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Executive Director for the James E. Clyburn University Transportation Center
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Administration – Orangeburg, SC
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| o Oversees the delivery of all private, state, and federal grant requirements.
o Implements organizational technology (such as web-based project management software) to facilitate collaboration among all researchers, students, and industry partners.
o Manages design and implementation of data collection to meet agency requirements (including non-engineering data such as diversity measures).
o Manages non-technical project schedules, and incorporates and tracks technical project schedules developed by researchers and institutional leads.
Manages non-technical project budgets in cooperation with the financial manager and reports to the Director.
o Seeks commitments from existing industrial partners and DOT partners for research and education financial match funding, and to host undergraduate and graduate student research interns over the summer.
o Forms partnerships with other regional and national UTCs in cooperation with Technical Leads to carry on research and technology transfer projects.
o Plans and executes a JECUTC annual conference.
Work with the Academic Program Coordinator of the Master of Science Degree in Transportation to Teach graduate level course(s) when possible |
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Assistant/Associate Professor
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Administration – Orangeburg, SC
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| This is a tenure track faculty position at South Carolina State University (SCSU) in the Nuclear Engineering program with the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Transportation (CSTEMT). The individual placed in this position will be responsible for providing undergraduate instruction on nuclear energy issues such as reactor design and physics, nuclear fuel cycle, nuclear materials science and engineering, radiation science, nuclear instrumentation, and public policy regarding nuclear power. Other duties will include coordinating educational and research assignments on campus and at National laboratories and/or nuclear utilities, supervising student internships in similar locations, and supervising undergraduate research in nuclear science. Student advisement activity is a must. |