1) Seismological Laboratory Director’s Postdoctoral Scholar – Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
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1) Seismological Laboratory Director’s Postdoctoral Scholar – Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
The Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) invites applications for the Seismological Laboratory Director’s Postdoctoral Scholar position. We invite applications for a post doctoral position in any research area covered by the Seismological Laboratory, including, but not limited to: Observational seismology, earth structure, earthquake physics, earthquake early warning, computational geophysics, mineral physics, geodesy, geodynamics, and tectonics. We are especially interested in individuals whose research naturally links with any of the research programs within the Seismo Lab, GPS Division, or other parts of Caltech. A Ph.D. is required and initial appointment will be for one year. Starting date is flexible. Applicants should send a CV, a brief statement of research interests and experience, and arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent electronically to Marcia Hudson at: marcia@gps.caltech.edu.
All applications and references are due by Friday, January 29, 2016.
Fellowship candidates will automatically be considered for other available postdoctoral positions at Caltech in geophysics.
Caltech is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, minorities, veterans, and disabled persons are encouraged to apply.
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2) Department Head – Virginia Tech Department of Geosciences
The Department of Geosciences, in the College of Science at Virginia Tech, invites applications from visionary, creative, and energetic leaders for the position of Department Head. With an international reputation for excellence, we are 22 faculty members, 10 support staff, 2 instructors, 15 postdocs/research scientists, 65 graduate students and 130 undergraduates with research interests organized around interdisciplinary studies of processes, materials, life, hazards, water, and resources. With our many young faculty and support of new university initiatives including Beyond Boundaries (www.beyondboundaries.vt.edu ), the new position offers a unique opportunity to reinvent the geological sciences for the 21st century. Our main campus in Blacksburg and other campuses in Northern Virginia are well-positioned to foster interactions with academic and government organizations in the Washington DC metro region.
The successful applicant will be an advocate for the research and teaching missions of the department, will work to grow collaborations with groups across the university and nationally/ internationally, and will focus on achieving strategic goals within the department and university. Potential candidates must have a Ph.D. in Geosciences or closely related fields, demonstrated administrative and programmatic leadership experience, a broad understanding of geosciences, and exceptional professional achievements as evidenced by outstanding research. The appointment will be at the level of tenured Full Professor.
Interested candidates should submit a current CV, letter of interest and listing of four professional references upon applying through www.jobs.vt.edu posting number TR0150178 or via the link: https://listings.jobs.vt.edu/
Inquiries regarding the position should be directed to Professor Shuhai Xiao, Search Chair (xiao@vt.edu); Department of Geosciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA; (540) 231-6521. Further information about the Department is available at www.geos.vt.edu/.
Virginia Tech does not discriminate against employees, students, or applicants on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran status, or any other basis protected by law.
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3) Two tenure-track positions in marine geophysics and climate/paleoclimate studies – Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Department of Geology and Geophysics
The Department of Geology and Geophysics at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (www.whoi.edu/gg) invites applications for two tenure-track scientific-staff positions – one in marine geophysics and one in climate/paleoclimate studies. In marine geophysics we seek to complement and expand existing departmental strengths in geophysics (seismology, EM/MT, potential fields, and geodynamics), tectonics, and geochemistry; our particular interest is in Fluid Flow / Fluid-Mediated Mechanical Processes in Geologic Systems. In climate/paleoclimate, we seek to complement and expand existing departmental strengths in deep-water paleoceanography, high-resolution paleoclimate records, glaciology, and climate change impacts on coastal environments and modern ecosystems; our particular interests include Climate Dynamics, and Marine/Terrestrial/Cryosphere Climate Linkages. We seek to hire at the Assistant Scientist level but exceptional candidates will be considered for appointment at more senior levels.
Members of the WHOI scientific staff are expected to develop independent, externally funded, and internationally recognized research programs. Scientific staff members have the opportunity to advise graduate students and teach courses through the MIT/WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography and Oceanographic Engineering. Opportunities for interdisciplinary research exist through collaborations within the department of Geology and Geophysics, and with colleagues in the other science departments, centers, and labs at WHOI (www.whoi.edu/main/
Applicants should have a doctoral degree, postdoctoral experience, and a strong publication record. Members of the WHOI scientific staff are expected to provide for their salaries from grant and contracts, but the Institution provides salary support when no other funding is available, as well as providing significant internal funding for development of innovative research. Candidates hired at the junior level will receive an initial appointment for four years with salary guaranteed. Female and minority applicants are particularly encouraged to apply. WHOI is sensitive to the issues of dual career families and will work with applicants to address these. Our benefits include vacation time, flexible scheduling, child care subsidy, family illness days, medical and dental plans, and an employer contribution retirement plan.
WHOI is the largest private, non-profit oceanographic institution in the world, with staff and students numbering approximately 1,000. Our mission is to advance understanding of the ocean and its interaction with the Earth system, and to communicate this understanding for the benefit of society. The Institution is located in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, a world-renowned center of excellence in marine, biomedical, and environmental science.
HOW TO APPLY: Apply online; please visit http://jobs.whoi.edu and respond to Job Reference 15-12-03. Applications should include, as a single pdf document, a CV, a 3-page research statement that clearly describes your research interests, names and contact information of four references, and copies of up to three relevant publications.
Review of applications will begin on 1 February 2016.
WHOI is a member of the Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (HERC). We are sensitive to the issues of dual career candidates and we will work with applicants to address them. Please visit HERC – for more information.
WHOI is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer/Disabled/Veterans/M/
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4) Adjunct Assistant Professor Position In the Electron Microprobe Laboratory – Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences University of California, Davis
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of California Davis is recruiting an adjunct assistant professor to manage operations and development of the Cameca SX 100 Electron Microprobe facility. The successful candidate will also be expected to develop an independent research program, improve upon existing analytical capabilities and methods, supervise and work with the EMP technician/operator, increase the visibility of the laboratory both on- and off-campus, and teach one quarter-length (10 week) class per year on analytical techniques or topics related to research area.
Managing the probe lab, improving analytical capabilities and teaching is a 75% time, benefits-eligible, non-tenure track position, with the expectation of raising research funds and the remaining 25% salary, through grants. The initial appointment is for a two-year period, renewable on an biennial basis contingent upon satisfactory performance and availability of resources. Appointment level is dependent on experience. Title includes PI status and potential to join the EPS Graduate group (i.e. serve as the primary advisor of graduate students).
Minimum Requirements:
1. Ph.D. in Physical Sciences.
2. Expertise in electron microprobe analysis and mineral chemistry
3. Excellent written and oral communication skills; demonstrated ability to work with diverse group of researchers.
Preferred: Experience in earth and/or planetary materials analysis.
Experience in teaching small classes or labs
Description of our current lab and department-
The UC Davis Electron microprobe lab (http://microprobe.geology.
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5) Tenure-track Assistant Professor of Geology – The School of Earth and Ocean Sciences at the University of Victoria
The School of Earth and Ocean Sciences at the University of Victoria invites applications for a Tenure Track Assistant Professor position in Geology to commence as early as July 2016. The School emphasizes an Earth Systems Science approach, and the ideal candidate will be able to interact broadly with faculty who specialize in solid-earth, earth-surface, ocean and atmosphere processes. We seek candidates in tectonics, sedimentology or geochemistry with a research focus that examines the processes and evolution of the Earth System using the geologic record. The successful candidate will develop a vigorous, independent, externally-funded research program that complements existing strengths in the School. It is also expected that the candidate will supervise graduate students and teach undergraduate and graduate courses, in particular, geological field schools and other core geology courses, and actively contribute to departmental initiatives. A PhD is required at the time of appointment and post-doctoral and field-work experience is desirable. A strong and/or actively growing research record and excellent teaching potential are expected.
Applications, in a single pdf file, should include a letter of application, a detailed curriculum vitae, contact information (name, address, email) for three references, a two-page statement describing the applicant’s teaching experience and philosophy, and a two-page statement describing their current and future research interests/direction. Applications or requests for further information should be sent electronically to Dr. Stan Dosso, Acting Director, School of Earth and Ocean Sciences at seos@uvic.ca. Review of applications will begin on January 15, 2016, and will continue until a suitable candidate is identified. Information about the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences can be found athttp://www.uvic.ca/science/
Faculty and Librarians at the University of Victoria are governed by the provisions of the Collective Agreement. Members are represented by the University of Victoria Faculty Association (http://www.uvicfa.ca). The University of Victoria is an equity employer and encourages applications from women, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, Aboriginal Peoples, people of all sexual orientations and genders, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of the University. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, in accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.