Assistant Professor of Urban, Computing, and Health of the Planet | MIT

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FieldsDescription
PositionAssistant Professor of Urban, Computing, and Health of the Planet
OrganisationMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
CountryUSA
CityCambridge, MA
No of VacanciesN/A
Project NameN/A
Skills and Qualifications

Terminal degree in Urban Planning, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Urban Geography, Indigenous Community Planning, Atmospheric or Climate Science, Civil Engineering, Data Science and Ethics, or a related field.

Experience Demonstrated research capabilities in urban planning and computing, teaching experience in related subjects, and interdisciplinary engagement.
SalaryAs per industry norms.

Organisation Details

The Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP) and the Schwarzman College of Computing (SCC) at MIT focus on equitable urban environments and developing computational tools for urban planning.

Job Description

The role involves conducting original research, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, and advising students, with a focus on computational methods and the health of the planet, including climate crisis responses.

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How to Apply

Submit a cover letter, CV, statement of research and teaching interests, and contact details for three referees via the Interfolio website.

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