The Department of Earth Systems Analysis (ESA) is a centre of expertise in geology, geomorphology, soil sciences, mineral exploration and exploration geophysics. It seeks to provide and apply relevant geo-information for the understanding of earth surface and geological processes for the sustainable use of georesources and for the use of geoscience in the mitigation of natural and man-induced disasters. The focus is on themes in the earth sciences that are of societal relevance, such as georesources management, exploration and exploitation, land degradation, natural hazards and disaster management in relation to earth dynamic processes, and environmental geosciences and process modelling. The Institute also has a laboratory facility for geochemical, water and soil analysis.
The Institute invites applications for the two positions of lecturer (Docent). LECTURER m/f in geological remote sensing Main tasks Teaching at postgraduate and MSc level, supervision of PM assignments and MSc research in the field of geological remote sensing, GIS and its application in earth resources management and environmental geosciences Participation in research into the use of geo-information and earth observation for geological applications, in particular thermal remote sensing and monitoring of coal fire disasters Participation in consultancy projects (advisory services, short courses) in developing countries, in particular in relation to coal-fire monitoring activities in China Development of training materials and administrative tasks in ITC's courses in earth resources management and environmental geosciences Requirements University background in earth sciences, preferably in the field of geology Expertise in the field of remote sensing. Experience of GIS and image processing software packages, such as ERDAS, ArcView or ILWIS Didactic skills and experience of teaching in an academic environment Preferably experience of projects in developing countries LECTURER m/f in geo-information for natural hazard assessment Main tasks Teaching at postgraduate level and supervision of PM assignments and MSc research, in the field of remote sensing, GIS and its application in disaster monitoring and hazard assessment Participation in research into the use of geo-information and earth observation for disaster monitoring and natural hazard assessment, with an emphasis on the field of geomorphometry. In particular research on the use of multi-temporal Digital Elevation Models for monitoring surface changes, the use of DEMs for automated terrain characterisation and digital stereo image interpretation Participation in consultancy projects (advisory services, short courses) in developing countries Development of training materials and administrative tasks in ITC's courses in natural hazard studies Requirements University background in earth sciences, preferably in the field of geomorphology or physical geography Expertise in the field of geomorphometry, as proven by research results in the form of publications or a thesis Experience of GIS and image processing software packages such as ERDAS, ArcView Didactic skills and experience of teaching in an academic environment Preferably experience of projects in developing countries Willingness to undertake frequent overseas missions Proficiency in Spanish languages Information Additional information about these positions can be obtained from Prof. Dr. F.D. van der Meer, Chairman of the ESA Department (direct phone +31 53 4874 353) or Dr. P.M. van Dijk (+31 53 4874 291) for the lecturer in geological remote sensing vacancy and Dr. C.J. van Westen (+31 53 4874 263) for the lecturer in geo-information for natural hazard assessment vacancy. You can also visit our homepage: http://www.itc.nl We offer An inspiring and challenging international environment. Initially the appointment will be for a period of two years. Salary and conditions will be in accordance with Dutch university regulations. Gross monthly salary depends on experience and qualifications, and ranges for lecturer from scale 10 to scale 11. Interested candidates for the position of lecturer before 18 November 2002, to ITC for the attention of department Personnel & Organization, P.O. Box 6, 7500 AA Enschede, The Netherlands (e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) ________________________________________________________ To leave the ILWIS-LIST discussion list, send a email with 'unsubscribe ilwis-list' in the body to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
