[ES_JOBS_NET] Two Positions - Assistant Professor in Geophysics, University of Oklahoma

Shannon Dulin shannonann42 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 16 12:13:22 MDT 2015


*TWO ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITIONS IN GEOPHYSICS CONOCOPHILLIPS SCHOOL OF
GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS  THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA*

The University of Oklahoma invites applications for two tenure-track
positions in Geophysics at the Assistant Professor rank. One position is in
General Geophysics and the second in Applied Geophysics. We seek dynamic
colleagues who will teach and supervise geophysics students at all levels,
while conducting an aggressive, independent, externally funded research in
their field of expertise. The successful candidate should hold a Ph.D., have
a demonstrated research record, and an interest in teaching undergraduates
and mentoring graduate students.



The General Geophysics applicant should have research interest in
fundamental geophysics endeavors that include, but not limited to,
geodynamics, potential fields, geodesy, numerical modeling, geomechanics or
seismology.

 The Applied Geophysics applicant should have research interest in
collection of geophysical data and the interpretation of the subsurface for
energy, groundwater, mineral, and geothermal exploration. Interest in
reservoir characterization and industry experience are also welcome.

 The ConocoPhillips School of Geology and Geophysics has a large, vibrant
faculty with a broad range of research activities and strong ties to the
petroleum industry. The student body includes about 200 undergraduates and
more than 100 MS and PhD students. The Mewbourne College of Earth & Energy
possesses extensive software and computing labs with PC and Linux platforms
networked to our own dedicated cluster within the OU supercomputer center
(OSCER). The College hosts numerous industrial consortia, a research
institute focused on seismic monitoring, and a field campus in Colorado for
field courses in geology and geophysics. The geophysics group conducts
multiple, externally funded, research, and maintains a comprehensive pool of
geophysical equipment including GPR, seismic (active and passive), magnetic,
and gravity instruments, as well as extensive rock physics characterization
laboratories. Through collaboration with industry, we have a suite of 3D
seismic and microseismic data volumes that are used for teaching, algorithm
calibration, seismic geomorphological analysis, crustal imaging, and a range
of open source software for lithospheric-scale research. Information about
the School and College can be found at *mcee.ou.edu <http://mcee.ou.edu>*.

 Review of applications will begin September 30, 2015, and on-campus
interviews will start later 2015. The search will continue until the
position is filled. The preferred starting date is January 15, 2016, with
optional starting date of August 15, 2016. Applicants can apply online
at *jobs.ou.edu
<http://jobs.ou.edu> *and search listings for the requisition number: *23147
for General Geophysics *or *23148 for Applied Geophysics*. Applicants should
submit a complete vita/resume, statement of research and teaching interests,
and a list of five references who can be contacted, including phone numbers,
e-mail addresses, and mailing addresses. Questions or information requests may
be addressed to Geophysics Search, at (405) 325-3253, or
ougeophysicssearchchair at ou.edu. <ougeophysicssearchchair at ou.edu>

The University of Oklahoma (OU) is a Carnegie-R1 comprehensive public
research university known for excellence in teaching, research, and
community engagement, serving the educational, cultural, economic and
health-care needs of the state, region, and nation. OU enrolls over 30,000
students and has more than 2,700 full-time faculty members in 21 colleges.
In 2014, OU became the first public institution ever to rank #1 nationally
in the recruitment of National Merit Scholars, with 311 scholars. The
277-acre Research Campus of OU in Norman was named the No. 1 research campus
in the nation by the Association of Research Parks in 2013. Norman is a
culturally rich and vibrant town with outstanding schools, amenities, and a
low cost of living,  and it is a perennial contender on “best place to live”
rankings. For more information, visit
http://www.ou.edu/content/dam/provost/documents/facultyflipbook.pdf and www.
*ou*.edu/publicaffairs/*oufacts*.html.
<http://www.ou.edu/publicaffairs/oufacts.html>

 The University of Oklahoma is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity
Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Protected veterans
and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.





Shannon A. Dulin, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Geology

University of Oklahoma

sdulin at ou.edu

405.325.5488
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