Ad

From: Carl Deckard (Clemson University)
Date: Friday, September 30, 1994

From: Carl Deckard (Clemson  University)
Date: Friday, September 30, 1994
Forwarded to RP-ML
Subject: Ad
>
>                        FACULTY POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
>
>                        DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
>                        CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
>
>THE DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, invites
>applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level
>in the area of  manufacturing processes. Individuals with well established,
>outstanding track records may be considered for appointments at the
>Associate of Full Professor levels. The successful candidate will be
>expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in manufacturing
>processes and to develop appropriate funded research.  A Ph.D. is required
>and industrial experience is very desirable. Applicants should send a
>resume, a description of relevant experience, teaching and research
>interests, and names, addresses and telephone numbers of at least three
>references to Dr. Eugene H. Bishop, Interim Head, Department of Mechanical
>Engineering, Clemson University, Box 340921, Clemson, SC 29634-0921.
>Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.  Clemson
>University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.  Women and
>minority candidates are encouraged to apply.
>
>                        ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
>The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Clemson consists of 30
>tenure-track faculty, 600 undergraduate students and 130 graduate students.
>The department stresses both teaching and research excellence and all
>faculty are expected to participate in both activities. The department has
>received full ABET accreditation in 1994. Current research funding in the
>department exceeds $5.5 million.
>
>The department will move into the new, 100,000 square foot, Engineering
>Innovation Building  in January 1995. This building  will house all of the
>departmental administrative, faculty and graduate student offices, as well
>as modern research laboratories.  Design laboratories for undergraduate and
>graduate instruction, a workshop for student projects, a CAD laboratory and
>project laboratories for funded research projects will be available. The
>building will be  equipped with modern computing facilities with complete
>networking and access worldwide. In addition, there are over 350
>workstations available in the College of Engineering. Access to the Product
>Realization Laboratory (includes Rapid Prototyping) and the Virtual Reality
>Laboratory will be available.
>
>Existing faculty research and teaching interests in manufacturing processes
>includes Rapid Prototyping, high thermal rate processing, materials and
>controls.
>
>                        ABOUT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
>Clemson University is located in Clemson, South Carolina. It is the land
>grant institution of South Carolina. It consists of 17,000 students and
>offers degrees in the Sciences, Liberal Arts, Engineering, Architecture,
>Agriculture, Nursing,  Commerce And Industry, Forest And Recreation
>Resources, and Education. The university offers a wide range of cultural
>activities which are centered around the newly opened Brooks Performing
>Arts Center. The university has excellent sports facilities including
>indoor tennis courts, swimming pool, and a gymnasium.
>
>Clemson offers a high quality of life for its residents. It is located in
>the north west corner of  South Carolina in a rural setting. It is
>approximately two hours away from Atlanta, and about 30 minutes from
>Greenville, a city of about 200,000 people with major shopping and cultural
>attractions. Clemson lies in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains. It
>is ringed by lakes and offers lots of opportunity for outdoors recreation.
>More information can be obtained by accessing the world-wide web page
>(Mosaic) for Clemson on Interment.


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