Assistant Professor - Water Resources Engineer, College of Science and Engineering (2796)
Pocatello - Main
Institution Information
Idaho State University, established in 1901, is a Carnegie-classified doctoral research and teaching institution, with a culture built on trust, compassion, stability, and hope. ISU serves over 12,000 students in Pocatello, Meridian, Twin Falls, and Idaho Falls. Students and faculty at ISU are leading the way in cutting-edge research and innovative solutions. We are proud to offer exceptional academics nestled in the grand, natural beauty of the West. We invite you to apply to be a part of our University community!
Job Description
Idaho State University's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is seeking applications for a 9-month, full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Water Resources Engineering, beginning in Fall 2025.
This position is partially supported by a recently awarded National Science Foundation Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research Infrastructure Improvement (NSF-EPSCOR) entitled "Idaho Community-engaged Resilience for Energy-Water Systems" (I-CREWS), which will facilitate community-engaged research with Tribal Nations and other stakeholders in Idaho to evaluate, model, and develop future scenarios for energy-water systems under environmental, technological, and social change. In addition to research, the successful candidate will play a pivotal role in developing and teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses, particularly focused on water resources and/or energy-water systems. Expertise in one or more of the fields - hydrology, hydrogeology, hydropower, geothermal, artificial intelligence/machine learning, energy systems - or a related field is an advantage for the candidate.
This position is intended to facilitate cross-disciplinary research that engages and is responsive to communities in Idaho, including Tribal nations. The candidate should establish a vibrant, externally funded research program and provide mentorship to graduate students as well as professional service to the ISU community. Potential collaborations exist across ISU with the GIS Training and Research Center (GIS TReC), the Collaborative Computing Center (C3) in Idaho Falls (an innovative hub for high-performance computing), ISU's Center for Ecological Research and Education (CERE), as well as the ISU Research Data Center (RDC). Moreover, the civil and environmental engineering department maintains several facilities, including the Engineering Research Complex (ERC), which houses pumps and a research-grade tiltable flume facilities in its Water Resources Lab. The proximity of ISU's campus to the Department of Energy's Idaho National Laboratory (INL) offers further opportunities for research and educational collaboration across various fields, including energy, environmental sustainability, and critical materials. There are also potential research studies in collaboration with Idaho's other public universities, Boise State University and the University of Idaho.
Key Responsibilities
● Foster synergistic interactions within the department/college/university, collaborate statewide with I-CREWS and other university researchers, and the INL.
● Conduct innovative research in Water Resources and/or Energy Systems leading to publications in top-tier refereed journals and presentations at significant conferences.
● Secure external funding to support research activities and graduate students.
● Teach undergraduate/graduate courses in Water Resources and related core courses in the civil engineering curriculum. Courses are preferred in person but may be offered via distance learning.
● Advise and mentor undergraduate and graduate students.
● Serve as a possible mentor for projects in the CEE senior capstone design course.
● Engage in service activities at the departmental, college, and university levels.
● The selected candidate must be able to obtain an Idaho Professional Engineering (P.E.) license within four years.