Job: Assistant or Associate Professor in Freshwater Ecology at Rensselaer 

I want to call attention to a really unique faculty opportunity for aquatic
ecologists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.  This is NOT the official
job announcement, which can be found at:  

http://rpi.edu/dept/bio/documents/BIOL_FAC_AD(March2014).pdf

This position is part of Rensselaer’s effort to grow their group of aquatic
ecologists and, more broadly, to bring together ecologists with faculty from
engineering, computer science, and the humanities and social sciences to
tackle very large scale environmental problems. For example, Rensselaer has
recently established a partnership with IBM and the FUND for Lake George,
known as “The Jefferson Project,” which is a multi-million dollar project
that is using an unprecedented array of smart technology to integrate
monitoring, modeling, experimentation, simulation, forecasting, and
conservation:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uARKFSw4ofc

A major attraction of this position is that the successful candidate has the
opportunity to transition into an endowed chair position (something quite
rare at the level of assistant/associate professor).

Rensselaer also maintains a beautiful field station on Lake George, known as
the Darrin Fresh Water Institute (http://www.rpi.edu/dept/DFWI/index.html).
At the Institute’s Tech Park property, we are also constructing a new major
mesocosm field facility this fall. 

I have recently made the move to Rensselaer to become an endowed professor
and I can tell you that the opportunities to collaborate with biologists and
faculty outside of biology are TREMENDOUS!  Feel free to contact me for more
info.


All the best,
Rick Relyea, Ph.D.
David M. Darrin ’40 Senior Endowed Chair
Dept. of Biological Sciences
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Email:  [email protected]

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