With 6,200 employees in research, teaching and
administration and its unique profile, TU Dortmund
University shapes prospects for the future: the
interaction between engineering and natural sciences
as well as social and cultural studies drives both
technological innovations and progress in knowledge and
methodology. It is not only the roughly 34,500 students
who benefit from this.
The Department of Biochemical and Chemical
Engineering at TU Dortmund University, one of the largest
of its kind in Europe, focusing on the development
and optimization of safe, sustainable and efficient
production processes is seeking to fill the position of a
Professor (W3) in
Intensified Fluid Separations
commencing as soon as possible. The successful
candidate will specialize in research and teaching in the
field of Fluid Separations.
TU Dortmund University is
seeking an outstanding wellestablished
researcher in the
field of Fluid Separations,
evidenced by publications in
highly-ranked international
journals and other relevant
achievements.
Applicants are expected to
complement the research
activities of the Department
of Biochemical and Chemical
Engineering and to contribute to
interdisciplinary collaborative
research projects within
TU Dortmund University and the
Cluster of Excellence RESOLV.
Experience in raising third-party
funds is expected.
An adequate contribution to
the department‘s curriculum is
expected.
The successful candidate
possesses the necessary social
and leadership skills and is
willing to participate in academic
self-governance.
The recruitment requirements
are based on § 36 and § 37 HG
NRW (law governing universities
in NRW).
TU Dortmund University strives to
increase the number of women
in academic research and
teaching and therefore strongly
encourages women to apply.
TU Dortmund University is an
equal opportunity employer
and gives preference to
candidates with disabilities if
equally qualified.
TU Dortmund University supports
the compatibility of work and
family life and promotes gender
mainstreaming in the university
community.
Please send your meaningful
application, including the usual
documents in English language
(CV, list of publications, research
and teaching vision and
concept), preferably by e-mail
(in one pdf-file) to the following
address by 31.01.2019:
Dean of the Department of
Biochemical and
Chemical Engineering,
Professor Dr. Stephan Lütz,
TU DortmundUniversity,
44221Dortmund, Germany,
tel.:0049 231 755-5950,
fax:0049 231 755-2251,email:
dekanat.bci@tu-dortmund.de,
www.bci.tu-dortmund.de