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Assistant Professor in Solid Earth Geophysics - University of Missouri

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Rebecca deGraffenried
Tue, Oct 8, 2024 3:25 PM

Dear colleagues,

The Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Missouri invites
applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor
in the broad area of Solid Earth Geophysics.  Potential areas of research
interest could include, but are not limited to, seismology, geomagnetism,
tectonophysics, geodesy, geodynamics, planetary geology, and shallow
geophysics (e.g., critical zone).  Applicants using modern observational
techniques and/or computational methods (e.g., machine learning or
artificial intelligence, geospatial statistics) are encouraged.  This
position has an anticipated Fall, 2025 start.  A Ph.D. in geophysics or a
related area is required.  The successful candidate will be expected to
teach across the curriculum, including introductory geophysics and courses
within their expertise, and to build an externally funded research program
that complements the department’s existing strengths in tectonics,
petrology/geochemistry, and paleobiology.  Applicants will be evaluated on
their ability to conduct independent research and effectively teach
students across the curriculum at the graduate and undergraduate levels.
Information about our department and our undergraduate and graduate
curricula can be found at https://geology.missouri.edu/.

Our department occupies a building dedicated to Geological Sciences and
houses numerous analytical facilities [
https://geology.missouri.edu/research-facilities] including a new X-ray
Tomographic and Scanning Electron Microscopy laboratory [
https://research.missouri.edu/x-ray-microanalysis/].  Faculty have access
to a newly updated storage and computing system on campus that includes a
high-power computing cluster with 14,000-CPU.  A wide variety of other
research instrumentation is available elsewhere on campus, including at the
Research Reactor [https://www.murr.missouri.edu/], the Materials Science
and Engineering Institute [https://msei.missouri.edu/] the NextGen Center [
https://precisionhealth.missouri.edu/], and at other research core
facilities [https://research.missouri.edu/cores].

To apply
Please apply online at: https://hr.missouri.edu/job-openings (Job Opening
ID - 53268).  Use the online application to upload (i) a letter of
application that describes your teaching and research experience; (ii) a
curriculum vitae; (iii) a statement describing research and teaching
interests and a plan for attracting students, including students from
demographic groups who traditionally have been  underrepresented in the
geological sciences; (iv) a rank-ordered list of five potential referees.
We value the uniqueness of every individual and strive to ensure each
person’s success.  Contributions from individuals with diverse backgrounds,
experiences and perspectives promote intellectual pluralism and enable us
to achieve the excellence that we seek in learning, research and
engagement.  This commitment makes our university a better place to work,
learn and innovate.  In your application materials, please discuss your
experiences and expertise that support these values and enrich our missions
of teaching, research and engagement.

Applicants may contact Dr. Martin Appold, the Chair of the Search Committee
(appoldm@missouri.edu), with questions about the job duties.  Please
contact Andrew Longley (Andrew.longley@umsystem.edu) with any questions
about the application process.  Review of application materials will begin
January 6, 2025.  To ensure full consideration, applications should be
complete by this date.  The position will remain open until filled.

Sincerely,
Rebecca deGraffenried

Dear colleagues, The Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Missouri invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in the broad area of Solid Earth Geophysics. Potential areas of research interest could include, but are not limited to, seismology, geomagnetism, tectonophysics, geodesy, geodynamics, planetary geology, and shallow geophysics (e.g., critical zone). Applicants using modern observational techniques and/or computational methods (e.g., machine learning or artificial intelligence, geospatial statistics) are encouraged. This position has an anticipated Fall, 2025 start. A Ph.D. in geophysics or a related area is required. The successful candidate will be expected to teach across the curriculum, including introductory geophysics and courses within their expertise, and to build an externally funded research program that complements the department’s existing strengths in tectonics, petrology/geochemistry, and paleobiology. Applicants will be evaluated on their ability to conduct independent research and effectively teach students across the curriculum at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Information about our department and our undergraduate and graduate curricula can be found at https://geology.missouri.edu/. Our department occupies a building dedicated to Geological Sciences and houses numerous analytical facilities [ https://geology.missouri.edu/research-facilities] including a new X-ray Tomographic and Scanning Electron Microscopy laboratory [ https://research.missouri.edu/x-ray-microanalysis/]. Faculty have access to a newly updated storage and computing system on campus that includes a high-power computing cluster with 14,000-CPU. A wide variety of other research instrumentation is available elsewhere on campus, including at the Research Reactor [https://www.murr.missouri.edu/], the Materials Science and Engineering Institute [https://msei.missouri.edu/] the NextGen Center [ https://precisionhealth.missouri.edu/], and at other research core facilities [https://research.missouri.edu/cores]. To apply Please apply online at: https://hr.missouri.edu/job-openings (Job Opening ID - 53268). Use the online application to upload (i) a letter of application that describes your teaching and research experience; (ii) a curriculum vitae; (iii) a statement describing research and teaching interests and a plan for attracting students, including students from demographic groups who traditionally have been underrepresented in the geological sciences; (iv) a rank-ordered list of five potential referees. We value the uniqueness of every individual and strive to ensure each person’s success. Contributions from individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives promote intellectual pluralism and enable us to achieve the excellence that we seek in learning, research and engagement. This commitment makes our university a better place to work, learn and innovate. In your application materials, please discuss your experiences and expertise that support these values and enrich our missions of teaching, research and engagement. Applicants may contact Dr. Martin Appold, the Chair of the Search Committee (appoldm@missouri.edu), with questions about the job duties. Please contact Andrew Longley (Andrew.longley@umsystem.edu) with any questions about the application process. Review of application materials will begin January 6, 2025. To ensure full consideration, applications should be complete by this date. The position will remain open until filled. Sincerely, Rebecca deGraffenried