Governors Chair in Circular Biomaterials
Knoxville, TN / Oak Ridge, TN
Open Date:
Jul 9, 2025
Description:
The University of Tennessee (UT) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) are seeking a highly accomplished researcher, thought leader, and educator to join the biology, renewable feedstocks, and materials programs as a Governors Chair Professor in Circular Biomaterials. The primary employer may be selected as either UTK or ORNL, with a joint appointment at the other institution. Established in 2006 and funded by the State of Tennessee and ORNL, the prestigious Governors Chair program, managed by the UT-Oak Ridge Innovation Institute (UT-ORII), attracts science and technology leaders to broaden and enhance the research partnership between the UT System and ORNL (the nations largest multiprogram science laboratory, managed by UT-Battelle LLC for the US Department of Energy). The rapid expansion of biomaterials within the Bioeconomy presents both exciting opportunities and significant challenges, including production methods, sustainable end-of-life considerations, and predicting material properties. Understanding the behavior of multiphase systems in biocomposite materials is crucial, influenced by the properties of pure components and interface characteristics. Controlling these properties can unlock new potential for biomaterials, fostering advancements for a sustainable bioeconomy and innovative solutions across industries. The envisioned candidate would balance a focus on discovery for greater insight with actual impact for greater performance enhancements (e.g., strength, durability, etc.) while introducing new strategies for end-of-life repurposing. Production can involve synthetic biology or catalytic upgrading, forming intermediates that are purified and converted into final materials. The successful candidate might explore advanced manufacturing, 3-D printing, recyclability, biodegradation, and upcycling as critical research areas. Other areas of exploration could include renewable carbon materials starting from lignin, carbohydrates, or fiber from renewable feedstocks, processed through biological, thermochemical, separation, or mechanical routes. The output from these processes can be a subset of a range of value-added products such as fibers, biopolymers, composites, chemicals, nanocellulose, carbon fiber, phenolic resins, chelators, or modified sugars.
Strategic Priorities Alignment
This proposed topic aligns with several priorities at both UT and ORNL. The recently established UT-ORII Convergent Research Initiative (CRI) on Circular Bioeconomy Systems (CBS) includes a significant research component targeting novel composite materials from agricultural and forest biomass to further applications in low-carbon automotive and packaging products. This person will be working with the CBS-CRI leadership in establishing relationships and programs. Also, the program would fill an existing gap in biomaterials research that is important as the Center for Bioenergy Innovation (CBI) evolves to consider low carbon materials in its next work plan. In filling this critical gap, the candidate would also integrate with existing Governors Chairs engaged in the bioeconomy and CBI and create strong opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaborations with neutron sciences, nanomaterials characterization, high-performance computing and data science initiatives, while also positioning the program to lead national and international partnerships.
Governors Chair Task Areas Strategic
Leadership: Collaborate with faculty and program leadership at UT (including UT Institute of Agriculture) and ORNL to further develop the Circular Biomaterials program strategy and execute critically important activities such as staffing, student recruitment, and stakeholder relationship management.
Academic Quality: Pursue leading research and support ongoing efforts to create an environment of simultaneous excellence in research, innovation, education, and workforce development.
Collaborations: Expand collaborations among UT, ORNL, and other regional, national, and international partners. Funding: Leverage all relevant assets at UT and ORNL to lead the management of stakeholder relationships and capture significant extramural funds for a solid and sustained portfolio of well-funded activities in R&D and education.
Community Relations: UT and ORNL are recognized for their excellence in community relations, thereby amplifying their impact on the state's socio-economic ecosystem. The Governors Chair is expected to engage with these activities and amplify this impact with a specific focus on Circular Biomaterials.
Qualifications:REQUIRED:
- Candidates for the Governor's Chair in Circular Biomaterials will hold a PhD. Since this position crosses multiple fields, the degree may include engineering, biology, agriculture, or materials science, or a closely related field.
- Tenured professor or a senior researcher at a research institution.
- Research activities will be in one or more of the following areas: materials science, biopolymers, bioprocessing, synthetic biology for these materials, fiber, chemical or agricultural engineering, manufacturing, recycling, polymer upcycling and reuse, biodegradation, or industrial and agricultural economics.
- Successful record in building productive R&D teams, capturing extramural funding, and are widely recognized as thought leaders in their area of specialization.
- Vision for advancing circular biomaterials foundations, demonstrating the value of this technology, and educating the next generation of experts in these areas.
Application Instructions:
Application materials must be submitted to Interfolio at apply.interfolio.com/170098. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Required Application Materials include:??
- Cover Letter: The applicants should describe how they embody the goals of the Governors Chair program and their expertise in the area of circular biomaterials.?
- Curriculum Vitae: Including research and teaching/mentoring experience, a list of publications, and grants.??
- Research Statement: The applicant should articulate a plan for transitioning their research program to UT and ORNL.????
- Teaching & Mentoring Statement: The applicant should discuss prior teaching and/or mentoring experience, and how they can enhance the educational mission of the relevant academic departments at UT.??
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment and admission without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, veteran status, and parental status, or any other characteristic protected by federal or state law. In accordance with the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the University of Tennessee affirmatively states that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, or disability in its education programs and activities, and this policy extends to employment by the university.
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