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Director, Financial Operations, College of Engineering Newark
College of Engineering has a complex financial portfolio including an operating budget in excess of $145M, $80M of research expenditures, and nearly $65M of endowment funds, gifts, and discretionary reserves. The Director of Financial Operations serves as the lead financial officer in the College of Engineering and is responsible for the managerial oversight of the daily operations and long-term financial planning and analysis for the college.
Communications Specialist II, Engineering Newark/Hybrid
The University of Delaware College of Engineering communications team seeks an experienced and creative communications professional to expand the Universitys reach and influence to both internal and external constituents. Under the general direction of the Director of Communications, the Communications Specialist II writes material to support strategic communications efforts across education, research, service, and entrepreneurial activities of the College of Engineering.
Assistant Director, Quantum Science and Engineering MS Programs Newark
The Assistant Director for QSE MS programs will be responsible for coordinating and executing the MS education program. The University of Delaware (UD) has launched a new graduate degree program in Quantum Science and Engineering (QSE). This program is training M.S. and Ph.D. students with the skills required to develop hardware and software that enables devices that leverage quantum phenomena to improve sensing, computation, and simulation capabilities. The search will remain open until the position is filled. Applications received by March 1 are assured of full consideration.
Post Doctoral Researcher, Trustworthy Computing Group, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Newark
The Trustworthy Computing Group in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Delaware (UD) invites applications for a post-doctoral researcher position. Led by Prof. Nektarios Tsoutsos, the Trustworthy Computing Group specializes in the broader areas of cybersecurity, applied cryptography, computer architecture, hardware security, and encrypted computation. The post-doctoral researcher will take the lead in research projects supported by the National Science Foundation to advance the performance and usability of modern cryptographic primitives (such as homomorphic encryption, zero-knowledge proofs, and multi-party computation), address challenges in hardware security, and develop novel solutions to advance the field of cybersecurity.
Administrative Assistant III, Engineering Academic Affairs Newark
The Administrative Assistant III, under general supervision, is responsible for performing complex secretarial and administrative tasks for student academic enrichment initiatives managed by the Student Development & Support unit and the RISE unit within Engineering Undergraduate Education. The Administrative Assistant III plays a key role in coordinating a variety of programs and services aimed at enhancing the educational and personal development of all COE students. These efforts include support for established programs, such as the RISE academic and summer programs, and new programs such as the DSU-Summer Engineering Research Experience (SERE), the COE REU collaborative, and the COE Living Learning Community (LLC). The position requires a high level of independent judgment, initiative and strong problem-solving abilities, along with excellent technical skills.
Lab Coordinator II, Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Newark
Under general supervision, the Lab Coordinator II performs a variety of managerial and hands-on duties in support of building/lab safety, instructional and/or research activities
Administrative Specialist, Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Newark
The principal responsibility of this position is anticipating, coordinating, and executing the annual academic, recruiting, public relations, and development events for the Department
Lab Coordinator I, Epps and Korley Groups Newark
The Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Department at the University of Delaware is looking for a Laboratory Coordinator to engage in enhancing the safety, operations, and research productivity in two vibrant polymer science research groups.
Post Doctoral Researcher, Electrical and Computer Engineering Newark
Welcome to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Delaware! Since 1891, we have been innovators in science and technology to serve society through research, education, and entrepreneurship. We are certainly living in a transformative time, shaped by major societal challenges surrounding a global pandemic, climate change, and ensuring security and privacy in the information age. These are also exciting times, where we have a truly interconnected global community, are making strides towards achieving equality, continue to advance medical technological wonders to advance human health, and are even seeing a growth in private spaceflight. In ECE, we explore the science and technology that lies at the interface between the cyber and physical worlds, forming the basis for the complex systems that will lead the way in addressing these societal challenges.
Research Software Engineer, First State AI Institute Newark
The Research Software Engineer will be a part of the recently established First State AI Institute. We invite applications from candidates who are eager to apply research and software engineering skills to advance AI research.
Post Doctoral Researcher, Quantum Sensors - Safronova Lab Newark
Postdoc Position in Quantum Algorithms for New Physics Searches with Quantum Sensors, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, Newark, USA. The University of Delaware invites applications for a full-time theoretical posdoc position with the Department of Physics and Astronomy. The postdoc will work in the group of Prof. Marianna Safronova. The primary task will be exploring novel ideas on searches for dark matter and other physics beyond the Standard Model with quantum sensors, including development of quantum algorithms for atomic clocks and other quantum sensors and development of concepts for space missions with quantum technologies for fundamental physics studies. The postdoc position is associated with collaborative QuSeC-TAQS: Novel Quantum Algorithms for Optical Atomic Clocks NSF project and an NSF Quantum Leap Challenge Institute (Q-SEnSE: Quantum Systems through Entangled Science and Engineering, https://www.colorado.edu/research/qsense). The postdoc will be expected to collaborate with other Q-SEnSE Institute and QuSeC-TAQS members. Position requirements: Ph. D. in physics by the start date of the position with research experience in theoretical particle physics or a related field; prior expertise directly related to primary tasks of this position is strongly preferred. The anticipated start date is June 1, 2025; applications will be considered until the position is filled.
Environmental Health and Safety Tech I Newark
The Environmental Health and Safety Tech maintains and performs duties associated with hazardous waste related programs at the University to assure compliance with federal, state and local regulations and to achieve the optimal control or reduction of the hazards and exposures which are detrimental to people and/or property.
Health Behavior & Nutritional Sciences, Faculty Position (Continuing Track) Newark
The Department of Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences (HBNS) in the College of Health Sciences (CHS) at the University of Delaware (UD) seeks an innovative and highly motivated candidate for a 9-month, Instructor or Assistant Professor level, continuing (non-tenure) track faculty appointment in the Health Behavior Science program within the Department of Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences. The candidate must: 1) have earned a Master’s degree or higher from an accredited institution in a relevant field such as health promotion, community health, or public health, and 2) have or be willing to obtain board certification from the National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching (NBHWC), which includes successful completion of an NBHWC approved program followed by the passing of the NBHWC board exam. Primary responsibilities include directing the accredited health coaching program, including the recruitment and mentorship of students, managing the Health Coaching Clinic, and overseeing program administration and growth. Faculty candidates are expected to teach in the undergraduate and graduate Health Behavior Science curriculum, and contribute to University service.
Assistant Chemical Hygiene Officer Newark
The Assistant Chemical Hygiene Officer assists with the Chemical Hygiene program at the University to assure compliance with 29CFR1910.1450 and other applicable guidelines (OHSA, EPA, DNREC, ASHRAE, ACGIH, NFPA, ANSI, IFC, IBC) to achieve the optimal control of the reduction of hazards and exposures which are detrimental to people and property.
Small Projects Shop Manager Newark
The Small Projects Shop Manager manages and administrates the execution of small projects for university facilities that includes renovations, alterations, modifications, and installations which are small in scale and scope, within existing facilities.
Earth Science Web Database Developer Newark
The Delaware Geological Survey (DGS) is a science-based, public-service-driven Delaware state agency at the University of Delaware (UD) that conducts geologic and hydrologic research, service, and exploration for the benefit of the citizens of the First State. The mission of the DGS is to provide objective earth science information, advice, and service to the public, policy makers, industries, and educational institutions of the state. Technological advancements are transforming the way our stakeholders interact with information; the Web Database Developer will support the DGS mission in web-based geospatial solutions for data and product delivery. This position will work with DGS geoscientists and IT staff in the development and maintenance of geospatially oriented data systems, web applications, and associated cloud services that facilitate efficient and effective online delivery of geological, hydrological, and geographical data to agency stakeholders.
Manager, Structural Services Newark
The Structural Manager oversees all structural service operations and manages the daily activities of a multi-trade workforce for the Facilities Building Maintenance & Operations Department. The Structural Manager coordinates the activities of outside contractors working at the University.
Associate Director, Energy Systems Newark
The Associate Director of Energy Systems is responsible for managing the strategic maintenance and operations of the Newark campus steam, hot water and chilled water plants which provides utilities to the campus approximate 10M square feet and service for nearly 24,000 students.
School of Nursing, Adult Health, Continuing Track, Assistant Professor Faculty Position Newark
The School of Nursing in the College of Health Sciences at the University of Delaware seeks an experienced, innovative, and highly motivated candidate for a 9-month, continuing track assistant professor faculty position to join our faculty that includes nationally recognized leaders in clinical practice, education, research, and policy. In addition, the desired clinical area of expertise includes Adult Health Nursing with simulation experience preferred. Expectations also include participation in scholarship and service activities. Faculty are encouraged to teach in both undergraduate and graduate nursing programs and contribute to a welcoming campus environment. Qualifications for an Assistant Professor continuing track include a doctorate degree with PhD prepared preferred, U.S. RN licensure, Delaware RN licensure eligibility, and a record of successful teaching experience (including online) in undergraduate nursing programs preferred.
Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, Open Rank Continuing Track Faculty Position, Athletic Training Program Director Newark
The Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology invites nominations and applications for an Open Rank Continuing Track (11-month, non-tenured ) faculty position to serve as the Director of the Athletic Training program with a balanced teaching and administrative workload. The Program Director is responsible for teaching Athletic Training courses consistent with their expertise, maintaining compliance with CAATE standards along with annual reports and accreditation materials, mentoring Athletic Training students, conducting scholarship consistent with CAATE standards, recruitment of new students, and providing service to the Department, College, University, and Athletic Training profession. The Department has five Athletic Training faculty that teach in the undergraduate Sports Health and graduate Athletic Training program including a Clinical Education Coordinator. The Athletic Training program has a dedicated didactic and clinical laboratory teaching space with extensive modalities and rehabilitation equipment, a Gaumard patient simulator, and annual equipment/supplies budget. The program has an exceptional relationship with the clinical athletic trainers in Intercollegiate Athletics who serve as preceptors for the students and as adjunct faculty in the academic program, established student clinical sites in both local high schools and clinics, as well as a strong working relationship with both the Physical Therapy and Nursing programs. The position requirements include a Doctoral degree in a related field certification as an Athletic Trainer and eligible for licensure in the state of Delaware. Prior college-level teaching experience and Athletic Training administrative experience are required. Prior experience with CAATE accreditation standards, graduate level teaching, relevant clinical experience, and experience with student mentorship are preferred. All faculty are expected to contribute to a welcoming campus environment that embraces inclusivity.

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