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Assistant Professor

Kansas State University
$6M, and an enrollment of approximately 850 undergraduate and graduate students. More information on the MNE department may be found at
United States, Kansas, Manhattan
1810 Kerr Drive (Show on map)
Apr 15, 2026
About This Role

The Alan Levin Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering (MNE) is seeking applicants with an expertise in energy-related research relevant to mechanical and/or nuclear engineering. Candidates with research backgrounds in thermal and fluid sciences are of particular interest, though candidates with a proven record of success in other areas of mechanical engineering may also be considered. The successful candidate will be expected to develop a strong, externally funded research program in energy-related area that complement departmental strengths and supports the University focus on Energy and delivering secure energy for Kansas.


About Us

The MNE department has 24 faculty member, annual research expenditures of approximately $6M, and an enrollment of approximately 850 undergraduate and graduate students. More information on the MNE department may be found at http://www.mne.ksu.edu. The Carl R. Ice College of Engineering is located on the main Kansas State University campus in Manhattan, Kansas, a vibrant, family-friendly city located in the scenic Flint Hills. Manhattan is the cultural and business hub of a tri-county area community of over 200,000 residents (www.manhattan.org).


Worksite Description

This position is On-site. Position will be on site for teaching courses

All employees must reside in the United States when they begin working to comply with state law. K-State is unable to provide remote or hybrid work opportunities for residents of the state of Idaho.


What You'll Need to Succeed

Minimum Qualifications:



  • PhD in mechanical and/or nuclear engineering preferably with expertise in energy related research


The degree requirement is necessary for accreditation purposes and to ensure candidates possess the specialized knowledge, skills, and abilities that can only be attained through a formal educational program at this level.

Preferred Qualifications:



  • PhD in mechanical and/or nuclear engineering with research backgrounds in thermal and fluid sciences
  • Ability to develop strong externally funded research program in energy-related areas


Sponsorship eligibility:

This position is eligible for sponsorship.


How to Apply

Please submit the following documents:



  • Letter of application
  • CV
  • Statement of research
  • Statement of teaching
  • Contact information of five professional references
  • A background check is requested for this position.


Application Window

Applications close on: April 30, 2026


Anticipated Hiring Pay Range

$96,000-$115,000

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