UPES invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor in Power Engineering/Power Management. The ideal candidate will bring strong domain knowledge, research orientation, and a deep interest in academic growth and innovation. The role involves teaching postgraduate courses, developing industry-relevant academic content, contributing to research, and engaging in academic administration.
Key Responsibilities
Teaching & Academic Engagement
- Teach core and elective courses in Power Engineering, Power Management, Energy Systems, and related areas.
- Develop and update course curriculum to align with industry trends, emerging technologies, and applied learning needs.
- Use innovative pedagogical methods, including case studies, simulations, and blended learning approaches.
Research & Publications
- Engage in high-quality research in power engineering, energy systems, renewables, and allied domains.
- Publish research in reputed national and international journals, conferences, and scholarly platforms.
- Work towards securing research grants, consultancy assignments, and collaborative projects with industry and government bodies.
Industry & Institutional Collaboration
- Bring practical insights into teaching based on current market trends and technological developments in the power and energy sector.
- Support the development of industry-oriented programs, workshops, and training modules.
- Engage with industry experts for guest lectures, curriculum input, and project opportunities.
Academic Administration
- Participate in departmental and university-level academic committees.
- Support accreditation, program development, and quality assurance activities.
Required Qualifications & Experience
Educational Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Power Engineering.
- Master's degree in Power/Energy/Renewable Engineering or allied fields (mandatory).
- Ph.D. in a relevant discipline (completed or nearing completion) preferred.
Technical & Domain Expertise
- Strong understanding of core subjects such as power systems, energy management, power plant engineering, renewable energy systems, smart grids, and related areas.
- Knowledge of current market trends, regulatory frameworks, and emerging technological advancements in the power industry.
- Ability to integrate practical and applied insights into academic content development.
Desired Attributes
- Passion for teaching and mentoring students.
- Strong research orientation with demonstrable publications (preferred).
- Excellent communication, analytical, and interpersonal skills.
- Commitment to professional ethics, academic integrity, and collaborative work.