<div dir="ltr">Dear All,<br>Stony Brook University is searching for a Groundwater Hydrologist to join our faculty as part of a cluster hire initiative in Coastal Zone Engineering and Management. See details and apply at:<br>
<br><a href="https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/3297">https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/3297</a><br clear="all"><p>
The Coastal Zone Engineering and Management Program is part of an
exciting new initiative, undertaken as part of SUNY 2020, to hire 100
faculty members over the next five years to expand teaching and research
in emerging fields of study that cut across traditional boundaries of
academic disciplines. This interdisciplinary faculty cluster hires are
aimed at addressing society's most vexing challenges that require a
broad understanding of ocean processes and human interaction with the
sea. Special emphasis would be directed towards the important societal
issues of the region, such as transportation, offshore renewable energy,
water quality, and our ability to monitor and simulate the ocean's
properties and functioning as well as the consequences societal choices.
The positions are designated for faculty members whose research and
teaching interests are interdisciplinary. The goals of this initiative
are to strategically place Stony Brook University on the emerging
frontiers of research and knowledge and to enhance our ability to shape
new fields of discovery, learning and engagement. </p><p>
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Stony Brook University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty
position for a groundwater hydrologist with a particular focus on
coastal aquifers. The position is expected to be filled at the
Assistant Professor level; however, exceptional candidates at the
Associate or Full Professor level will also be considered. Candidates
are expected to have expertise in one or more aspects related to the
island groundwater hydrogeology, submarine groundwater discharge,
evaluation of groundwater resources, contaminant transport, and/or the
contribution of nutrients and pollutants from coastal aquifers to
wetlands and the marine environment. </p><br>-- <br>A. Deanne Rogers<br>Assistant Professor of Geosciences<br>Stony Brook University<br>255 Earth and Space Sciences Building<br>Stony Brook, NY 11794-2100<br>Phone: 631-632-1509<br>
Fax: 631-632-8240<br>Email: <a href="mailto:Deanne.Rogers@stonybrook.edu" target="_blank">Deanne.Rogers@stonybrook.edu</a> **note new email address**<br>Website: <a href="http://aram.ess.sunysb.edu/drogers/" target="_blank">http://aram.ess.sunysb.edu/drogers/</a><br>
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