and Practices, and a Canada Research Chair in Wastewater and Public Health Engineering. The successful candidate will have access to the Department’s world-class laboratories and extensive computing facilities. Further information on the Department is available from the Web site
 
Carleton University is Canada’s Capital University located in Canada’s capital city, Ottawa,
which offers a wide range of recreational and cultural activities, and is the concentration of
Canada’s top research and regulatory institutions including Natural Resources Canada and
CanmetENERGY, Environment Canada, and the National Research Council.

Applications with a covering letter, curriculum vitae including career objectives, educational
background, employment history, research and teaching experience and interest, and the
names of at least three referees should be sent to: Professor Paul J. Van Geel, Chair,
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1S 5B6, Telephone: (613) 520-5784, Fax: (613) 520-395. Properly packaged applications (preferably a single PDF file) can be emailed to
paul_van_geel@carleton.ca as well. Membership in a Canadian professional engineering
association is required at the time of appointment or within two years of appointment.

Located in Ottawa, Ontario, Carleton University is a dynamic research and teaching institution
with a tradition of leading change. Its internationally recognized faculty, staff, and researchers
provide more than 25,000 full- and part-time students from every province and more than 100
countries around the world with academic opportunities in more than 80 programs of study.
Carleton’s creative, interdisciplinary, and international approach to research has led to many
significant discoveries and creative work in science and technology, business, governance,
public policy, and the arts. As an innovative institution, Carleton is uniquely committed to
developing solutions to real world problems by pushing the boundaries of knowledge and
understanding daily.

Minutes from downtown, Carleton University is located on a beautiful campus in the central
portion of Ottawa, bordered by the Rideau River on one side, and the Rideau Canal on the
other. With over 12 national museums and the spectacular Gatineau Park close by, there are
many excellent recreational opportunities for individuals and families to enjoy. The City of
Ottawa itself, with a population of almost one million, is Canada’s capital city and reflects the
country’s bilingual and multicultural character. Carleton’s location in the nation’s capital provides many opportunities for research with groups and institutions that reflect the diversity of the country.

Carleton University is strongly committed to fostering diversity within its community as a source
of excellence, cultural enrichment, and social strength. We welcome those who would contribute to the further diversification of our faculty and its scholarship including, but not limited to, women, visible minorities, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, and persons of any
sexual orientation or gender identity.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. Canadians and permanent residents will be
given priority.
All positions are subject to budgetary approval.
http://www.carleton.ca/cee
Assistant Professor – Civil and Environmental Engineering (Geomechanics)

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