The following two positions are open at the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University:
The Johns Hopkins University invites applications for the Morton K. Blaustein Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS). We seek an outstanding individual with a recent Ph.D. in any area of Earth and Planetary sciences. The successful candidate will be free to pursue his/her independent research interests. Projects that complement our existing research programs and that involve two or more of the faculty from EPS and other Hopkins departments will be given preference. Information on our department and its research activities can be found at http://www.eps.jhu.edu. Applicants should contact faculty with whom they are interested in working. The duration of the fellowship is one year with an anticipated extension for a second year. The position carries a competitive salary and fringe benefits, includes an annual stipend for travel and research expenses, and provides eligibility to participate in the Johns Hopkins University health plans. Consideration of applications will begin February 15, 2013. Applications can only be submitted electronically through Interfolio https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/21050. To apply, please submit your curriculum vitae (with your email address), names and emails of three or more references, and a brief research plan. Johns Hopkins University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply. The Johns Hopkins University invites applications for the Glenadore and Howard L. Pim Postdoctoral Fellowship in Global Change. This fellowship is part of a Global Change Science initiative within the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. We seek an outstanding individual with a recent Ph.D. who is pursuing interdisciplinary research in Global Change. Candidates whose research spans the physical sciences, social sciences, health sciences and/or public policy aspects of global change are preferred. Areas of interest include but are not limited to (1) fundamental processes driving global change; (2) the impact of global change on air quality, water resources, ecosystems, and/or human health; (3) remediation of the effects of global change; (4) energy resources; and (5) analysis of economic, sociological, public health, and policy implications of global change. Special consideration will be given to candidates who will collaborate with faculty from other Hopkins departments. The Environment, Energy, Sustainability and Health Institute (http://e2shi.jhu.edu/) and the Global Water Program (http://globalwater.jhu.edu/) are examples of relevant initiatives at Hopkins. Information on our department can be found at http://www.eps.jhu.edu. Applicants should contact faculty with whom they are interested in working. The duration of the fellowship is one year with an anticipated extension for a second year. The position carries a competitive salary and fringe benefits, includes an annual stipend for travel and research expenses, and provides eligibility to participate in Johns Hopkins University health plans. Consideration of applications will begin February 15, 2013. Applications can only be submitted electronically through Interfolio https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/21061. To apply, please forward your curriculum vitae (with your email address), names and emails of three or more references, and a brief research plan. Johns Hopkins University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply. Katalin Szlavecz Olin Hall 226 Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences Johns Hopkins University 3400 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21218 410-516-8947 [email protected] http://www.lifeunderyourfeet.org
