The School of Environment and Natural Resources at The Ohio State
University is seeking a tenure-track Assistant professor of Physical
Hydrology
The successful candidate will develop a nationally recognized research
program with an emphasis on the interactions between hydrology and
channel structure in managed systems. This scientist will integrate
field observations/ measurements and remote sensing with advanced
techniques in numerical modeling to understand ecohydrologic and
hydropedologic processes from the reach to basin scales. Research areas
of particular interest include: (a) impacts of human activity on
hydrologic processes in working landscapes, (b) linkages between channel
(including ditches and other artificial channels) and upland hydrologic
processes, or (c) interdisciplinary approaches to the study of coupled
human & natural systems. See the full position description here:
https://senr.osu.edu/our-people/open-positions
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Please submit cover letter (1-2 pp); CV; statements of research
interests (1-2 pp), teaching philosophy (1 page), multicultural
experience and commitment to diversity/ inclusion (1 page); and a list
of four professional references w/ contact information, as a
consolidated pdf to: Dr. Douglas Jackson-Smith and Dr. Ma*ΕΎ*eika
Sullivan, email address: faes-senrhire_physhy...@osu.edu
<mailto:faes-senrhire_physhy...@osu.edu>. Review of applications begins
Oct, 29.