[Geoinfo] Listserve - CZEN: University of Wyoming Tenure-track
Position in Hydrogeophysics
Sergio Andres Bea
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Jue Ene 24 11:51:01 ART 2013
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Subject: Listserve - CZEN: University of Wyoming Tenure-track Position
in Hydrogeophysics
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Greetings Sergio Andres Bea,
"University of Wyoming Tenure-track Position in Hydrogeophysics" has been
added by Rick Matlock to Listserve - CZEN on CZEN.org.
*Tenure-track Position
in Hydrogeophysics*
The University of Wyoming invites
applications for a tenure-track position in hydrogeophysics at the assistant
professor level. This is a joint
position (#4866) between the Department of Geology and Geophysics and the
Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering. We seek a
hydrogeophysicist with expertise in
the development and use of near-surface geophysical techniques for
hydrological
problems and interested in integrative research. Of particular interest are
emerging applications in electrical and electromagnetic geophysics such as
complex
resistivity and magnetic resonance sounding.
This position is part of a growing
emphasis on watershed science exemplified by the new Wyoming Center for
Environmental Hydrology and Geophysics (WyCEHG; uwyo.edu/wycehg). This
interdisciplinary, NSF-funded center
houses new facilities dedicated to near-surface geophysics and
surface/subsurface hydrology. The successful hire will have an earned PhD in
geophysics, civil engineering, or a closely related field at the time of
appointment, will have the potential to develop an internationally
recognized,
externally funded research program, will integrate his/her research with the
goals of WyCEHG and will provide academic support to the Ph.D. Program in
Hydrology (WRESE; uwyo.edu/wrese).
The University's policy has been,
and will continue to be, one of nondiscrimination, offering equal opportunity
to all employees and applicants for employment on the basis of their
demonstrated ability and competence without regard to such matters as race,
sex, gender, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, veteran
status,
sexual orientation, genetic information, political belief, or other status
protected by state and federal statutes or University Regulations.
The University of Wyoming is
committed to providing a safe and productive learning and living community.
To
achieve that goal, we conduct background investigations for all final
candidates being considered for employment. Background checks may include,
but
are not limited to, criminal history, national sex offender search,
employment
and motor vehicle history. Offers of employment are contingent upon the
completion of the background check.
*Application Materials
Required:*
Applications must be submitted as a
single PDF file to: Dr. W. Steven
Holbrook, Search Committee Chair, steveh en uwyo.edu [1]. Applications must
contain a cover letter, a
statement of research interests, a statement of teaching interests, a
curriculum vita, and contact information for at least three references.
Review of applications will begin on February
28, 2013, and will continue until the position is filled.
You can view this post on CZEN.org at
http://www.czen.org/content/university-wyoming-tenure-track-position-hydrogeophysics.
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Sergio Andrés Bea Jofré, Ph.D.
CONICET (Assistant Researcher)
IHLLA-Large Plains Hydrology Institute
República de Italia 780
Azul, Buenos Aires, C.C. 47 (B7300) Argentina
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