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Assistant/Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering in Boston

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Job Description

Job Description:

The Catholic Institute of Technology invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant/Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. We are seeking a highly qualified candidate with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field, who has a proven track record of high-quality publications in high-impact journals and significant academic contributions. This position is in-person at our campus in Castel Gandolfo, Italy.


About the Catholic Institute of Technology

We are a Catholic research university whose mission is to integrate the wisdom of revelation with the truths that are discoverable to human reason. Located in the scenic Alban Hills of Castel Gandolfo, CatholicTech is a leading institution for scientific research and technical education. Steeped in the Catholic Tradition, and formed by the rich liturgical, academic, and social life, our students are taught to see beauty and seek knowledge of the truths that are revealed in the splendor of creation. To that end, we provide them with a rigorous education in philosophy, theology, and the sciences, along with the tools for advanced research and innovation. We are firm believers in the hands-on approach to the learning of science and engineering, as it fosters curiosity and deepens understanding. By actively engaging students in problem-solving, research, and real-world engineering projects, we bridge the gap between theory and practical problem-solving, empowering students to become confident and competent practitioners. We aspire to be a community of saints, scholars, and scientists who are equipped to serve the Church and society through research and work that is informed by faith, reason, and virtue.


Responsibilities:

• Conducting innovative and impactful research in the field of Mechanical Engineering.

• Publishing research findings in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals.

• Teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in Mechanical Engineering and other related subjects.

• Mentoring and advising students.

• Contributing to the academic community through service and leadership roles.


Qualifications:

• Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field.

• At least 3 years of academic experience post-Ph.D.

• Strong record of high-profile publications in high-impact journals.

• Demonstrated excellence in teaching and mentoring.

• Commitment to fostering an inclusive and dynamic academic environment.


Compensation: Compensation will be commensurate with qualifications and experience and will be competitive within academia.


Application: candidates should submit the following:

• A cover letter detailing their research and teaching experience.

• Curriculum vitae

• Copies of key publications

• A statement of research interests and future plans

• Contact information for three professional references


Contact Information: ahaughey@catholic.tech

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Assistant/Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering in Boston

Boston, MA
Full time

Published on 02/18/2026

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