[BLDG-SIM] Environmental Systems Faculty Position at Texas A&M.

Jeff Haberl jhaberl at esl.tamu.edu
Wed Feb 6 06:14:45 PST 2002


	Hello again:

	Just a reminder that the Texas A&M Department of Architecture has an
opening for one or more 
	Environmental Systems faculty that would teach undergraduate and
graduate level Environmental Systems classes, 
	including HVAC, solar, lighting, daylighting, acoustics, and
simulation.  

	This person(s) would also have the opportunity to work closely with
the Energy Systems Laboratory
	on existing and new research projects, related to
energy/environmental concerns in the built environment.

	Feel free to contact me if you are interested about the position and
want to know more, or feel free to apply. 

	Resumes are due by 2/15/2002.

	Jeff Haberl

	
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	TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
	Department of Architecture

	Tenure Track Faculty Positions

	The Department of Architecture at Texas A&M University, with over
900 students, is one of the largest of its kind in the United States,
offering a Bachelor of Environmental Design, Master of Architecture, Master
of Science in Architecture, Master of Science in Visualization Sciences, and
Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture.  The Department invites applications
for full-time tenure-track positions beginning in August 2002, with rank and
salary commensurate with qualifications.  The Department seeks highly
qualified applicants able to initiate creative and innovative approaches to
teaching and conduct rigorous research in a context of knowledge-based
design for the following positions.

	1 .	Environmental technology: bioclimatic factors in design,
lighting, acoustics, plumbing, electricity, sustainable and solar design,
daylighting, life safety, and ECS/HVAC.  This appointment should address the
relevant environmental technologies and the important the ways in which they
inform building design.  Applicants should exhibit an aptitude for rigorous
pursuit of research.

	2.	Structural design: Applicants must be capable of teaching,
developing curriculum, and directing structures course sequences at the
undergraduate and graduate levels.  Important to this position is an ability
to relate structural considerations with the formative process of design.
Applicants should exhibit an aptitude for rigorous pursuit of research.

	3.	Foundation studio design: Applicants must demonstrate a
creative ability to teach in the foundation levels of the Environmental
Design Program and in pursuing intellectual goals through scholarship and
creative work.  Applicants should exhibit an aptitude for rigorous pursuit
of creative work.

	4.	Graduate studio design: Applicants must demonstrate a deep
interest in teaching graduate architectural design in the Master of
Architecture Program and in pursuing intellectual goals through research,
scholarship and creative work.  Applicants should exhibit an aptitude for
rigorous pursuit of research and/or professional work.

	All applicants should hold advanced degrees in their appropriate
areas of expertise, demonstrate competence in research, and exhibit aptitude
for teaching.  Send a statement of interest, curriculum vitae with telephone
numbers and addresses of at least three references, and examples of
professional, scholarly, or creative work by February 15, 2002, or until
position is filled.  

	All application inquiries should be addressed to Dr. Phillip Tabb,
AIA, Department Head, Texas A&M University, College of Architecture,
Department of Architecture, College Station, TX 77843-3137.  Telephone is
(979) 845-0129.  Texas A&M University is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative
Action Employer with a strong commitment to achieving diversity among its
faculty and staff.  Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

	College Station.  Texas 77843-3137 o (979) 845-1015 o FAX (979)
862-1571: http://archone.tamu.edu

	
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	Jeff S. Haberl, Ph.D.,
P.E.............................jhaberl at esl.tamu.edu
	Associate Professor....................................Office Ph:
979-845-6507
	Department of Architecture...........................Lab Ph:
979-845-6065
	Energy Systems Laboratory...........................FAX:
979-862-2457
	Texas A&M University..................................77843-3581
	College Station, Texas, USA...........................URL:
www-esl.tamu.edu

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Jeff S. Haberl, Ph.D., P.E.............................jhaberl at esl.tamu.edu
Associate Professor....................................Office Ph:
979-845-6507
Department of Architecture...........................Lab Ph: 979-845-6065
Energy Systems Laboratory...........................FAX: 979-862-2457
Texas A&M University..................................77843-3581
College Station, Texas, USA...........................URL: www-esl.tamu.edu

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