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Centre for Environment Engineering Research and Education (CEERE). Schulich School of Engineering. University of Calgary. The Centre for Environment ...
Centre for Environment Engineering Research and Education (CEERE) Schulich School of Engineering University of Calgary The Centre for Environment Engineering Research and Education (CEERE), Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary, invites applications for a sessional instructor appointment to teach ENEN 671 (Energy and Environment) in the Winter 2014 term. This course will be taken by students in graduate engineering programs offered by the Schulich School of Engineering. CEERE is seeking a candidate with excellent teaching and professional credentials. We are particularly interested in applicants with a demonstrated research and/or industrial background in energy and environmental issues related to engineering projects. Applicants must have a strong commitment to teaching. Applicants should have earned a doctoral degree in engineering and should be registered as a professional engineer with APEGGA. Interested individuals should send a curriculum vita, a statement of teaching interests and approaches, and the names of three (3) referees to Director, Centre for Environment Engineering Research and Education (CEERE), Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4. Applicants (and reference letters) should be sent electronically via email to [email protected]. The application must be received by September 18, 2013. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. The University of Calgary encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including women, members of visible minorities, native people and persons with disabilities. The calendar description of ENEN 671 is as follows: Energy and Environment Engineering 671: Energy and Environment Energy overview from primary energy to end use; formation, extraction, and transformations of fossil fuels; physics and engineering of nuclear power; renewable energy sources: biomass, solar and wind; electricity generation, transmission and economics; building energy systems; heat and power integration; greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and technical options for reduction of GHSs; energy utilization and efficiency. Note: There is a strong internal candidate for this position.