As a member of the Search Committee for the Ecotoxicology position, I
would like to draw the attention of folks with a solid background in
ecology to these positions & highlight the application deadline (Oct
15th). Although I am happy to answer general questions about the
positions, CRCs & the University, please note that applications should NOT
be sent to me (see end of email for information) -- thanks for your
attention! Best wishes, SMV

*****

We invite applications from leaders and emerging leaders in the areas of
(1) Environmental Toxicology and (2) Wastewater Engineering for two Canada
Research Chair positions at the University of Calgary. The incumbents will
join an existing team of scholars in ecophysiology, comparative physiology
& endocrinology, environmental microbiology, biochemistry, systems
biology, and analytical & geochemistry, as well as groups in the Schulich
School of Engineering involved in water research. One CRC (Tier II) will
be based in the Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, and
one CRC (Tier I) will be based in the Department of Civil Engineering
within the Schulich School of Engineering. The incumbents will be expected
to exploit advanced techniques and novel approaches in ecotoxicology and
engineering to address an urgent need in Canada and globally to improve
engineering processes to ensure the availability of water free of harmful
chemicals. The incumbents will be expected to actively participate in
research associated with the Advancing Canadian Wastewater Assets (ACWA)
facility, which is a unique, world-class research facility embedded within
the City of Calgary’s new Pine Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant.

ACWA is an innovative partnership between the University of Calgary and
the City of Calgary, whose main goal is to advance wastewater treatment
technologies to address increasing environmental and public health issues.
 Engineering modules will test novel wastewater treatment technologies at
full-scale, thereby avoiding scale translation issues associated with
bench and pilot-scale research, and ensuring rapid adoption by wastewater
utilities.  The engineering component will investigate parallel treatment
trains with membrane bioreactors and conventional biological nutrient
removal coupled to ozone, advanced oxidation (e.g., UV/H2O2), and membrane
based approaches (e.g., nano-filtration, reverse osmosis).  Effluent from
the engineering modules will be discharged to 12 replicate, constructed,
“natural” streams to test the impact of emerging pollutants on natural
aquatic ecosystems.  Four laboratories (one at Pine Creek and three at the
at U of C including aquatic, stable isotope and medical laboratories) will
enable researchers to analyze samples from the engineering and stream
systems for pollutants, water quality, and pathogens.  To maximize
opportunities that arise from ACWA, we are in the process of establishing
a University of Calgary based Institute for Environmental Toxicology,
which will provide opportunities for interdisciplinary research within the
university as well as partnerships between the university, private sector
and governments to address important challenges concerning the health and
environmental impact of chemical contaminants. The main objectives of the
research team are health-risk assessment, study of environmental impact
and remediation to develop effective and sustainable water resource
management strategies in Alberta, and globally.

Faculty of Science, Department of Biological Sciences - Tier II

Research Area: Aquatic Ecotoxicology

We seek an ecotoxicologist with a strong field-based research program that
addresses fundamental, process-oriented questions regarding the fate and
consequences of aquatic environmental pollutants on populations. The
successful candidate will address the dynamics of contaminants in flowing
aquatic ecosystems and their impacts on resident organisms, populations
and/or communities. The incumbent will be expected to build a program to
investigate a link between environmental contaminants and population-level
consequences. The individual should have interest in developing diagnostic
tools for the assessment of contaminant effects.  Emerging contaminants of
interest may include personal care products, pharmaceuticals, veterinary
drugs, pesticides and herbicides or other compounds with biological
activity.

Schulich School of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering – Tier I

Research Area: Advanced Wastewater Engineering

The successful candidate will take a leading role in directing research
that evaluates treatment efficiencies of wastewater treatment practices
and/or contaminants of emerging concern and how to eliminate them from the
waste stream. The applicant will have an established research record in
the area of wastewater treatment systems, and industrially oriented
research experience is considered an asset.  Candidates are expected to
have a doctoral degree in a relevant field, and must be eligible for
registration as a Professional Engineer (PEng) in Alberta.

All applicants will be expected to contribute to teaching at the
undergraduate and graduate levels at loads consistent with other CRC
Chairs.  Good communication skills, and the ability to manage student
projects, are expected.  These positions are designed to add strategic
research capacity to existing expertise in the Faculty of Science, the
Schulich School of Engineering, and the City of Calgary.  Appointees will
be expected to develop research programs that contribute to their specific
areas of interest and expertise as well as the broader ACWA mission.
Applications must include a curriculum vitae, statement of research
interests, statement of teaching interests, evidence of teaching
effectiveness, five recent publications as well as the names, addresses,
phone number and email address of three referees.  The application
deadline is October 15, 2010.

Applications for the Chair in the Department of Biological Sciences should
be sent to:
Dr. Robert Barclay, Head, Department of Biological Sciences
University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive
Calgary, AB  T2N 1N4
Fax: (403) 289-9311
Email: [email protected]

Applications for the Chair in the Department of Civil Engineering should
be sent to:
Dr. Ron Wong, Head, Department of Civil Engineering
University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive
Calgary, AB  T2N 1N4
Fax: (403) 282-7026
Email: [email protected]

The University of Calgary is a comprehensive medical / doctoral research
university with ~30,000 full-time equivalent students, including over
5,000 graduate students.  The City of Calgary, Canada’s Energy Capital has
a population of over one million and is Canada’s fastest growing major
city. Calgary enjoys a vibrant economic climate based on energy, high-tech
industries, financial services, and tourism and is located in southern
Alberta, the most dynamic and prosperous Canadian province.  Situated in
the foothills of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Calgary offers excellent
year-round recreational opportunities.

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