[Oppslist] Tenure Track Position: Atmospheric Modelling

Natalie Vogt vogtn at uwaterloo.ca
Wed Dec 1 15:04:48 MST 2004


New Tenure Track Position: Atmospheric Modelling
Department of Earth Sciences
University of Waterloo

The University of Waterloo has an immediate tenure track position in
Atmospheric-Terrestrial Modelling. We seek an outstanding candidate who is
capable of building a strong research program in modeling climate-related
atmospheric-terrestrial interactions. Preference will be given to research
areas that complement existing atmospheric, and environmental hydrologic and
geochemical programs in the Faculty of Science. Appointment is at the
Assistant Professor level but outstanding candidates will also be considered
at the Associate Professor level. Evaluation of candidates will continue
until the position is filled. A complete application must include a
curriculum vitae of the candidate, a statement outlining the collaborative
nature of the research program, two recent publications and the names of at
least three referees.

The Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Waterloo has a
well-funded and diverse research program involving 20 full time faculty
members, 8 research faculty members, 35 research staff and over 90 graduate
students. The successful candidate will be eligible to join the Waterloo
Centre for Atmospheric Sciences (http://science.uwaterloo.ca/wcas/), a
consortium of academic, public and private sector scientists engaged in
regional atmospheric modeling, laboratory aerosol research and atmospheric
remote sensing. Inter-departmental ties and research are encouraged at the
University of Waterloo. Active collaborations and cross-appointments exist
with researchers in other departments including Civil, Mechanical and
Chemical Engineering, Biology, Chemistry, Geography and Computer Science.
Waterloo also hosts the Canadian Water Network, a national Network of
Centres of Excellence http://www.cwn-rce.ca).

The University of Waterloo encourages applications from all qualified
individuals, including women, members of visible minorities, native people
and persons with disabilities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to
apply; however Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
This appointment is subject to the availability of funds. Applications
should be directed to Dr. Sherry Schiff, Chair: Search Committee, Department
of Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
(email: klalbrec at sciborg.uwaterloo.ca).



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