Tenure Track Faculty
9229BR
Kate Gleason College of Engineering
KGCOE Mechanical Engineering
Faculty Type (Tenure Status): Tenure-Track
Faculty Discipline: Mechanical Engineering
Faculty Rank: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor
Employment Category: Fulltime
Anticipated Start Date: 13-Aug-2025
Detailed Job Description
RIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of assistant or associate professor. We are looking for highly motivated individuals to join a diverse, vibrant community of scholar-teachers. Successful candidates for the rank of assistant professor are expected to build and sustain a strong externally funded research program, advise Ph.D. and master's students, develop and teach undergraduate and graduate classes, advise undergraduate researchers and design teams, and work collaboratively to advance the department's goals. Successful candidates at the rank of associate professor are expected to build upon an established history of external funding support and scholarly output, a commitment to educational excellence, a track record of advising Ph.D. and master's students, and a strong desire to advance department and college initiatives. For one position we are seeking candidates with interests and expertise in the field of advanced manufacturing. This includes, but is not limited, to topics such as materials engineering and processing, cyber manufacturing, integration of artificial intelligence, manufacturing across the length scales, etc. The second position is a broad search that will consider all traditional disciplines within the field of mechanical engineering. Successful candidates for both positions should outline a clear, bold, and ambitious plan for how their research will integrate with, and advance, the 7 key research initiatives of the Kate Gleason College of Engineering: 1) advanced manufacturing, 2) artificial intelligence and machine learning systems, 3) biomedical and healthcare engineering, 4) cyber-physical systems, 5) data analysis, modeling and simulations, 6) energy and environment, and 7) micro-nanoscale systems, devices, and materials.
We are seeking individuals who are able and interested in contributing to a community committed to student-centeredness; professional development and scholarship; integrity and ethics; respect, diversity, and pluralism; innovation and flexibility; and teamwork and collaboration. Select to view links to RIT's core values, honor code, and statement of diversity.
Department/College Description
With over 1000 undergraduate and graduate students, the Mechanical Engineering Department is the largest of the six academic departments in the Kate Gleason College of Engineering. The department includes 23 tenured and tenure-track faculty, 15 lecturers, and 11 staff members. The department offers a five-year BS in Mechanical Engineering with options in automotive engineering, aerospace engineering, energy and the environment, and bioengineering and an accelerated BS-ME/MS program. Graduate programs include an MS and ME in Mechanical Engineering managed by the department and a PhD in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering managed centrally by the college along with three other PhD programs. Faculty research is supported by many core facilities across campus including a fully staffed mechanical engineering machine shop providing machining, fabrication, design, and manufacturing services, the AMPrint Center for Additive Manufacturing and Multifunctional Printing, a NY State Center for Advanced Technology, a high-performance computing cluster through RIT Research Computing, and the Semiconductor Nanofabrication Laboratory and cleanroom facilities.
The Kate Gleason College of Engineering | RIT offers bachelor's and master's in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, and microelectronics engineering as well as four Ph.D. degrees in biomedical and chemical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, mechanical and industrial Engineering, and microsystems engineering and additional master's programs in engineering management and leadership. Serving over 2600 undergraduates and 400 graduate students, the college is committed to growing its research profile while maintaining a strong commitment to undergraduate education. Major research themes include advanced manufacturing; biomedical and healthcare engineering; artificial intelligence and machine learning; cyber-physical systems; micro- and nanoscale systems devices and materials; energy and environment; and data analysis modeling and simulation. Hallmarks of the undergraduate experience include one full year of cooperative education, an innovative multidisciplinary senior design program, and an impressive variety of well-supported student teams and clubs.