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Professeure ou professeur - Chaire de recherche Power Corporation sur la carbonégativité

Poste: Non spécifié

Début: Dès que possible

End: Non spécifié

Lieu: Sherbrooke, Canada

Type de collaboration: Projet seulement

Taux horaire: Non spécifié

Dernière mise à jour: 2 juil. 2024

Description et exigences de la tâche

Job Posting: Professor in Carbon Negativity Technology Development

Université de Sherbrooke

Position: Full-time regular professor in carbon negativity technology development at one of three departments in the Faculty of Engineering.

Chair of Research: Power Corporation Chair in Carbon Negativity

Responsibilities:

  • Establish and lead a strategic research chair focused on advancing knowledge and technologies for capturing and/or sequestering atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHG).
  • Secure co-funding to enhance the Chair.
Faculty Overview:

  • The Faculty of Engineering is known for its dynamic research, technology transfers, and practical societal impacts.
  • Emphasizes interdisciplinary initiatives and emerging fields.
  • Hosts multiple research centers, including the 3IT, IQ, and C2MI.
Departments:

  1. Chemical and Biotechnological Engineering: Focuses on materials, renewable energy, green processes, and biotechnology.
  2. Civil and Building Engineering: Specializes in concrete, structures, water resources, and building energy efficiency.
  3. Mechanical Engineering: Covers acoustics, aeronautics, bio-engineering, robotics, and more.
Candidate Profile:

  • Contribute to cutting-edge carbon negativity solutions.
  • Teach at all study levels.
  • Conduct fundamental and applied research in GHG technologies.
  • Supervise graduate students.
  • Participate in university and community service.
Requirements:

  • Ph.D. in a relevant discipline.
  • Strong teaching and pedagogical skills.
  • Research and innovation interests.
  • Ability to independently plan and develop projects.
  • Leadership, communication, and teamwork skills.
  • Publications in peer-reviewed journals.
  • Fluency in French or willingness to learn.
  • Member or eligible for membership in the Order of Engineers of Quebec within five years.
Work Conditions:

  • Governed by collective agreements.
  • Full-time regular position starting January 2025.

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