Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
University of Colorado
Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder)
Requisition Number: 67657
Location: Boulder, Colorado
Employment Type: Faculty (Full-Time)
Anticipated Start: Fall 2026 (negotiable)
Date Posted: 7 October 2025
Job Summary
The Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering at CU Boulder invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in Quantum Engineering, primarily expected at the Assistant Professor level; exceptional candidates may be appointed at the Associate Professor or Professor ranks.
Candidates with expertise in the broad area of Quantum Engineering are encouraged to apply. Priority research areas include:
- Photonic/Phononic/Microwave Quantum Systems
(optomechanics, resonators, nanophotonics, microwaves, cryogenics) - Quantum Sensing
(frequency combs, molecular sensors, Rydberg/NV sensors, inertial sensors, magnetometry) - Quantum Materials
(novel quantum materials, materials characterization, quantum fluids)
The successful candidate will:
- Align with the research and teaching mission of the Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Join the Quantum Engineering Initiative of the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS)
- Benefit from CU Boulder’s extensive quantum ecosystem including JILA, NIST, a new CU quantum incubator, the NSF Quantum Nanofab, and the Elevate Quantum technology hub
CU Boulder is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
About Us
University of Colorado Boulder
- Colorado’s flagship public institution
- Among the most research-active U.S. public universities
- CEAS: 250 tenure-track, 120 instructional-track, 30 research-track faculty
- Over 8,000 students (undergraduate, master's, PhD)
- Core values: Research & Innovation, Education, Inclusion
Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering
An innovative, collaborative department engaging students in rigorous fundamentals and applied, team-based projects. Faculty research addresses challenges in:
- Environment
- Security
- Human health
Strong ties to Colorado’s quantum ecosystem including:
- NIST
- JILA
- CU Quantum Incubator
- NSF Quantum Nanofab ($20M)
- Elevate Quantum ($40M EDA tech hub)
Key Responsibilities
- Teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students
- Develop an externally funded research program
- Provide leadership and service in the department, college, and professional community
- Contribute to an inclusive and supportive academic environment
Workload distribution:
- 40% teaching
- 40% research
- 20% leadership & service
What You Should Know
- Start date: Fall 2026 (negotiable)
- Reference check program applies to all final candidates for tenured positions (related to conduct, harassment, discrimination)
- Candidates must authorize release of information during the hiring process
Salary & Benefits
Assistant Professor:
$115,000 – $128,000 (academic year)
Associate Professor:
$128,000 – $160,000
Professor:
$160,000 – $220,000
Additional offerings:
- Relocation stipend (as per CEAS guidelines)
- Paid parental leave
- Housing down-payment assistance
- Dual-career support
- Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, retirement, tuition benefits, and ECO Pass
Required Qualifications
- Research doctorate in engineering, physical sciences, or related field (must be conferred before appointment)
- For senior ranks: Established record of research excellence, funding success, publication impact, and high-quality teaching/mentoring
What You Will Need
- Ability to develop a funded research program
- Ability to teach undergraduate and graduate Mechanical Engineering courses
- Demonstrated commitment to advancing an inclusive academic community
Preferred Qualifications
- Industry and/or entrepreneurial experience
- Strong connections to Colorado’s quantum ecosystem
Application Instructions
Submit the following materials as individual PDF files:
- Cover Letter (1 page)
- CV
- Statement of Research Philosophy (2–3 pages)
- Statement of Teaching Philosophy (2–3 pages)
- Leadership, Service, and Community Contributions Statement (1–2 pages)
- References: Provide names and contact information for at least three referees
(letters will be requested later)
Deadline
Applications accepted until the position is filled.
Applications must be submitted through CU Boulder Jobs (not via email).
Applicants may redact age-identifying information to comply with the Colorado Job Application Fairness Act.
Posting Contact Information
- Contact Name: Boulder Campus Human Resources
- Email: Recruiting@colorado.edu
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