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Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering - Wildfire Interdisciplinary Research Center
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San José
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| The Mechanical Engineering Department at San José State University is pleased to announce a search for assistant professor (tenure track) beginning in July 2026. We are seeking candidates with a strong academic background in mechanical engineering and wildfire science. A key aspect of this position is that the faculty member will actively collaborate the SJSU Wildfire Interdisciplinary Research Center (WIRC, https://www.sjsu.edu/wildfire/, a National Science Foundation, Industry-University Cooperative Research Center) to seek funding and conduct research related to wildfire science and management. The center is dedicated to developing strategies/technologies and science-based policies to manage wildfires and to better understand how wildfires will impact people and resources in the future. Specific areas of research interest include, but are not limited to: numerical modeling/CFD reactive flow; wildfire dynamics; wildland-urban interface fire spread; AI/ML for predictive/modeling/risk management; and combustion dynamics of wildland and urban fuels. |
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Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering - Manufacturing and Automation
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San José
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| The Department of Mechanical Engineering at San José State University (SJSU) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor rank in the area of manufacturing and automation. For this position, the department is particularly interested in candidates with expertise in contemporary manufacturing and automation areas, including but not limited to digital twins, flexible and hybrid electronics, next generation microelectronics packaging, additive manufacturing, sustainable materials, and AI integration in manufacturing. |
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25-26 AY Teaching Associate (TA) - Linguistics
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Fresno
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| The Department of Linguistics in the College of Arts and Humanities seeks graduate students for possible Teaching Associate positions. |
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Police Officer (Lateral/P.O.S.T. Certified)
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San Diego
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| The Police Officer's primary function is to ensure the protection and public safety of SDSU students, faculty, staff, property, and members of the general public who visit SDSU. Incumbents assigned to this series must have successfully completed a certified California Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) program. |
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Police Officer Cadet
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San Diego
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| This recruitment will be used to establish a pool of candidates for current and future Police Cadet positions. |