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Description
The Department of Aerospace Engineering & Mechanics (AEM) at the University of Minnesota seeks to fill a tenure-track/tenured faculty position in the area of computational fluid dynamics. Successful candidates are expected to have the potential to conduct a vigorous and significant research program along with the ability to collaborate with researchers with a wide range of viewpoints. Candidates will participate in all aspects of AEM's mission, including (I) teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in aerospace engineering and mechanics to a diverse group of students; (II) participating in service activities for the department, University, broader scientific community, and society; and (III) supervising undergraduate and graduate students and developing an independent, externally-funded research program.
Faculty positions are 9-month, full-time appointments located on the Twin Cities Campus. The target start date for this round of hiring is Fall 2026; however other start dates will be considered.
Requirements
Applicants at the Assistant Professor level are expected to have an outstanding track record of academic excellence with the drive to establish extramurally funded research programs through independent and collaborative research. Applicants at the Associate and Full Professor level are expected to have an established extramurally funded research program and a robust track record of publication and collaboration. All applicants are required to hold a Ph.D. degree in aerospace engineering or a related field.
Applications must be submitted through Interfolio.
Applications must include: 1) cover letter with indication of preferred start date, 2) detailed CV/resume including a list of publications, 3) names and contact information of three professional references, 4) a research statement, 5) a teaching statement, and 6) a service & values statement.
- Research Statement (maximum length = 5 pages) - Describe your proposed plans as an independent researcher. This statement should clearly identify the significance of the research, background supporting the premise for success, your short-term research goals, and the long-term vision for the research program you would develop at the University of Minnesota. This statement could also identify anticipated opportunities for collaboration, use of existing shared facilities or resources at UMN, or specialized capabilities you seek to develop.
- Teaching Statement (maximum length = 2 pages) - Describe how you anticipate contributing to AEM's teaching mission. This statement should include a discussion of your teaching philosophy and the pedagogical strategies you anticipate implementing. Teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels should be considered.
- Service & Values Statement (maximum length = 2 pages) - Describe how you would advance the University of Minnesota's mission. Candidates should express awareness and recognition of all aspects (research, teaching, and outreach) of education at a public institution such as the University of Minnesota. Examples may include plans for outreach and engagement, mentoring strategies, and your own experiences.
Application Deadline: Screening of applications for Fall 2026 entry will begin December 1, 2025, and continue until the position is filled. Recruitment for future start dates will be ongoing and applications are welcome at any time.
Inquiries: Faculty Search Committee, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, University of Minnesota, 110 Union St. SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55455, aemfacaffairs@umn.edu.

