
Dartmouth College's Thayer School of Engineering seeks a visionary and collaborative leader with a deep commitment to energy engineering to serve as its Lori A. and Martin Weinstein Distinguished Professor.
Located in Hanover, New Hampshire, the Thayer School of Engineering is one of the oldest professional schools of engineering in the country and features a single unified department of engineering sciences that fosters cross-disciplinary innovation in research and teaching. Dartmouth Engineering offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs and prepares the next generation of engineers to better the world through education and research with human-centered impact.
The Weinstein Distinguished Professor will join a large and thriving cluster of researchers in energy that collaborates across many disciplines at Dartmouth.
The successful candidate will contribute to the mission of the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society to accelerate an affordable, reliable, and equitable clean energy transition for the benefit of society. The successful candidate will be a leader in energy engineering with a strong interdisciplinary approach and exhibit broad intellectual capacities and a wide range of interests. The endowed professor must articulate and actualize a compelling vision and plan for the future of energy research at Dartmouth College. This individual will be a distinguished, senior-level, tenure-track chaired professor in energy engineering.