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Position Title
Chair of the McDougall School of Petroleum Engineering

Job Description

The University of Tulsa, an independent, nondenominational university, invites nominations, applications, and expressions of interest for the position of Chair the McDougall School of Petroleum Engineering in the College of Engineering & Computer Science. The next Chair will have the opportunity to guide a dedicated, talented, and eager faculty and staff to enhance the University's impact and status as a leading research university. To support TU's ambitious growth initiatives, the newly formed College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) at the University of Tulsa will significantly increase its faculty in the next five years and seeks inspired faculty and faculty leaders to join us in this mission.

The University of Tulsa
Founded in 1894, the University of Tulsa, a top-ranked private research institution, welcomes students from many different faiths and backgrounds, representing dozens of countries and 45 states. TU fosters a diverse campus life that facilitates the opportunity for students to develop close connections with faculty who are leaders in their fields. The University is in the Top 100 private research universities and ranked 79th among all best-value universities in the United States, and currently consists of five colleges and a graduate school, and several renowned interdisciplinary centers. TU enrolls 2,700 undergraduate and 1,200 graduate students and offers 71 bachelor's, 30 master's and 16 doctoral degrees. TU's focus on students is reflected in national accolades; the University is ranked as the Best University in the Region for Life & Career Success and the Most Student-Centered University in the Region. Financially, the University is on solid footing and benefits from an endowment of approximately $1.5 billion.

The University is experiencing an exciting and transformational era beginning with the arrival in 2021 of President Brad Carson, and his recruitment of a new and visionary leadership team, including George Justice who serves as Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs. Both arrivals are concurrent with the adoption of the University's five-year strategic plan, which leverages the University's strengths as a highly regarded, small, private research institution. Acknowledging its deep roots in the energy industry and with a hunger for innovation, the plan focuses on the University's role in fostering the next generation of researchers, scholars, creators, and entrepreneurs across all fields by offering unprecedented resources and support to attract the best students. The plan also makes clear the belief that all degrees are exponentially more valuable with a firm foundation in the liberal arts.

Beyond campus, TU is part of the vibrant regional Tulsa community, with strengths in arts and culture. The Arts District in downtown Tulsa consists of museums and restaurants as well as parks, including the nationally recognized Gathering Place, and historic music venues such as the Gilcrease and Philbrook. The region is a growing hub of entrepreneurial businesses, which is built on the strength of many existing national and international corporations. Oklahoma is also home to 39 federally recognized Native American tribes and the city of Tulsa is within the tribal boundaries of three tribes (Cherokee Nation, Muscogee (Creek) Nation, and Osage Nation) while also serving the Choctaw, Chickasaw, and other Oklahoma tribes.

College of Engineering & Computer Science

The University of Tulsa created the College of Engineering & Computer Science from prior academic units and launched a national search to recruit its dean. In the spring of 2023, Andreas A. Polycarpou, Ph.D., was named inaugural dean of the College. Before joining TU, Polycarpou was the James J. Cain '51 Chair in Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University and where he had served for nearly nine years as the department head of the J. Mike Walker '66 Mechanical Engineering Department. Polycarpou is the author of more than 250 archival journal papers, numerous book chapters, and volume proceedings, as well as two dozen patents. He co-founded a materials startup company in 2010 and has won numerous national and international honors, including the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Mayo D. Hersey Award and the ASME Edwin F. Church Medal for pedagogical innovations and was recently inducted as a senior member of the American Academy of Inventors.

The College of Engineering & Computer Science at TU warmly embraces students from diverse corners of the world, inviting them to partake in TU's exceptional educational offerings in the sciences, engineering, and technological domains. The College's approach seamlessly integrates the cultivation of creativity and ingenuity with a strong emphasis on foundational learning. This synthesis aims to equip graduates with the skills and insights necessary for thriving in both domestic and international markets, ensuring successful and enduring careers. The College takes pride in providing a global community of learners with an elite educational experience that transcends geographical boundaries.

McDougall School of Petroleum Engineering

The McDougall School of Petroleum Engineering was established in 1928 and is considered one of the leading petroleum engineering programs in the world. The department has a diverse body of students representing more than 30 countries and is known for conducting broad research in all three principal areas: reservoir, production, and drilling. Students enjoy access to many research opportunities with 21 existing consortia and joint industry projects supported by some of the world's top energy firms.

The department's facilities include state of the art computer facilities, modern teaching labs, and a drilling simulator. Additionally, their North Campus research campus, which includes a full-scale cutting transport facility, a 2,000 foot well for multiphase and artificial lift experiments, and many

multiphase flow loops, are uniquely designed for conducting the consortium supported lab-to-pilot scale experimental research. . The department offers B.S., M.E., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Petroleum Engineering and an M.E. in Energy Transition.

The Position

The Chair will be an experienced leader with an accomplished record of scholarship and dedication to excellence in teaching and research. They will also possess a forward-looking vision that will address the needs of the faculty, staff, students, and the nation.

Essential Functions (Respsonsibilities):
  • Lead departmental efforts to plan for the future, including new research areas and new degree programs;
  • Lead efforts to recruit and retain talented faculty, encouraging diversity and inclusivity within the department;
  • Oversee and manage departmental faculty and staff, including performance reviews, contract renewals, and professional development;
  • Balance the department's needs and the college's broader interests through effective communication and collaboration;
  • Engage in active research that complements and enhances existing research areas in the department and the college; and
  • Teach at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

The chair will also be expected to provide leadership for key departmental functions such as the capability to:
  • Coordinate departmental recruiting of prospective undergraduate and graduate students;
  • Coordinate advising and mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students;
  • Oversee and manage the departmental budget;
  • Oversee annual program assessment, program review, and continuous improvement processes;
  • Work with the faculty in the department to develop the course offerings for each semester.

The Chair should have the following qualifications:
  • Earned Ph.D. degree in Petroleum Engineering or a related field.
  • A record of teaching, research, and scholarly accomplishments in Petroleum Engineering commensurate with the rank of full professor with tenure;
  • Experience in building and sustaining collaborative cross-disciplinary research;
  • Ability to develop and sustain relationships with alumni, industry partners, and federal funding agencies;
  • Excellent communication and managerial skills to support and empower faculty, staff, and students;
  • Experience in framing and executing enrollment and recruitment efforts; and
  • Experience with budgets and personnel matters.

Required Qualifications

Preferred Qualifications

N/A

Physical Demands

Minimal physical demands.

Posting Detail Information

Posting Number
F184P

Open Date
12/20/2024

Close Date

Open Until Filled
Yes

Special Instructions to Applicants

Contact:
The University of Tulsa has retained Park Square Executive Search to assist in the search for the next Chair of the McDougall School of Petroleum Engineering. Applicants should submit a letter of interest, a curriculum vitae, and a list of five confidential references that include contact information. References will not be contacted without candidates' consent. Nominations, inquiries and applications may be sent via email in confidence to the university's consultants, Dr. Jonathan Fortescue and Clarice Helfand of Park Square Executive Search at jonathan@parksquare.com and chelfand@parksquare.com.

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Chair of the McDougall School of Petroleum Engineering
University of Tulsa
Tulsa
3 days ago
N/A
Full-time