[Jpjobs] Fwd: [Ocb-all] Assistant/Associate Professor in Heavy Isotope geochemistry at Oregon State Univ.
Fewings, Melanie
melanie.fewings at uconn.edu
Mon Sep 24 13:59:02 EDT 2012
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Subject: [Ocb-all] Assistant/Associate Professor in Heavy Isotope geochemistry at Oregon State Univ.
The College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS) at
Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon invites applications for
a full-time
(1.0 FTE), 12-month, tenure-track Assistant or tenured/tenure track
Associate Professor with a focus on Heavy Isotope geochemistry. We
seek a new faculty member who will develop and maintain a vigorous,
externally funded research program in non-traditional stable isotope
systematics of heavy elements and/or radiogenic isotope systems. In
addition to being a leader in his/her science discipline, the
successful applicant will also be a world-class analyst, charting out
innovative analytical methods to solve earth science problems. This
researcher will complement and strengthen our analytical capabilities
and will help assure that state-of-the-art instrumentation that is now
available in the Keck Collaboratory is fully exploited to push the
boundaries of the field. This researcher will also play a leadership
role through expanding the facility beyond current capabilities.
Successful candidates will participate in the CEOAS undergraduate and
graduate teaching program and will be expected to teach undergraduate
and/or graduate-level courses in biogeochemistry, isotope
geochemistry, and/or geodynamics. Requires: Ph.D. in oceanography,
geology, geochemistry or related field; record of significant and
innovative research in heavy isotope or radiogenic isotope
geochemistry; record of peer-reviewed publications and a clearly
defined research agenda commensurate with academic rank; demonstrated
ability or significant potential for establishing a research program
supported by extramural funding; demonstrated ability or significant
potential for mentoring graduate students and post-doctoral fellows.
For complete position description and to apply, see http://oregonstate.edu/jobs
(posting 0009664) or visit http://ceoas.oregonstate.edu/. For
additional information contact: Dr. James McManus by email (mcmanus at coas.oregonstate.edu
), 541-737-8285. For full consideration, applications must be
received by 15 December 2013. Position closing date is January 15,
2013. OSU is an AA/EOE.
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