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Chair in Low Carbon Aerospace Manufacturing
Submitted by Chris W Smith on Thu, 2011-04-21 15:49.
Chair in Low Carbon Manufacturing, University of Exeter.
The University of Exeter is seeking a full Professor in the field of Low Carbon Manufacturing.
The University is significantly expanding its capacity in Science and Engineering, with 275 million
GBP (approx 440M USD) capital spend on campus and 80M GBP (130M USD) on new academic staff.
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Chair in Structural Dynamics
Submitted by Chris W Smith on Thu, 2011-04-21 15:08.Chair in Aerospace Structural Dynamics, University of Exeter
The University of Exeter is seeking a full Professor in the field of Aerospace Structural Dynamics.
The University is significantly expanding its capacity in Science and Engineering, with 275 million
GBP (approx 440M USD) capital spend on campus and 80M GBP (130M USD) on new academic staff.
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Chair in Cell Mechanics
Submitted by Chris W Smith on Wed, 2011-04-20 08:56.Chair in Cell Mechanics, University of Exeter
The University of Exeter
is significantly expanding its capacity in Science and Engineering, with 275 million
GBP (approx 440M USD) capital spend on campus and 80M GBP (130M USD) on new academic staff.
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Your Students Are Your Legacy
Submitted by Teng Li on Tue, 2009-03-17 14:33.http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1467247.1467259
by Prof. David A. Patterson (Professor of Computer Science at U.C. Berkeley,Fellow and past president of ACM)
Viewpoint from a Berkeley professor after 32 years of mentoring Ph.D. students. Hope you enjoy as I do.
You may also find an earlier discussion thread in iMechanica interesting:
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An article on tenure-track
Submitted by Teng Li on Wed, 2009-02-25 15:54.Stop Trying To Get Tenure and Start Trying To Enjoy Yourself
One of my junior colleagues forwarded the above article to me, and I read with interest. I think it could also resonate the interest of many people here in iMechanica. I welcome your comments, especially from our been-there done-that tenured colleagues.
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Solid Mechanics Professorship at Imperial College London
Submitted by Daniel S. Balint on Fri, 2007-07-20 12:15.Professorship in the Mechanics of Materials Division
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Imperial College London
Imperial College is one of Europe's leading teaching and research institutions and the Department of Mechanical Engineering had the highest possible rating in the last Research Assessment Exercise.
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