[北美] Assistant Professors at UCSD
Source: internal email
Assistant Professor positions at Scripps Institutionof Oceanography (UCSD)
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California in
San Diego invites applications to fill one or more positions at the Assistant
Professor (tenure-track) level in one or more of the fields listed below. We
seek motivated, broad-thinking scientist-educators to establish vigorous
research programs and provide intellectual leadership in their fields while
complementing existing expertise at Scripps, other UCSD departments, and
nearby research institutions.
Successful candidates will be expected to teach classes and supervise
research at both the graduate and undergraduate level. The positions require
a PhD degree and a competitive record of publication, as well as evidence of
the ability to conduct and fund an active research program consistent with
the opportunity to have done so at this career level.
Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2007, and will continue
until positions are filled. Applicants should send a letter including
descriptions of their teaching experience, research interests, a list of
publications, immigration status, the position(s) for which they are applying
and the names of at least three potential referees, along with their complete
institution address, phone and fax numbers to: Chair Search Committees,
Department of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of
California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, CA 92093-0208 USA.
Applicants should clearly indicate for which positions(s) they are applying
using the areas of interest as stated below. Questions about submission of
applications may be addressed to Cristy Whitehead at 858 534-3205, (
cwhitehead@ucsd.edu). Salary per UCSD pay scales.
Applicants are welcome to include in their cover letter a personal statement
summarizing their contributions to diversity. UCSD is an Equal Opportunity
Employer with a strong institutional commitment to excellence through
diversity.
UCSD is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a strong institutional commitment
to excellence through diversity.
Marine Ecology
We seek a candidate for a position in marine ecology/population biology, with
particular interest in the application of rigorous quantitative approaches to
understanding the structure and dynamics of ocean ecosystems and their role
in biogeochemical cycles. Potential research areas include (but are not
limited to): benthic ecology (especially of continental shelf and slope
environments), benthic microbial ecology, and molecular ecology.
Cell and Developmental Biology of Marine Organisms
Cell and Developmental Biology of Marine Organisms: We seek a candidate in
the field of cell and developmental biology. Potential research areas include
(but are not limited to): fertilization mechanisms, cell-cell interactions,
stem cell biology, evolution and development, mechanisms of development and
life history strategies, larval physiology, biochemical and genetic
adaptations to marine environments, and cell and molecular aspects of marine
toxicology.
Quantitative geophysical and/or geochemical modeling
We seek a candidate with strong theoretical and quantitative skills in any
area that complements existing strengths in earth science research at SIO.
Possible areas of interest include seismology and crustal deformation,
electromagnetics, geochemical and fluid fluxes.
Global change
We seek a candidate with research interests in the area of cryosphere
modeling and sea-level fluctuations. These could include ice sheet dynamics,
interpretation of remote sensing data, or investigations of longer-term
glaciological or geological processes related to sea-level variations and the
cryosphere.
Dynamical Meteorology
We seek a candidate with expertise in dynamical meteorology, including (but
not limited to) scientists with interests in ocean-atmosphere interactions.
The candidate should develop a research program in regional, global or paleo-
applications of dynamical meteorology taking advantage of the institutional
strengths of SIO.
State-estimation and modeling
We seek an expert in data assimilation, with application to oceanic,
atmospheric, or coupled models, including biology and biogeochemistry. We
seek scientists able to combine SIO coastal and open ocean observations with
models to provide a dynamically consistent framework for predictions,
analysis, and interpretation.
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