[Grad-postdoc-assn] Faculty positions at Georgia Tech in Climate Sciences

Paula Fisher paulad at ucar.edu
Thu Sep 25 10:17:59 MDT 2008


Dear Fellows,

The following job announcement may be of interest to some of you.

Paula


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Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 16:09:47 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Curry, Judith A" <judith.curry at eas.gatech.edu>
To:  <news-gram at usclivar.org>
Subject: [news-gram] Faculty positions at Georgia Tech in Climate Sciences

Please forward to interested colleagues.  Thanks.  Judy Curry

The School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EAS) at Georgia Tech 
invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions in Climate 
Sciences. Candidates working in the following areas are encouraged to 
apply: global and regional climate dynamics, paleo-climate, 
biogeochemical cycles, ice sheet dynamics, ocean-atmosphere and 
land-atmosphere interactions. We particularly encourage applicants using 
global or regional scale numerical models or remote sensing techniques 
in their research.  Applicants at the Assistant Professor level are 
sought, although outstanding individuals at all levels will be 
considered. We are seeking individuals who are interested in working in 
a dynamic interdisciplinary academic and research environment that 
includes atmospheric chemistry and biogeochemistry, weather and climate 
dynamics, oceanography, paleoclimatology, and geophysics. The Georgia 
Institute of Technology, one of the consistently top ranked 
educational/research institutions in the !
  country, is undergoing significant growth in the earth and atmospheric 
sciences. The School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences currently has 26 
faculty members, 95 graduate students, and 70 undergraduate students and 
has excellent facilities in the new 265,000 square-foot Environmental 
Science and Technology Building. For more information about our School 
and academic programs, visit www.eas.gatech.edu. Applicants should send 
an application letter, curriculum vitae, a statement of research and 
teaching interests, and the names and contact information for at least 
three references. Application materials should be submitted 
electronically as pdf files to susan.ryan at eas.gatech.edu. Requests for 
information should be directed to Dr. Jean Lynch-Stieglitz, Search 
Committee Chair, at jean at eas.gatech.edu, (404) 894-3944. Applications 
will be considered beginning November 15, 2009 but the search will 
continue until the positions are filled. Georgia Tech is a unit of the 
University Sy!
  stem of Georgia and an equal education/employment opportunity institut
ion.





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