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<h2>Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences<br>
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Tenure-track Assistant Professor - Environmental
Systems Modeler</h2>
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<div id="text">The Department of Earth and Environmental
Sciences at Boston College invites applications for a
tenure-track Assistant Professor with an expertise in
quantitative/computational modeling of integrated
earth systems: a geodynamic and/or hydrologic modeler
who explores the physical, chemical, and/or biological
interrelationships among diverse environmental and
earth systems at the regional to global scale. The
candidate should have broad research interests
compatible with those of the current faculty in our
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and
potentially with faculty in the Biology, Chemistry,
Physics, Computer Science and/or Mathematics
departments. Areas of research expertise could include
(but are not limited to): modeling of the interactions
of ice-sheet dynamics, sea-level rise and climate
change; modeling the exchange of water, carbon,
energy, or pollutants between the terrestrial
hydrosphere, cryosphere, ocean, atmosphere, and
lithosphere; and modeling crustal deformation and
mantle flow as it influences surface topography and
climate. The successful candidate will be expected to
develop a vigorous externally funded research program
integrated with excellence in teaching within the
Earth and Environmental Science curriculum at both the
undergraduate and graduate levels.<span
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Information on the department, its faculty, and
research strengths can be viewed at<span
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href="http://www.bc.edu/eesciences" target="_blank">http://www.bc.edu/eesciences</a>.<span
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QUALIFICATIONS<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><br>
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Requires a Ph.D. in Geology, Geophysics, Environmental
Science, or a related field at the time of
appointment; postdoctoral experience is desirable, but
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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS<span
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Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae,
statements of teaching and research interests, and the
names and contact information of at least three
references. Review of applications will begin on<span
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2016</b>. Inquiries may be directed to Prof. Noah
Snyder, Search Committee Chair (<a
href="mailto:noah.snyder@bc.edu">noah.snyder@bc.edu</a>).
Apply at<a href="https://apply.interfolio.com/36250"
target="_blank">https://apply.interfolio.com/36250</a><span
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Location: Chestnut Hill, MA<span
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<div align="center"><b><i>Boston College is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
and does not discriminate on the basis of any
legally protected category including disability
and protected veteran status. To learn more
about how BC supports diversity and inclusion
throughout the university please visit the
Office for Institutional Diversity at<span
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href="http://www.bc.edu/offices/diversity"
target="_blank">http://www.bc.edu/offices/diversity</a>.</i></b></div>
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