All research related to experimental and/or computational aspects of energy materials is of interest, including materials design and processing, validated artificial intelligence and models at the ...
All research related to experimental and/or computational aspects of energy materials is of interest, including materials design and processing, validated artificial intelligence and models at the ...
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Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor in Energy Materials
Edmonton, AB • On-site
Full-time
Medical, Retirement
Posted 21 days ago
Job description
This competition will be used to fill two positions.
The Department of Chemical & Materials Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta is seeking applications for up to two full-time, tenure-track faculty positions at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor rank in Energy Materials. These positions are part of the University of Alberta's priority to build a diverse faculty in strategic research areas; thus, candidates from traditionally underrepresented and equity-deserving groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
We welcome applications from scholars with research expertise in energy-related materials and/or processes for energy production, conversion, storage, transport, and utilization. All research related to experimental and/or computational aspects of energy materials is of interest, including materials design and processing, validated artificial intelligence and models at the mesoscale and systems scale. The areas of application are infrastructure for fossil fuels (gas/oil), hydrogen, greenhouse gas mitigation (e.g., CO2), renewable energy, nuclear, defence, dual-use applications, and other related advanced materials.
This role will be in the Department of Chemical & Materials Engineering. Applicants who value working across disciplinary boundaries, within and outside engineering, as well as with communities and industry, are strongly encouraged to apply. If you are looking to join a Faculty with a growing focus on interdisciplinary research and an emphasis on high-quality teaching, we welcome your application!
Minimum Qualifications
- Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a closely related field.
- Licensed Professional Engineer or become a licensed Professional Engineer through the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) within five years from the date of hire.
- A record of publication in reputable, peer-reviewed journals and conferences. proceedings, as well as research experience and skills.
- Demonstrated ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses.
- A record of service and volunteerism broadly related to their research and teaching.
Preferred Qualifications
- Teaching experience and training in teaching, lesson planning, and curriculum design.
- Teaching, research, service, and volunteer work related to the role as well as community boards and organizations and outreach to and helping in underserved and underrepresented communities.
- Grant application and financial management experience and/or training.
- Industry experience in engineering, sciences, and technology industries.
- Experience with interdisciplinary and collaborative research projects as well as with managing large, multi-year research projects.
- Experience working with industry and community partners for research projects.
- Team, lab, and facility management experience, including but not limited to safety, supervision, and procurement.
How to Apply
Please ensure that your application shows clearly how your skills and experience meet the criteria above.
To apply, please select the Apply Now icon below and submit the following:
- Cover letter (2 pages max) that includes highlights of the candidate's profile. The cover letter should include a narrative of the candidate's most significant contributions to research, teaching and service.
- Curriculum vitae.
- Research Plan that outlines main areas of current research and short- and long-term research goals (2 pages max) and up to 3 recent peer-reviewed research publications.
- Teaching Dossier that includes:
a. Maximum 1-page teaching philosophy, and
b. Evidence and potential for teaching effectiveness, such as related training, teaching assistantships, courses instructed, recent course evaluations, and example course outlines for courses you delivered as an instructor.
c. Identification of specific courses at the undergraduate and graduate level that you have the ability and interest to teach.
Next Steps
Applicants will be accepted until August 21, 2026 @ 11:55 pm. University representatives will review application packages, and should the Hiring Committee advance your application, you will be contacted for an online pre-interview.
Please note that applications with missing information or components will not be considered.
For applicants selected for interviews, three letters of reference will be requested. Applicants will be expected to contact the three referees and arrange to have them submit their letters of reference via email attachment. Details will be provided to those candidates selected for interviews.
The successful candidate will be offered a tenured or tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor, including a comprehensive benefits package.
The terms and conditions of this appointment are governed by Schedule A of the collective agreement between the Board of Governors of the University of Alberta and the Association of Academic Staff of the University of Alberta.
About the Faculty of Engineering and the University of Alberta
The Faculty of Engineering aims to maintain its position among the top schools in North America. We will do this through innovation and excellence from faculty members and staff who value collaboration, interdisciplinary work, and an engaging and positive work culture. We are dedicated to building a better future for society by:
- Building the future through people in a collaborative, cross-functional environment
- Developing minds and hands with heart by taking a holistic approach to provide an exceptional student experience through education and enrichment that strives to develop the highest-calibre engineers: Those who possess both technical acumen and emotional intelligence, expanding the traditional definition of "engineering"
- Demonstrating the ever-expanding value of our contributions through community engagement, research impact, and value to society
- Uniquely positioning the engineering field to help uplift the whole of humanity
The University of Alberta exists to inspire and ignite the human spirit in pursuit of a better tomorrow. Its work is rooted in a commitment to creating a university community where everyone feels valued, barriers to success are removed, and thriving connections are fostered while honouring Indigenous identities, languages, cultures and world views. As one of the world's top 100 teaching and research universities, the U of A ranks among the Top 4 in Canada, providing a $19.4 billion annual economic impact in Alberta alone. The U of A seeks to challenge, to change and to always be Leading with Purpose.
More than 46,000 students and 14,000 staff shape the U of A, with outstanding achievements in learning, research, creativity, innovation and engagement across five campuses - including one rural and one francophone. The U of A attracts top talent in rigorous undergraduate, graduate and professional programs in 17 faculties across three colleges and more than $621 million in sponsored research revenue. The U of A has more than 340,000 alumni worldwide, with alumni-founded companies generating more than $250 billion in annual revenue.
Working and Living in Edmonton
Benefits, Health, & Wellness
We offer a health and wellness benefits package that includes a health spending account, parental leave, and pension benefits. For Faculty members, some moving and relocation expenses may be reimbursed. Spouses/partners are offered employment services through the University's Spousal/Partner Employment Program. In the Faculty of Engineering for spouses eligible to be academic faculty members, we encourage discussing with the Department Chair at the offer stage or during employment as we value minimizing long distance separation of families whenever possible with consideration to budgets and staffing needs. The campus offers a medical clinic, and multiple childcare and housing options within steps of campus. Academic faculty members are offered parental and medical leave, retirement benefits, and healthcare benefits.
Living in Edmonton
Edmonton is home to over one million people and Alberta's capital. Edmonton offers a vibrant start-up and technology ecosystem, federal and provincial government offices, and the Corporate Offices of the provincial healthcare system. The city offers the amenities of a large urban centre while maintaining a friendly atmosphere. Several faculty members live in nearby neighbourhoods with a range of multi-family and single-family housing options within walking and biking distance of the University. Alberta is among Canada's top provincial school systems, with several primary and secondary schools near campus. Edmonton is known internationally for its thriving arts and festival scene with one of North America's largest stretches of urban parkland, and top-ranked health care services.
Faculty members are full members of the department and play an active role in democratic processes and governance. The responsibilities of the role include active participation in teaching, research, and service:
Teaching (40%): Participation in teaching programs, including classroom teaching, supervision of students conducting research, and personal interactions with and advising students. An Academic Faculty member may decide on specific course content and instructional methodology, recognizing the approved course description, and academic policy approved by the Department, the Faculty, and the University. Teaching is year-round, with most courses in the Fall (September to December) and Winter (January to April) semesters. Teaching assignments are decided in discussion with the Department Chair. As the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board accredits the undergraduate degree programs, licensure as a Professional Engineer is required. Licensure must be obtained within five years of the hire date.
Research (40%): Participation in research, including the preparation or performance of creative works and reflective inquiry, and disseminati...
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