several Faculty and Postdoc Positions

1) Assistant Professor Structural Geology and Tectonics – University of Missouri

2) Assistant Professorship in Geochemistry – New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

3) Postdoctoral Scholar Positions in Geodynamics – Caltech

4) Head of Department, Tectonophysics – GNS Science, Wellington, New Zealand

5) Head of Department, Volcanology – GNS Science, Taupo, New Zealand

6) Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Structural Geology/Tectonics – Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences, Iowa State University

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1) Assistant Professor Structural Geology and Tectonics – University of Missouri

The Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Missouri invites applications for a tenure-track, Assistant Professor position beginning in August 2015 in the broadly defined area of Structural Geology and Tectonics. The successful candidate’s research will ideally complement and expand upon one or more of the areas of departmental expertise in solid-earth processes including geodynamics, igneous and metamorphic petrology, neotectonics, and seismology.  Completion of the PhD at the time of appointment is required.  Applicants should be prepared to prove eligibility to work in the United States.  The successful applicant will be expected to teach across the curriculum, i.e., introductory classes, advanced undergraduate courses, and graduate courses in his/her area of expertise.  The applicant will also be expected to develop an active, externally funded research program and to direct graduate student research at the M.S. and Ph.D. levels.

Please apply on-line at:  http://hrs.missouri.edu/find-a-job/academic

In addition to a curriculum vitae (CV), applicants should include a letter describing their geologic interests and qualifications for the position, a teaching portfolio, and a list of three references (including contact information).  Items other than the CV should be uploaded in the Attachments section of the application system.  Initial screening of applicants will begin October 1, 2014 and will continue until a suitable candidate is hired.  Information about our department is available at: http://geology.missouri.edu.  The University of Missouri is an EO/AA/ADA employer.

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2) Assistant Professorship in Geochemistry – New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

The New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (NMT) invites applications for a tenure-track assistant-professor position in Geochemistry. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in Earth Sciences, Environmental Engineering, or a related field at the time of appointment.  We seek candidates with interests in igneous petrochemistry (especially volcanic rocks), metamorphic petrology, sedimentary geochemistry, geochemistry of ore deposits, or radiogenic isotope geochemistry. Potential for excellence in teaching and research are the most important qualifications.

Applicants should submit a letter of interest, resume, a statement of teaching and research interests, one representative publication, and the names of three references to Geochemistry Search, Human Resources, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, 801 Leroy Pl., Socorro, New Mexico 87801. College transcripts will be required if selected to interview. Review of application material will begin on October 1, 2014.  The search will remain open until the position is filled. Email applications are not accepted.  New Mexico Tech is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

For inquiries, contact the search committee chair, Fred Phillips (phillips@nmt.edu). Read more about these positions on the AGU Career Center, search “Assistant Professors of Hydrology and Geochemistry.”

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3) Postdoctoral Scholar Positions in Geodynamics – Caltech

The Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) invites applications for one or more postdoctoral positions in the Seismological Laboratory.  For one position we seek an individual who would link computational models of surface processes with lithosphere and mantle dynamics with an emphasis on North America. The goal of the work is the use of stratigraphic and rock uplift observations to better constrain mantle dynamics and sedimentary basin evolution. An individual with a geology background well versed in the development and use of computational software is preferred. For the other position we seek an individual to work on the development and application of: (1) forward and inverse approaches to understand the dynamics of plate motions; (2) models of the initiation of subduction; or (3) geodynamic models of the deep mantle linked to seismic observations and mineral physics experiments. A recent Ph.D. in computational geodynamics or a related discipline is required. Experience in finite element analysis, inversion and/or optimization and use of GPlates & GMT are highly desired; good programming skills in C, C++ or Python are essential. Initial appointments are for one year. Starting dates for these positions are flexible, and applications will be considered until filled. For additional information, please contact Prof. Michael Gurnis, gurnis@gps.caltech.edu. 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.

Caltech is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer and will, whenever possible, actively recruit and include for employment members of underrepresented minority groups, females, disabled veterans, other eligible veterans and otherwise qualified persons with disabilities. Caltech will hire, transfer, and promote based on the qualifications of the individual to ensure equal consideration and fair treatment of all. Caltech is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

http://www.gps.caltech.edu/content/postdoctoral-scholar-positions-geodynamics

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4) Head of Department, Tectonophysics – GNS Science, Wellington, New Zealand

Are you an experienced leader in geophysics?

GNS Science is seeking a person who has both people leadership and scientific experience.

You will be responsible for a team of 26 staff with expertise in seismology, geophysics, geodesy, crustal geodynamics, earthquake and volcano deformation modelling, hazard assessment, and tsunami modelling. Scientists in the department work closely with the GeoNet Project, and are funded from natural hazards and plate tectonics core-funded research programmes, by the Earthquake Commission biennial grants programme and through Marsden Fund research grants.  Through this research and linked technology transfer activity across the Natural Hazards Division we are working towards reducing the impact of natural hazards and making New Zealand more resilient.

The Head of Department is responsible for:

  • Strategic leadership of the Department,
  • Management of people, with an emphasis on creating a culture of high performance;
  • Management of assets, intellectual property and information;
  • Developing and maintaining excellent relationships with clients and stakeholders;
  • Developing the Department’s budget and tracking financial performance; and
  • Contributing to and, where appropriate, leading research and consultancy projects.

To be successful in this role, you will bring:

  • A PhD or equivalent postgraduate degree in earth sciences or a closely related discipline;
  • Excellent people leadership and relationship management skills;
  • Business acumen and the ability to identify and capitalise on new research and technology transfer opportunities; and
  • An excellent track record of success in geological hazards research.

Applications close on 30 September 2014.

For more information on both positions, see the website:

https://careers.sciencenewzealand.org/gns-science/about-us

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5) Head of Department, Volcanology – GNS Science, Taupo, New Zealand

Are you an experienced leader in volcanology?

GNS Science is seeking a person who has both people leadership and scientific experience.  You will be responsible for a team of 15 staff with expertise in volcano monitoring and research and volcanic hazard and risk assessment. Scientists in the department work on the GeoNet Project, and are funded from natural hazards core-funded research programmes, by the Earthquake Commission biennial grants programme and through other research grants. Through this research and linked technology transfer activity across the Natural Hazards Division we are working towards reducing the impact of volcanic hazards and making New Zealand more resilient.

The Head of Department is responsible for:

  • Strategic leadership of the Department;
  • Management of people, with an emphasis on creating a culture of high performance;
  • Management of assets, intellectual property and information;
  • Developing and maintaining excellent relationships with clients and stakeholders;
  • Developing the Department’s budget and tracking financial performance; and
  • Contributing to and, where appropriate, leading research and consultancy projects.

To be successful in this role, you will bring:

  • A PhD or equivalent postgraduate degree in volcanology or a closely related discipline;
  • Excellent people leadership and relationship management skills;
  • Business acumen and the ability to identify and capitalise on new research and technology transfer opportunities; and
  • An excellent track record of success in geological hazards research.

Applications close on 30 September 2014.

For more information on both positions, see the website:

https://careers.sciencenewzealand.org/gns-science/about-us

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6) Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Structural Geology/Tectonics – Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences, Iowa State University

The Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the assistant professor level beginning in August 2015. The position will be in the broad area of structural geology/tectonics. The selected candidate is expected to demonstrate a commitment to teaching and establish a successful, externally funded research program. It would complement existing strengths in the department, including geophysics, economic geology, sedimentary geology, groundwater and surface-water hydrology, paleoclimatology, isotope geochemistry, weather and climate modeling, glacial and Quaternary geology, surficial processes, and geoscience education. Opportunities exist for participation in the Iowa State University Geology Field Camp, located in the Bighorn Mountains near Shell, Wyoming. We also encourage interactions with researchers and faculty in other units on campus, including but not limited to the Department of Energy Ames Laboratory, ISU Bioeconomy Institute, and departments of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering. In addition, this faculty member will be expected to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels and to develop courses in her/his specialty area.  Information about the Department may be found at http://www.ge-at.iastate.edu/.

Candidates must hold a Ph.D. by the time of appointment. All applications must be submitted electronically at www.iastatejobs.com (search vacancy ID#: 140762). Please be prepared to attach a letter of application, including concise teaching and research statements, curriculum vitae, and the names, addresses, e-mail addresses, and phone and fax numbers of at least three references. Questions regarding this vacancy should be directed to the Search Chair (Alan Wanamaker; adw@iastate.edu) or the Department Chair (Bill Simpkins; bsimp@iastate.edu).

The position will remain open until filled. Full consideration will be given to applications received by October 31, 2014. Iowa State University is an EO/AA employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.

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