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Tenured or Tenure-Track Cluster of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor Posit


Company : The University of Alberta


Location : Edmonton, Division No. 11


Created : 2026-05-02


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Location This role is in-person at North Campus Edmonton. Overview The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta invites applications for a faculty position as part of a coordinated cluster of five positions reflecting our commitment to advancing collaborative research and teaching in complex global issues including infrastructure resilience, environmental sustainability, and responsible resource development. Cluster Vision These five positions are strategically designed to work collaboratively to address broad challenges that require expertise in Geotechnical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, and Mining Engineering. Together, the successful candidates will advance research at the critical interfaces between earth systems, water resources, and the built and natural environments, addressing areas such as climate-resilient infrastructure founded on evolving subsurface conditions; sustainable mining practices that integrate geostatistical prediction with geoenvironmental remediation; drinking water quality and treatment; surface hydrology and contaminant transport modelling; and innovative engineering solutions that bridge geotechnical, hydrological, and environmental engineering principles. The cluster will foster collaboration across traditional disciplinary boundaries, leveraging emerging technologies including advanced sensing and monitoring systems, data science and uncertainty quantification methods, artificial intelligence and machine learning for predictive modeling, and digital tools for integrated earth systems analysis. Faculty hired through this cluster are expected to actively engage in cross-disciplinary collaboration, joint supervision of students, and development of integrated research initiatives across the cluster themes. The successful candidates will have access to worldclass experimental and computational facilities and collaborative research environments, including the Geotechnical Centre, the Water Research Centre (WRC), and the Centre for Computational Geostatistics (CCG). These platforms provide integrated capabilities spanning advanced laboratory testing, water infrastructure and treatment research, spatial modelling and uncertainty quantification, as well as geotechnical and geoenvironmental laboratories, water quality testing facilities, and field sites across Albertas diverse landscapes from the boreal forest to the Rocky Mountain foothills. Successful candidates are expected to establish multidisciplinary research programs. An ability to develop and teach courses in at least two of the four disciplines (Geotechnical, Mining, Environmental, and Water Resources) is considered an asset. Position Description: Geotechnical Engineering A fulltime, tenuretrack Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor position in Geotechnical Engineering is available. We seek candidates with expertise in Geotechnical Engineering, including but not limited to soil mechanics, novel tools for site investigation and instrumentation, design and analysis of tailings storage facilities, or related areas, and a demonstrated ability to work across disciplinary boundaries to address complex technical and societal problems. The successful candidate will have access to the Geotechnical Centre and will contribute to the resilience and sustainability of civil infrastructure, with an emphasis on advancing geotechnical engineering practice through innovative analysis, design, and construction approaches. Practical experience in geotechnical design, site investigation, or construction that complements academic research will be considered a significant asset. As part of this cluster hiring initiative, this position will be filled alongside complementary appointments: 3781 Tenured or TenureTrack Cluster of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor Positions in Environmental Engineering; 3782 Tenured or TenureTrack Cluster of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor Positions in Geoenvironmental Engineering; 3783 Tenured or TenureTrack Cluster of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor Positions in Water Resources Engineering; and 3784 Tenured or TenureTrack Cluster of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor Positions in Mining Engineering (Geostatistics). Fostering strong collaboration across disciplines, each successful candidate will be expected to develop and sustain externallyfunded, collaborative research programs that strengthen partnerships with the Geotechnical Centre, the Water Research Centre, the Centre for Computational Geostatistics, and industry partners. Candidates are encouraged to pursue research that advances the scientific foundations of nextgeneration infrastructure systems. These positions are part of the University of Albertas priority to build a diverse faculty; thus, candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply. The Geotechnical Centre The Geotechnical Centre at the University of Alberta is a leading hub for research, innovation, and graduate training in geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering. With internationally recognized expertise spanning soil and rock mechanics, mine waste and tailings engineering, dam safety, cold regions geotechnics, and geohazards, the Centre advances both fundamental understanding and practical solutions to pressing infrastructure and environmental issues. Faculty members are globally engaged scholars whose work integrates advanced laboratory testing, field investigation, numerical modelling, and riskbased approaches to design and performance assessment. The Centre maintains strong collaborations with industry, government, and international partners, ensuring that research outcomes translate into impactful engineering practice and policy development. Its location in Alberta provides unique opportunities to address issues related to energy infrastructure, resource development, climate change, and northern environments. The Geotechnical Centre offers a dynamic, collegial environment that supports interdisciplinary collaboration across civil, environmental, and mining engineering. Through its commitment to excellence in research, teaching, and service, the Geotechnical Centre plays a vital role in shaping the future of geotechnical engineering in Canada and beyond. https://sites.google.com/ualberta.ca/geotechnicalcentre/home The Water Research Centre The Water Research Centre (WRC) at the University of Alberta, established in 2025 with foundational support from EPCOR and Alberta Innovates, is an interdisciplinary and collaborative initiative dedicated to advancing excellence in water research across the campus. With a vision to become an internationally recognized hub for knowledge and the development of integrated, innovative, and sustainable strategies to address waterrelated issues, the Centre provides a clear and coordinated focus for forwardlooking water research, education, and industry collaboration. The WRC draws on the expertise of faculty members from three colleges: the College of Health Sciences, the College of Natural and Applied Sciences, and the College of Social Sciences and Humanities, and benefits from a diverse, multidisciplinary research cohort. The Centre actively collaborates with municipalities, utilities, government agencies, Indigenous communities, and international partners to develop practical, evidencebased solutions that ensure safe, reliable, and equitable water systems. The Centre supports collaborative research programs, industry partnerships, and innovative training opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students. https://www.wrc-ualberta.ca/ Centre for Computational Geostatistics (CCG) The Centre for Computational Geostatistics (CCG) at the University of Alberta is an internationally recognized research and teaching hub focused on advancing the practice of geostatistics through applied research, methodology development, and professional education. The CCG supports crossdisciplinary work in areas such as orebody modelling, spatial uncertainty quantification, and datadriven decisionmaking, providing an environment where novel computational and statistical approaches are developed and translated into tools and workflows relevant to the resource sector and beyond. Through its strong connections with industry and its commitment to training highly qualified personnel, the CCG strengthens the departments capacity to lead research at the intersection of subsurface characterization, predictive modelling, and responsible resource development. https://www.ccgalberta.com/ #J-18808-Ljbffr