CEDAR email: Visiting Faculty Position at University of Colorado

Jeffrey P Thayer Jeffrey.Thayer at colorado.edu
Fri Oct 22 09:50:16 MDT 2021


Visiting Faculty Position at University of Colorado

The Aerospace Engineering Sciences (AES), Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences (APS), and Physics Departments at the University of Colorado are conducting a search for a three-year, non-tenure track, Visiting Faculty position with a research focus on improving predictions of space weather phenomena or its effects on technological systems.

Applicants in a broad range of research areas related to solar physics, space sciences, or aerospace engineering will be considered. Candidates whose research will benefit from, or contribute to, the goals of the National Solar Observatory (NSO), which is headquartered at the University of Colorado Boulder and operates the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope as well as the National Integrated Synoptic Program are of particular interest. A research focus on long- or short-term solar influences on the earth's space environment (including magnetosphere, ionosphere, thermosphere, or mesosphere) and aerospace systems (including cislunar, HEO, GEO, MEO, or LEO) is also highly valued.

Candidates are sought who will develop an innovative research program, who have a dedication to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and who share our commitment to supporting a diverse student population. The successful candidate will play a leading role in the Hale Collaborative Graduate Education program (COLLAGE), which uses remote learning to bring students and faculty from different campuses together for a collaborative research and classroom experience, https://nso.edu/students/collage.
It is anticipated that the position will begin in spring or summer 2022, with teaching obligations starting fall 2022.

Candidates must have an earned Ph.D. or equivalent degree, or expect to have completed their Ph.D. at the time of starting the appointment, in a field appropriate to one of the sponsoring departments. Good communication skills and an interest in developing new methods for remote learning are desirable. Prior teaching experience will be viewed as a strength but is not required for consideration.

The University of Colorado Boulder recognizes that the effectiveness and creativity of an endeavor is strengthened by contributions from a broad range of perspectives.  As such, we strongly welcome and encourage candidates from groups that are historically underrepresented in our field, or candidates who have demonstrated ability/interest to cultivate and advocate for an environment of diversity and inclusion based on the position's responsibilities.

Details on application materials are provided at www.colorado.edu/jobs, posting #34108. All materials must be submitted electronically. Alternative formats of this ad can be provided upon request for individuals with disabilities by contacting the ADA Coordinator at: adacoordinator at colorado.edu<mailto:adacoordinator at colorado.edu>.  Applications submitted by December 31, 2021 will receive full consideration. The position will remain open until filled.

For questions, please contact search committee chair Prof. Jeff Thayer at jeffrey.thayer at colorado.edu


Jeff Thayer, Ph.D.
Negler Professor of Aerospace Engineering Sciences
Faculty Director of the Space Weather Technology, Research, and Education Center (SWx TREC<https://www.colorado.edu/spaceweather/>)
Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences<../../../../Documents/1_TEACHING>
University of Colorado at Boulder
3775 Discovery Drive
UCB 429, N407
Boulder, Colorado 80309-0429
Tel: 303-492-1764
email: jeffrey.thayer at colorado.edu<mailto:jeffrey.thayer at colorado.edu>

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