[ES_JOBS_NET] Tenure Track Faculty Position in Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, University of Michigan
Chris Ruf
cruf at umich.edu
Fri Nov 27 08:45:54 MST 2020
The Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering (CLaSP) in
the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor
invites applications for a tenure track faculty position with expertise
in essential components of the stressed climate system who can bridge
and strengthen our existing research portfolio. Specific subdisciplines
of interest include meteorology and climate dynamics, polar science,
atmospheric chemistry and air quality, clouds and water cycle feedbacks,
and impacts of climate mitigation. The department welcomes expertise in
either experimental (satellite, airborne, or ground-based
instrumentation) or modeling (numerical weather prediction, climate
modeling, machine learning, big data applications) areas. Although the
position is open to all ranks, we especially seek candidates at the
Assistant Professor level. We look for candidates who are capable of
developing an internationally recognized research program, successfully
competing for external funding, mentoring doctoral students, and
participating in our educational programs at the graduate and
undergraduate levels. We welcome applications from candidates whose
research addresses cross-disciplinary areas that complement our existing
strengths in climate sciences and engineering and the development of
space instrumentation and missions.
Applications should include a cover letter, CV, research and teaching
statements, a statement describing any activities, contributions, or
plans related to supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion, and a list
of four references with contact details. For full consideration,
applications compiled into a single PDF should be received before
December 15th, 2020. Applications should be addressed to
clasp-fac-search at umich.edu. Questions about the position or application
process can be directed to the search committee chair Chris Ruf
(cruf at umich.edu). The availability of this position is contingent upon
final University approval.
University of Michigan is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion.
CLaSP and the College of Engineering are especially interested in
exceptionally well qualified candidates who will contribute, through
their research, teaching, and service, to the department's goal of
eliminating systemic racism and sexism by embracing our culture of
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI). Women, minorities, individuals
with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. The University
is also responsive to the needs of dual-career couples. The University
is a non-discriminatory, affirmative action Employer.
Michigan Engineering’s vision is to be the world’s preeminent college of
engineering serving the common good. This global outlook, leadership
focus, and service commitment permeate our culture. Our vision is
supported by a mission and values that, together, provide the framework
for all that we do. Information about our vision, mission and values
can be found at: http://strategicvision.engin.umich.edu/.
The University of Michigan has a storied legacy of commitment to DEI.
The Michigan Engineering component of the University’s comprehensive,
five-year, DEI strategic plan—with updates on our programs and resources
dedicated to ensuring a welcoming, fair, and inclusive environment—can
be found at: http://www.engin.umich.edu/college/about/diversity.
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Prof. Christopher Ruf
Frederick Bartman Collegiate Professor of Climate and Space Science
Dept. of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
University of Michigan, 2455 Hayward St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2143 USA
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