Thanks to the remarkable recognition it has earned through innovative industry partnerships and distinctions from professional societies, the Cornell Systems Engineering Program is experiencing a period of significant growth. To support this expansion, the Program invites applications for a 9‑month, renewable Lecturer position, to be based on campus.
This opening is for a 25% appointment, non‑benefits‑eligible Lecturer role. We welcome applications from candidates whose work advances systems engineering in areas including, but not limited to:
The Systems Engineering Program draws on the broad expertise of Cornell faculty and offers distinctive transdisciplinary master’s and doctoral programs designed to prepare future leaders to address complex engineering, sociotechnical, and policy challenges. Our students come from a wide range of disciplines, industries, and countries, creating a vibrant and diverse academic environment. The successful applicant will join a rapidly growing program and can make a direct and meaningful contribution to its continued development.
The individual hired will play an integral role in advancing the Program’s educational mission. As a member of the Systems Engineering faculty, the Lecturer will contribute through active engagement in instructional, operational, and scholarly activities. The role includes teaching a limited number of well‑developed, analytically focused graduate courses and ensuring that course content remains current and aligned with emerging developments in the field of systems engineering.
Applications should be submitted online and should include the following:
Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis until all the positions are filled. We expect to conduct a round of short introductory Zoom interviews starting as early as April 2026, and all-day on-campus/virtual interviews starting as early as May 2026. The search for this position will remain open until it has been filled.
Pay Ranges: $12,425 - $30,500
The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined considering the following criteria:
More details or general questions about the position can be found by emailing Gurpreet Kaur, the Systems Engineering Director’s Assistant at gk457@cornell.edu.
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