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<u><b>Tenure-track assistant professor position in the area of
Environmental Engineering
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The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), in
collaboration with the Partnership for Air Quality, Climate, and
Health (PACH), at Colorado State University (CSU) invites
applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in the
area of environmental engineering with a focus on air quality. CSU
is a land-grant institution with a strong commitment to research and
education that impact society and address global problems.
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We are seeking an environmental engineer or scientist who
specializes in air quality research. The focus may be on modeling
and/or laboratory and field work. Modeling expertise may include air
quality on urban to regional scales, air quality forecasting, or
modeling of pollutant sources, dispersion, and impacts on local to
regional scales (list is exemplary and not exclusive). Laboratory
and field work may include development and deployment of sensor
systems for air pollutants / air toxics, development of new methods
for quantifying pollutant concentrations and environmental impacts,
or field work aimed at improving understanding of pollutant sources,
dispersion, and impacts (list is exemplary and not exclusive). There
is particular interest in applied research that could lead to
innovative solutions to air pollution problems, both locally and
globally. The successful applicant’s interests should complement
existing expertise across CSU. The position will support the
teaching and research mission of the Environmental Engineering
program through his/her research program and by developing and
teaching courses in air quality and environmental engineering. The
hire is also expected to participate actively in the development and
implementation of research projects launched by PACH, of which
he/she will become a member. This latter requirement is consistent
with the origination of this position as part of a university-wide
cluster hire initiative in Air Quality, Climate and Health.
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href="https://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/18478">https://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/18478</a>
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