1. PhD Student Position
Two PhD student positions are available in the Garcia Lab at the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment (SSEBE) at Arizona State University (ASU) beginning in Spring 2018. Research topics include: hydrological variability & change, sustainable water management, coupled (socio-hydrological or socio-ecological-technical) systems analysis, and resilient infrastructure systems.
A M.S. degree in hydrology, water resources, or civil engineering and/or work experience in the field are preferred. The position will involve modeling, programming, statistical analysis, and collaboration with social scientists, and prior experience is desirable. The research assistantships come with a stipend, full tuition, and health insurance. Students from groups underrepresented in engineering are particularly encouraged to apply. Admission requirements and procedures are available at http://ssebe.engineering.asu.edu/prospective-students/gradstudies.html. However, interested students should contact Dr. Garcia at M.Garcia@asu.edu for more information. In your email please include your CV, research interests, and motivation for the position.
Details
Employer
Arizona State University, School of Sustainable Engineering & the Built Environment
Location
Tempe, Arizona (US)
Salary
Stipend, full tuition, and health insurance
Posted
Jul 24, 2017
Closes
Aug 23, 2017
Discipline
Hydrology,Interdisciplinary/Other
Career Level
Student / Graduate
Education Level
PhD
Job Type
Internship
Link: https://findajob.agu.org/job/8003657/phd-student-position/
2. PhD Position Mapping and classifying landslides by exploiting EO Big Data
The Chair of Engineering Geology at ETH Zurich invites applications for a PhD position in the area of slope stability analysis. The successful candidate must have a MSc in Earth Sciences, Environmental Engineering or related field and be strongly interested in research. Knowledge and experience in remote sensing and machine learning algorithms are of prime importance. Good technical and writing skills are desired. The duration of the position is about 3-4 years.
The position is funded for 3 years by the EU-H2020 project “BETTER”. The main objective of BETTER is to implement an Earth Observation (EO) Big Data intermediate service layer devoted to harnessing the potential of the Copernicus and Sentinel European EO data directly from the needs of the users. BETTER developments will be driven by a large number of Big Data challenges to be set forward by the users deeply involved in addressing the key societal challenges. ETH Zurich is responsible for the Big Data challenges related to GeoHazards, and the PhD student will be directly involved in these activities, in particular for the analysis of slope instability processes.
Details
Employer
ETH Zurich
Location
Switzerland (CH)
Posted
Jul 24, 2017
Closes
Aug 23, 2017
Discipline
Solid Earth Geophysics
Career Level
Student / Graduate
Education Level
PhD
3. Lecturer B: Geochemistry
We seek to employ a Lecturer in Geochemistry with an overall research focus related to understanding the evolution of the solid Earth, to complement existing strengths within the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Birkbeck and the Institute of Earth and Planetary Sciences (IEPS), which is joint with the UCL Department of Earth Sciences. Areas of specialization might include, but are not limited to, isotope geochemistry, igneous/metamorphic processes, and earth/planet/asteroid/comet evolution, with research skills in observation, measurement and modeling.
IEPS provides access to newly built laboratories and ultramodern clean-room suites and a wide spectrum of analytical facilities that include state-of-the-art mass spectrometers suitable for studying planetary isotopes and noble gases, a microprobe, SEM, XRD and IR Raman. Other capabilities include MC-ICPMS, LA-ICPMS, U-Pb geochronology and low temperature chronometry (fission-track, U-Th-He) as well as facilities for environmental geochemistry.
Candidate Requirement
The successful candidate must have a PhD and must provide evidence of the highest levels of research activity. They will teach courses such as “Introduction to Geochemistry” to BSc level geology and planetary students, along with other modules at BSc and MSc level in subjects that make full use of their research experience. Supervision of BSc, MSc, MPhil and PhD students is also expected. Teaching will involve evening classes in central London plus distance learning duties, and participation in field classes. The successful candidate will be expected to place strong emphasis on the pastoral care and intellectual development of students. Administrative activities will be expected as a contribution to departmental and outside activities concomitant with grade.
Details
Employer
Birkbeck, University of London
Location
London (Central), London (Greater) (GB)
Posted
Jul 24, 2017
Closes
Aug 23, 2017
Discipline
Earth and Space Science Informatics
Career Level
Experienced
Education Level
PhD
Link:
https://findajob.agu.org/job/8003652/lecturer-b-geochemistry-/
4. Lecturer B: Planetary Surfaces
Full Time, Open Ended
We seek to employ a Lecturer in Planetary Surfaces with an overall research focus related to understanding the evolution of the planets, moons and solar system objects, including the Earth, to complement existing strengths within the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Birkbeck and the Institute of Earth and Planetary Sciences (IEPS) which is joint with the UCL Department of Earth Sciences. Areas of specialization might include, but are not limited to, surface processes using remote sensing and field/laboratory studies, planetary exploration missions, and earth/planet/asteroid/comet evolution, with research skills in observation, measurement and modeling. IEPS provides access to the Centre for Planetary Sciences, a NASA Regional Planetary Imaging Facility, and a wide range of geochemical and geophysical science laboratories.
Candidate requirement
The successful candidate must have a PhD and provide evidence of the highest levels of research activity. They will also be expected to teach planetary modules to BSc level geology and planetary science students, in topics such as “Geology of the Solar System”, and “Remote Sensing of Planetary Surfaces”, that make full use of their research experience. They will be expected to supervise BSc, MSc, MPhil and PhD students. Teaching will involve evening classes in central London plus distance learning duties, and participation in field classes. The successful candidate will be expected to place strong emphasis on the pastoral care and intellectual development of students. Administrative activities will be expected as a contribution to departmental and outside activities concomitant with grade.
Details:
Employer
Birkbeck, University of London
Location
London (Greater) (GB)
Posted
Jul 24, 2017
Closes
Aug 23, 2017
Discipline
Earth and Space Science Informatics
Career Level
Experienced
Education Level
PhD
Link: https://findajob.agu.org/job/8003651/lecturer-b-planetary-surfaces/
5. Assistant Professor
POSITION AND RESPONSIBILITIES: This is an academic year (9-month, 0.75-EFT), tenure-track, 0.50-EFT research, 0.25-EFT teaching appointment offered at the rank of Assistant Professor. Individuals with experience in the broad areas of forest ecology and/or tree physiology are encouraged to apply. Applicants working at the organism, population, or ecosystem scale are welcome with preference for those who work to scale processes to whole ecosystems or landscapes. Responsibilities will include developing an active research program supported by extramural funding, teaching or co-teaching courses related to forest ecology/tree physiology at the undergraduate level (e.g., dendrology or ecology of natural resources), and developing graduate level courses in their area of expertise. It is also expected that the successful candidate will advise and mentor undergraduate professional students, serve on Senior Project/Thesis advisory committees, direct and mentor graduate students, serve on School and University committees, and actively participate in professional and scientific societies. This position reports directly to the Dean of the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources.
QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have a Ph.D. degree and at least 1 year of either post-doctoral training or equivalent professional experience in forest ecology/tree physiology or in a closely related forest science discipline. Evidence of research productivity and the potential to attract external research funding is essential. The person must also demonstrate the ability and commitment for effective undergraduate and graduate instruction and mentoring.
Details:
Employer
The University of Georgia
Location
Athens, Georgia (US)
Posted
Jul 21, 2017
Closes
Aug 20, 2017
Ref
2017_00394F
Discipline
Biogeosciences
Career Level
Faculty
Education Level
PhD
Job Type
Full-time
Link: https://findajob.agu.org/job/8003649/assistant-professor/
6. Tenure-track Assistant Professorship in Geographic Information Science & Large Spatial Data Analysis
The Department of Geography in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment invites applications for a 9-month tenure track Assistant Professor beginning September 2018. The Department seeks a scholar who shows exceptional promise as an intellectual leader to advance research in the field of Geographic Information Science. Successful candidates will be emerging leaders in the area of spatial data analysis employing unique and integrative approaches and will be expected to build collaborations across the University of Delaware through its strategic investment in “big data” analytics.
The Geography Department at the University of Delaware is a nationally and internationally recognized department that offers undergraduate degrees in Geography, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, and Meteorology and Climatology, a Masters degree in Geography, and Ph.D. degrees in both Climatology and Geography, and a graduate-level certificate program in Geographic Information Science. Our research and teaching interact extensively with programs across campus and beyond.
The successful candidate will be expected to develop an ambitious GIS research program with a high level of publication and external support, mentor students in our degree programs, and offer service to the department, college, university, profession and community. The candidate must have completed an internationally recognized doctoral program at the time the position commences. A Ph.D. in geography, or a closely related discipline with an emphasis on spatial data analysis is desirable.
Details:
Employer
JP Media
Location
Newark, Delaware
Salary
Competitive
Posted
Jul 21, 2017
Closes
Sep 19, 2017
Ref
Job ID 104776
Discipline
Earth and Space Science Informatics
Career Level
Faculty
Education Level
PhD
Job Type
Full-time
7. Adjunct Professor of Environmental Science
Job Summary
There is an immediate opening to teach Understanding our Environment (ENVS 100) at the University of San Francisco. The schedule is Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:40 to 3:55 p.m. Classes start Tuesday August 22, 2017. This course is an introduction to environmental science and environmental studies for non-science majors. It examines the environmental impact of population growth on natural resources; mineral and resource extraction; water resource use and water pollution; air pollution and climate change; and conventional and sustainable energy supplies. Emphasis is placed on a holistic approach to environmental science using class discussions, laboratory exercises, and environmental surveys to reinforce scientific principles.
Job Responsibilities
Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:40 to 3:55 p.m. The fall semester runs from August 22 through December 6, 2017, followed by a week of mandatory final exams with grades due no later than January 2, 2018.
Details:
Employer
University of San Francisco
Location
San Francisco, California
Posted
Jul 20, 2017
Closes
Aug 19, 2017
Discipline
Interdisciplinary/Other
Career Level
Faculty
Education Level
Masters
Link: https://findajob.agu.org/job/8003644/adjunct-professor-of-environmental-science/
8. Senior Staff Associate
Senior Staff Associate position, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University
The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University invites applications for a Senior Staff Associate to support the modeling required for the research programs of Professors McKinley and Abernathey, their Postdoctoral Researchers, and graduate and undergraduate students. The candidate will also be involved in exploring the use of cloud computing for research models.
Candidates should have MS degree and 4 years of related experience in Oceanography, Atmospheric, and/or Climate Science, or a BS and 8 years of related experience in Oceanography, Atmospheric, and/or Climate Science is required. Advanced degree preferred. Must have at least 2 years of in-depth experience with running ocean and climate models and High Performance Computing systems, potentially as part of a degree program. Experience with FORTRAN, and Matlab and/or Python is required. Strong writing and analysis skills, and experience with publishing in the scientific peer- reviewed literature are desired.
Details:
Employer
Columbia University
Location
Palisades, New York
Salary
$75,000 plus range, commensurate with experience
Posted
Jul 19, 2017
Closes
Aug 18, 2017
Discipline
Atmospheric Sciences, Ocean Science
Career Level
Experienced
Education Level
Bachelors
Link: https://findajob.agu.org/job/8003642/senior-staff-associate-/