Assistant Professor in Hydrometallurgy
Job Description
As a core component of UM6P, the CBS Department aspires to lead research and teaching at the forefront of innovation. Our scope encompasses green and environmental chemistry across diverse domains: organic and inorganic chemistry, polymer chemistry, analytical chemistry, chemical biology, chemical and biochemical processes, and thermal reactions. Research endeavors at CBS blend deep molecular insights with practical applications, aiming to introduce novel, efficient, and sustainable alternatives.
CBS is seeking a highly motivated and experienced researcher to join our faculty as an Assistant-Professor in Hydrometallurgy, e.g., hydrometallurgical recovery of resources. The goal of CBS Department is to strengthen research, education, and innovation activities within hydrometallurgical recovery of critical raw materials and hence increase its capacity and expertise to meet upcoming opportunities and challenges.
The successful candidate will have a special responsibility for teaching chemical engineering and performing research within hydrometallurgical recovery of critical raw materials, based on a circular and sustainable perspective. He/She will contribute to CBS's Department, and consequently UM6P's commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and innovation by engaging in cutting-edge research, delivering high-quality instruction, and actively participating in the development of innovative solutions in the fields of Chemical Engineering.
Key Responsibilities:
Research Excellence
Drive pioneering research in Hydrometallurgy, with a focus on the development of concepts and methodologies that optimize the design and operation of efficient and sustainable processes. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to uncover a large variety of chemical and biochemical processes, and advance green and high-performance chemical transformations.
Teaching and Mentorship
Develop and deliver high-impact courses in chemical engineering, focusing on process systems engineering at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Employ innovative pedagogical approaches to foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and engineering skills in students.
Research Funding
Actively seek external funding opportunities to support research initiatives aligned with UM6P's mission. Lead collaborative efforts to prepare grant proposals, secure resources, and drive impactful research projects.
Candidate Criteria
- Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Hydrometallurgy or a related field, complemented by a suitable research track record.
- Expertise in the field of Hydrometallurgy is essential, with demonstrated contributions to chemical and process engineering, substantiated by impactful research and publications.
- Proven excellence in teaching and mentorship, evidenced by innovative pedagogical approaches and contributions to student learning and development.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills, with a passion for interdisciplinary research and innovation.
- Alignment with UM6P's mission of promoting sustainable economic development through research and innovation.
- Supervision/co-supervision experience at Master’s/PhD level.
Application and Selection:
The application folder must contain:
- Detailed CV,
- Cover letter along with a synthetic presentation of the background, research works, projects and activities, publications, key achievements,
- Research and teaching plans, entrepreneurial ideas and concepts if any, and services to UM6P community: max 3-4 pages,
- 2 reference letters.
Our Offer
- Very competitive salary and benefits package. A unique set of research partners and collaborators.
- Access to a pool of highly motivated and rigorously selected Master and PhD students with financial support.
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