[ES_JOBS_NET] Dartmouth College - Two faculty position: Geobiology and Sedimentary Systems
Erika Marín-Spiotta
marinspiotta at wisc.edu
Tue Nov 5 21:59:12 MST 2013
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From: Xiahong Feng <Xiahong.Feng at dartmouth.edu>
Date: Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 9:13 PM
Two tenure track faculty position:
Environmental biogeochemistry/Geobiology‹Dartmouth College:
The Department of Earth Sciences at Dartmouth College invites applications
for a junior rank tenure-track position in the general areas of
biogeochemistry and geobiology. We especially welcome applications from
candidates with research interests that include microbially-mediated
biogeochemical interactions in processes of mineralization, weathering,
and sequestration of contaminants; hydrocarbon formation and degradation;
biogeochemical cycling in fluvial and/or cold environments, including
river-channel, floodplain, and lacustrine ecosystem response to
environmental change. Particular attention will be given to candidates who
combine a focus on understanding fundamental processes with
state-of-the-art laboratory and/or field research programs that complement
and contribute to ongoing research activities in the Department as well as
in Dartmouth¹s Geisel School of Medicine and Thayer School of Engineering.
The successful candidate will continue Dartmouth's strong traditions in
graduate and undergraduate research and teaching. Teaching
responsibilities consist of three courses spread over three of four
ten-week terms.
Sedimentary Systems‹Dartmouth College:
The Department of Earth Sciences at Dartmouth College invites applications
for a junior-rank, tenure-track position in the area of environmental
change in sedimentary systems. We welcome applications from candidates
with specific research interests in biogeochemical interactions in
processes of mineralization in sedimentary systems, and/or quantitative
analysis of evolving sedimentary systems on local environmental to
basin-wide to global scales. Particular attention will be given to
candidates who combine a focus on fundamental processes with
state-of-the-art field and/or laboratory research programs that complement
and contribute to ongoing research activities at Dartmouth. The successful
candidate will continue Dartmouth's strong traditions in graduate and
undergraduate research and teaching. Teaching responsibilities consist of
three courses, including sedimentary geology and sedimentary petrology,
spread over three of four ten-week terms.
The Department of Earth Sciences is home to 11 tenured and tenure-track
faculty members in the School of Arts and Sciences, and enjoys strong
Ph.D. and M.S. programs and outstanding undergraduate majors. To create an
atmosphere supportive of research, Dartmouth College offers new faculty
members grants for research-related expenses, a quarter of sabbatical
leave for each three academic years in residence, and flexible scheduling
of teaching responsibilities. Dartmouth College, a member of the Ivy
League, is located in Hanover, New Hampshire (on the Vermont border).
Dartmouth has a beautiful, historic campus located in a scenic area on the
Connecticut River. Recreational opportunities abound in all four seasons.
To learn more about Dartmouth College and the Department of Earth
Sciences, please visit http://www.dartmouth.edu/~earthsci.
To submit an application, send curriculum vitae, statements of teaching
and research interests and objectives, reprints or preprints of up to
three of your most significant publications, and the name, address
(including street address), e-mail address and fax/phone numbers of at
least three references to:
Geobiology or Sedimentary Systems Search Committee
Department of Earth Sciences Dartmouth College
6105 Fairchild Hall
Hanover, NH 03755
e-mail: earth.sciences at dartmouth.edu
Applications received by November 8, 2013 will receive first
consideration. The appointment will be effective July 1, 2014. With an
even distribution of male and female students and over a quarter of the
undergraduate student population members of minority groups, Dartmouth is
committed to diversity and encourages applications from women and
minorities. Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity and affirmative
action employer.
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