School: Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Position Description:
The Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) seeks applicants for the position of part-time Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, with a start date of January 1, 2025. The position is a six-month, non-renewable appointment to teach one course.
The Lecturer will teach Engineering Science 183: Introduction to heat transfer.
Course description:
The macroscopic description of the fundamentals of heat transfer and their application to practical problems in energy conversion, electronics and living systems with an emphasis on developing a physical and analytical understanding of conductive, convective, and radiative heat transfer. Emphasis will be given to problem solving skills based on applying governing principles, mathematical models, and physical intuition. Topics include steady-state heat conduction in 1, 2 and 3D; transient heat conduction in 1D and 3D; introduction to convective heat transfer, forced convection as well as free convection; heat exchange analysis and design; elements of radiative heat transfer. There will be an emphasis on physical basis of heat transfer with mathematical description where appropriate, as well as using commercially available computer COMSOL software.
Responsibilities include:
Preparing and delivering lectures, in-class exercises, homework assignments, examination questions, and assigning course grades
Supervising instructional support staff
Holding course office hours
Basic Qualifications:
A PhD in mechanical engineering, materials science or a related field is required.
Additional Qualifications:
Prior undergraduate-level teaching experience is strongly preferred.
Contact Information:
Melissa Majkut, Faculty Administrator
Contact Email: mmajkut@seas.harvard.edu
Special Instructions:
Required application documents include a CV and the names and contact information for two references. We encourage candidates to apply by October 30, 2024, but we will begin to review applications immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
Harvard is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, age, protected veteran status, disability, genetic information, military service, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or other protected status.
Harvard University is devoted to excellence in teaching, learning, and research, and to developing leaders in many disciplines who make a difference globally. The University, which is based in Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts, has an enrollment of over 20,000 degree candidates, including undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Harvard has more than 360,000 alumni around the world. The University has twelve degree-granting Schools in addition to the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, offering a truly global education. Established in 1636, Harvard is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States.