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HIGP and WRRC jointly seek an Assistant/Associate Researcher (tenure track in HIGP) in hydrogeophysics specializing in geophysical techniques, including electromagnetic and magneto-telluric methods that are applicable to the study of aquifers, and subsurface flow dynamics. The successful candidate is expected to seek and obtain extramural funding in support of these areas of research, to take an active role in student advising and teaching, and to publish research results in the refereed literature.
The position reports to the HIGP and WRRC Directors. The incumbent is expected to work in water research that is collaborative with colleagues in HIGP, WRRC, and other Colleges at UH Manoa (such as Engineering and Social Sciences). The position will function and serve as part of the NSF-EPSCOR project (‘Ike Wai) science team. A 50% research effort aligned with the goals of ‘Ike Wai is expected.
More information at:
http://workatuh.hawaii.edu/Jobs/NAdvert/23755/4373076/4/postdate/desc
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From: Nicole Lautze <nlautze@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Assistant or Associate Tenure Track Position in Hydrogeophysics at the University of Hawaii
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The Hawai‘i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology (HIGP)—a research unit within the University of Hawai‘i School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST)—conducts advanced research, technology development, workforce training, and service in cutting-edge oceanographic, atmospheric, geophysical, geological, and planetary science and engineering. The Institute is home to approximately 100 faculty members, staff, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students with access to state-of-the-art laboratories and instrumentation, research vessels, and far-ranging field sites. The Water Resource Research Center (WRRC)—with 9 faculty and staff, and 10-affiliate faculty—promotes understanding of critical state and regional water resource management and policy issues in the state of Hawaii and other Pacific islands through research, community outreach, and public education. The University of Hawaii established WRRC in response to the Federal Water Resources Research Act of 1964. HIGP partners with the WRRC for hydrogeophysical research in the State.
HIGP and WRRC jointly seek an Assistant/Associate Researcher (tenure track in HIGP) in hydrogeophysics specializing in geophysical techniques, including electromagnetic and magneto-telluric methods that are applicable to the study of aquifers, and subsurface flow dynamics. The successful candidate is expected to seek and obtain extramural funding in support of these areas of research, to take an active role in student advising and teaching, and to publish research results in the refereed literature.
The position reports to the HIGP and WRRC Directors. The incumbent is expected to work in water research that is collaborative with colleagues in HIGP, WRRC, and other Colleges at UH Manoa (such as Engineering and Social Sciences). The position will function and serve as part of the NSF-EPSCOR project (‘Ike Wai) science team. A 50% research effort aligned with the goals of ‘Ike Wai is expected.
More information at:
http://workatuh.hawaii.edu/Job
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