Dear Colleagues, I would like to bring your attention to two tenure-track faculty searches going on in the Hydrology Program at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (aka New Mexico Tech). We seek candidates with interests in flow and transport in porous media, hyporheic zone studies, karst hydrology, isotope hydrology, aqueous geochemistry, and related fields. We intend to hire one flow-focused individual and one hydrogeochem-focused individual. For exceptionally well-qualified candidates an appointment at the Associate Professor level will be considered.
Our hydrology program, which currently has 5 faculty, is a part of the 18-faculty-strong Earth and Environmental Science Department ( www.ees.nmt.edu). The two new hires will succeed two distinguished professors who are retiring, but who plan to stay active in research and involved with the program. This is both a collegial and productive group, with interests that are compatible with many members of this listserv, e.g., biogeochemists, aqueous or riparian ecologists, etc. The full job posting can be found at http://www.nmt.edu/images/stories/hr/AsstAssocProHydGeo1444-059.pdf or by searching for “hydrology geochemistry professor” at the AGU career center. For inquiries, contact Hydrology search committee chair, Mark Person ( [email protected]). Review of applications will begin October 1st. Please feel free to circulate this widely and bring it to the attention of any job-seekers you know! Cheers, Dan Cadol (Apologies for cross posting)
