DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Advertised May 18 in Nettopp, Norsk lysningsblad, Adresseavisen og Teknisk ukeblad:

PROFESSOR/ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (THERMODYNAMICS)

The Department presently has 12 Professors, 4 Associate Professors, 7 Adjunct Professors, 9 technical/administrative positions and about 55 Ph.D. students. The Department is organized in six research groups; Separation technology, chemical reaction engineering, process systems engineering, pulp and paper technology, polymer chemistry as well as catalysis and petrochemistry.

The Department is going through a period with a large change in its academic staff, and we are looking for a top qualified coworker.

Responsibility for teaching and research in the area of chemical engineering thermodynamics, including, for example, vapor-liquid equilibria of industrially important mixtures, or energy analysis of processes. It is desirable with experience from problems of industrial relevance. The position will belong to the Separation technology research group.

For more information about the department, the positions or the requirements for the application, please contact the department head (Sigurd.Skogestad@chembio.ntnu.no; phone +47-7359 4154) or see the department home page at http://kikp.chembio.ntnu.no/

The applicant is requested to state whether he/she is interested in the position as professor or assistant professor, in case the applicant is not found competent as professor.

The following applies to the positions as professor:

The successful applicant for a professorship must able to document his/her extensive disciplinary qualifications in important fields within the discipline. His/her individual work must document scientific expertise in one or more parts of the discipline, particularly the specialist fields the Professorship has specific responsibility for. Weight will be placed on the ability to supervise and initiate research and development work.

Weight will be placed on pedagogical skills. The evaluation of the candidate will be based on documented pedagogical material, including pedagogical education/training, the presentation of academic work, experience from supervising masters-level students and doctoral candidates, and teaching as well as other pedagogical matters. The evaluation will consider both the quality and the scope.

The professor is to be jointly responsible for disciplinary matters together with other academic staff in the Department. The Professor is required to participate in teaching activities in accordance with the relevant curriculum and assist in further developing the teaching programme, including continuing education. The Professor is to supervise masters students, research fellows and doctoral candidates in his/her discipline. The Professor must agree to participate in administrative work.

The Professor is obliged to follow the regulations that concern changes and developments within the disciplines and /or the organisational changes concerning activities at the University.

The position as professor is remunerated according to wage levels 59 to 74 on the Norwegian State salary scale, with gross salary from NOK 383.831,- to NOK 513.831,- a year. Professorships are normally remunerated at wage level 59.

The following applies to the positions as assistant professor:
The assistant professor is required to participate in teaching activities in accordance with the relevant curriculum, and to participate in examination work without any distinct remuneration. The assistant professor has a right and a duty to engage in research work within his/her discipline, and is also required to participate in administrative work.

The successful applicant must be able to document scientific expertise at a minimum level of a doctoral degree. It is an advantage with documented research expertise in the dicipline.

The position as assistant professor is remunerated according to wage levels 49 to 61 on the Norwegian State salary scale, with gross salary from NOK 320.131,- to 398.331,- a year. Assistant professors are normally remunerated at wage level 49.

The following applies to positions as professor and assistant professor:

Academic staff who are employed without having a fomal qualification in university-level teaching and are unable to document equivalent qualifications, are required to successfully complete a recognized course that gives a pedagogical qualification in university-level teaching with two years of taking the appointment. The University offers such courses.

It is assumed that newly-employed staff academic positions who do not already master a Scandinavian language are to obtain within three years knowledge of Norwegian or another Scandinavian language at an equivalent standard to level three in the Norwegian for Foreigners courses provided at the Department of Applied Linguistics. The University provides such courses.

The applicants that have been short-listed will be invited for interviews and a demonstration of their pedagogical ability, usually in the form of a trail lecture.

The appointment is to be made in accordance with the regulations in force concerning State Employees and Civil Servants.

As NTNU would like to increase the percentage of females in academic positions, women are invited to apply.

Further details about the Professorship can be obtained from Professor Sigurd Skogestad, tel. + 47 73 59 41 54 / fax +47 73 59 40 80, e-mail sigurd.skogestad@chembio.ntnu.no

Please see our Internet pages http://kikp.chembio.ntnu.no/ for information about the department and our activities.

Each applicant for the position must send 5 copies of the application with certified copies of certificates, testimonials and a list of academic/artistic work. The applications shall also include a list of enclosed documents.

Each applicant for the position must send 5 copies of the application with certified copies of certificates, testimonials and a list of academic/artistic work. The applications shall also include a list of enclosed documents which should include 5 sets of their:

Joint work will be evaluated. If it is difficult to identify the contributions from individuals in a joint piece of work, applicants are to enclose a short descriptive summary of what he/she did in this connection.

Applications are to be sent to the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Faculty of chemistry and biology, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway.

The application deadline is June 29, 2000.

The file number for the relevant position is to be clearly stated on the application.

 

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Head of department Sigurd Skogestad
Editor: Magnar Hole
Webmaster: www@chembio.ntnu.no
Updated: March 7, 2000

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