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Date: Fri, Sep 6, 2019 at 6:11 PM
Subject: [CLIMLIST] Vacancy: Tenure-track Faculty Position at the
University of Texas-El Paso (USA)
Origin: Gill, Thomas E. <[email protected]>


We are looking for a physical geographer skilled in geospatial
techniques, broadly defined (a climate or atmospheric scientist with
these skills would be great!) to join our faculty at the University of
Texas at El Paso (UTEP).

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.  The advertisement is
below: the official full posting is at

<https://utep.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=115078>


The University of Texas at El Paso

College of Science

Department of Geological Sciences

Assistant Professor of Physical Geography

The Department of Geological Sciences invites applications for a
tenure-track, Assistant Professor position in Physical Geography,
beginning August 2020. Research interests may be in any area of Physical
Geography. We are most interested in applicants whose expertise
complements our existing expertise in earth system science,
human/environment interactions, land use/land cover change, hydrology,
isotope geoscience, and planetary science. Applicants must have
demonstrated experience in application of geographic information
systems, including, but not limited to, remote sensing, unmanned aerial
systems, spatial analysis and modeling, or any other geographic data
science technique. The candidate will be expected to attract research
funding from external sources. The successful candidate will teach an
introductory course in Physical Geography and upper division or graduate
classes in topics of their choice. Graduate courses that are relevant to
the Department’s Graduate Certificate in Geospatial Information Science
and Technology (<http://science.utep.edu/GIST>), which attracts students
from across campus, are especially desired. In addition to advising M.S.
and Ph.D. students from the Department, the successful candidate will
have the opportunity to participate in the interdisciplinary
Environmental Science and Engineering and Computational Science PhD
programs, as well as a new Data Science PhD program. We collaborate
frequently with human geographers and other faculty in the College of
Liberal Arts. Salary for this Assistant Professor position will be
commensurate with experience.

About UTEP and El Paso: The University of Texas at El Paso is a Carnegie
R1 and “Community Engaged” doctoral research university. The University
enrolls more than 25,000 students, invests $91 million in research
annually, and offers 170 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree
programs in 10 colleges and schools. The University maintains an
operating budget of $450 million and employs approximately 4,000 people.
It has one of the lowest out-of-pocket costs of any research university
in the U.S., underscoring its commitment to make education accessible to
all.

UTEP is located along the U.S.–Mexico border in one of the world’s
largest binational communities. El Paso County is a highly livable,
bicultural community of almost 700,000 people, adjacent to Ciudad
Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico. These two cities have a combined population
of more than 2 million people. Set against the backdrop of the Franklin
Mountains in the Chihuahuan Desert, UTEP’s award-winning, sustainably
designed campus landscape and unique Bhutanese architecture create an
energizing and tranquil oasis in the bustling El Paso-Juárez metroplex.
El Paso offers affordable homes and attractive neighborhoods. It has
repeatedly been named among the safest cities in the U.S.. El Paso
experiences almost 300 days of sunshine annually, and residents enjoy
outdoor activities year-round. The City of El Paso is adjacent to the
state of New Mexico and the country of Mexico, making it a leading area
for cultural diversity and border research.


The Department: The Department of Geological Sciences at UTEP is a
vibrant group of 23 faculty representing a wide variety of geology,
geophysics, hydrology, environmental science, and geography expertise.
The degrees the Department offers include the B.S., B.A., and M.S. in
Geological Sciences, the B.S. and M.S. in Environmental Science, the
B.S. and M.S. in Geophysics, and a minor in Geography. Our Ph.D. in
Geological Sciences includes students with interests in any of these
subdisciplines. We also support student training in cross-campus
interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs including the Environmental Science and
Engineering, Computational Science, and Data Science Ph.D. programs and
collaborate frequently with human geographers and other faculty in the
College of Liberal Arts. The Department research portfolio addresses
local to global challenges in the environment and natural resources
fields while taking advantage of our regional geographic setting for
research and education. Our integrative and collaborative efforts have
resulted in research expenditures in excess of $10M over the last five
years. Geospatial research has been identified as a key research theme
in the Department
(<
https://www.utep.edu/science/geology/research-themes/geospatial-research.html
>).

The Department of Geological Sciences occupies an attractive, 90,000-sq.
ft. building containing offices, laboratories, and classrooms. The
Department has a research computing lab with high-end workstations and
extensive computational and software resources including all of the
major GIS and remote sensing software, as well as a 19-seat computing
training lab. More information about the activities and facilities in
the Department can be found at <http://science.utep.edu/geology/>. In
addition, we collaborated with faculty in Sociology in the design and
development of the Socio-Environmental Geospatial Analysis (SEGA) lab,
which houses state-of-the-art equipment for geospatial data analysis and
visualization and an additional 19-seat training lab.  The collaborative
research environment at UTEP affords access to a variety of analytical
equipment in the Departments of Metallurgy and Materials Science,
Chemistry, and Biological Sciences and the Nanomaterials Integration
Lab. Interactions with the Center for Environmental Resource Management
and other multidisciplinary research centers are encouraged. A new
building dedicated to interdisciplinary research is scheduled to open in
2020



Required Qualifications: The Department of Geological Sciences is hiring
a faculty member with expertise in Physical Geography and geographic
information technologies who is capable of teaching at the undergraduate
and graduate levels, conducting fundamental research, building an active
research portfolio, publishing in peer-reviewed journals, and mentoring
students at all levels. A Ph.D. in Geography or a closely related field
at the time of appointment is required.

Preferred Qualifications: Candidates with strong skills in geospatial
data science and the capacity to engage in the interdisciplinary
Computational and Data Science programs are encouraged to apply. We
would especially be interested in applicants who have the capacity to
teach geodatabase design and management, and programming in the context
of geospatial research applications in science. A track record of
peer-reviewed publications, attainment of research funding, and teaching
experience would be viewed favorably. Demonstrated interdisciplinary
research collaborations are valued as well.

To Apply: To view the full ad and apply, please visit
www.utep.edu/employment. Applicants must submit the following: (1) a
letter of interest; (2) a curriculum vitae; (3) a description of
research interests; (4) a description of teaching interests; (5) a
description of how the applicant would approach broadening participation
of underrepresented groups in the geosciences and (6) complete contact
information for at least three references. Review of applications will
begin on November 15, 2019, and continue until the position is filled.

UTEP is an Equal Opportunity employer.

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