Assistant Teaching Professor - Nuclear Engineering

UMass LowellLowell, MA
10d$75,000 - $110,000

About The Position

The Department of Chemical Engineering of the Francis College of Engineering (FCOE) at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell) invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure-track Assistant Teaching Professor in Nuclear Engineering, starting September 1, 2026. This position is part of the FCOE’s growing Nuclear Engineering Program. The successful candidate will join the department and college faculty and will be responsible for teaching undergraduate and/or graduate courses, advising students majoring in nuclear engineering, contributing to curriculum development and student success initiatives, and participating in other service activities such as student recruiting and outreach events. Teaching faculty play a crucial role in promoting the department’s educational mission, engaging students in experiential learning, and fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community.

Requirements

  • Ph.D. in Nuclear Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a closely related field at the time of appointment.
  • Demonstrated experience teaching essential nuclear engineering courses (e.g., reactor theory, reactor engineering, reactor design) to a diverse student body.
  • Ability to teach Chemical Engineering courses (e.g., numerical methods, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, transport phenomena, thermodynamics, etc.).
  • Experience using technology in teaching, including nuclear design codes, programming, and artificial intelligence.
  • Experience mentoring students from a variety of cultural and academic backgrounds.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with nuclear instrumentation, research reactors, teaching experiments, as well as online education and course management systems, will be considered an advantage.
  • Experience developing or teaching laboratory-based courses using research reactors, radiation detection, or nuclear instrumentation.
  • Experience using and teaching with contemporary nuclear engineering tools standard in academia, industry, and national laboratories (e.g., OpenMC, MCNP, MOOSE, SERPENT) as part of simulation, design, or data-driven coursework.
  • Experience with online or hybrid instruction and course management systems.

Responsibilities

  • Teaching undergraduate and/or graduate courses
  • Advising students majoring in nuclear engineering
  • Contributing to curriculum development and student success initiatives
  • Participating in other service activities such as student recruiting and outreach events
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