[ES_JOBS_NET] TEMPLE UNIVERSITY TENURE TRACK POSITION IN STABLE ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY

ALEXANDRA DAVATZES alix at temple.edu
Wed Jun 12 08:41:47 MDT 2013


TEMPLE UNIVERSITY TENURE TRACK POSITION IN STABLE ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY

The Department of Earth and Environmental Science, with nine tenure
track faculty, is entering a period of growth with plans to implement
a Ph.D.  Toward that goal, the department seeks to fill two
tenure-track faculty positions AT ANY RANK to begin in August 2014.
One of the positions will be in the area of STABLE ISOTOPE
GEOCHEMISTRY.  See a separate advertisement for the ECO-HYDROLOGY
position. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in a relevant science or
engineering discipline. We welcome applicants with interests in the
use of stable isotopes to address issues related to climate change,
nutrient cycling and ecological tracers, petroleum or ore deposits,
and atmospheric/groundwater contaminants.

The successful candidate is expected to establish a stable isotope
laboratory and develop a multi-disciplinary research program in their
specialty supported by internal and external funding.  We are seeking
individuals who will complement and expand departmental strengths in
geochemistry, hydrology, mineralogy, structural geology,
sedimentology, and stratigraphy. The new faculty member will teach
courses in geology and environmental science and be actively involved
in undergraduate and graduate (M.S. and Ph.D.) research and mentoring.

Applications should include a CV, statement of teaching goals, a
research plan, names and addresses of at least three references, and
selected reprints. Instructions for uploading application materials
are at: http://ees.cst.temple.edu/ . Send a letter of intent and any
inquires to David Grandstaff, Chair, Search Committee,
grand at temple.edu. We request application material be submitted by
September 16, 2013.  Temple University is a public, Pennsylvania
state-related research-intensive university located in north
Philadelphia, with a diverse student community and total enrollment of
about 37,000.  More information about our department is available at
http://www.temple.edu/geology/.  Temple University is an equal
opportunity, equal access, affirmative action employer committed to
achieving a diverse community (AA, EOE, M/F/D/V). The department
specifically encourages applications from women and minorities.


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