Professor of Engineering Research in Climate Resilience (Quebec City)

Professor of Engineering Research in Climate Resilience (Quebec City)

18 Aug
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Université de Sherbrooke
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Quebec City

18 Aug

Université de Sherbrooke

Quebec City

Join Université de Sherbrooke's Faculty of Engineering as a tenure-track professor focusing on climate resilience and innovative building design. Contribute to solving pressing environmental challenges.

The Université de Sherbrooke seeks an internationally-based early-career researcher to lead efforts in developing energy-productive and adaptive building systems. This tenure-track position requires a strong academic foundation and a passion for teaching. The successful candidate will actively engage in interdisciplinary projects that tackle climate change impacts.

Key Responsibilities:
• Teach courses in engineering at all academic levels
• Drive fundamental and applied research efforts
• Engage in university service and community outreach




• Build partnerships across sectors for research impact

Requirements:
• Hold a relevant doctorate or equivalent experience
• Limited to five years of professional research experience
• Strong publication and communication records
• Leadership qualities with a collaborative mindset
• Experience in equity, diversity, and inclusion practices

Embrace the opportunity to influence future engineering talent and sustainability at Université de Sherbrooke.
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📌 Professor of Engineering Research in Climate Resilience (Quebec City)
🏢 Université de Sherbrooke
📍 Quebec City

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