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    From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Luanne Thompson</b> <span
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    Date: Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 9:42 AM<br>
    Subject: Physical Oceanography Faculty Position at the University of
    Washington<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">UW is hiring an assistant professor in dynamical
        physical oceanography!  Please spread the word.  
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            The University of Washington (UW) School of Oceanography
            invites applications for a full-time, 9-month (100% FTE),
            tenure-track Assistant Professor faculty position in
            dynamical physical oceanography to begin as soon as autumn
            quarter 2018.</p>
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            It is anticipated that the successful candidate’s areas of
            research may include, but will not necessarily be limited
            to, the effect of mixing on large-scale circulations,
            interactions across scales, and the role of ocean
            circulation in decadal climate prediction or paleoclimate.
            The method of study can include modeling, theoretical, or
            observational approaches. It is expected that the successful
            candidate will teach geophysical fluid dynamics, among other
            courses at graduate and undergraduate levels.</p>
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            The School of Oceanography resides in the College of the
            Environment, which fosters collaborations among the faculty,
            staff, and students engaged in the study of environmental
            sciences, engineering, and the human dimensions of
            environmental challenges. This position will offer
            opportunities for interaction with researchers in a wide
            range of disciplines, including oceanography, atmospheric
            science, biology, geology, hydrology, economics, and
            environmental policy. All UW faculty members engage in
            teaching, research, and service. This position will
            collaborate with faculty and mentor students from a wide
            range of disciplines, cultures, economic means, and academic
            backgrounds. A Ph.D. or foreign equivalent in oceanography
            or a related field and a record of oceanography-related
            research are required.</p>
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                                  <div>LuAnne Thompson<br>
                                    Walters Professor of Oceanography</div>
                                  <div>Adjunct Professor Physics and
                                    Atmospheric Sciences<br>
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                                    Office: <a
                                      href="tel:%28206%29%20543-9965"
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                                      target="_blank">206 543 9965</a><br>
                                    Cell: <a
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