Tenure-track position in Crustal Processes and Dynamics at Vanderbilt University

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From: Guilherme Gualda <g.gualda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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*Tenure-Track Position in Crustal Processes and Dynamics*

*Earth & Environmental Sciences, Vanderbilt University*

The Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences at Vanderbilt University
has an opening for a tenure-track faculty member in Solid Earth Sciences
with expertise in Crustal Processes and Dynamics. We are committed to
excellence and diversity in research and teaching, and we seek to foster
collegiality and collaboration among our members.

The desired concentration of study centers on crustal processes and
dynamics, including (but not limited to) the study of crustal structure and
dynamics; magma formation, evolution, and eruption; hydrothermal fluids and
their effects on crustal processes; and could also involve interactions
with Earth surface dynamics. Expertise can include geophysics,
geochemistry, or the study of geomaterials. Research using a combination of
approaches (e.g. field, theoretical, modeling, analytical) is preferred, as
well as interest in or experience with both modern and ancient systems.

This faculty position presents an opportunity to join a productive
department at a highly ranked research university. We seek an individual
aimed at the highest standards of scholarship in research and teaching at
both the graduate (MSc and PhD) and undergraduate levels, and who would be
drawn to interact with a diverse, interdisciplinary faculty and student
body in the Earth and Environmental Sciences and related fields.
Connections with campus initiatives in transdisciplinary research, data
science, digital learning, or immersive experiences for undergraduates are
desirable.

The department is committed to increasing diversity in the geoscience
community, and is especially interested in candidates who, through their
research, teaching, and/or service, will contribute to the diversity and
inclusivity of the academic community.  Minorities, women, individuals with
disabilities, and members of other underrepresented groups, in particular,
are encouraged to apply. Vanderbilt is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action employer.

The position is effective for the Fall 2019 semester at the Assistant
Professor level. Applications should include a vita, a statement of
research and teaching interests, and names of at least three references
(including mail and e-mail addresses, as well as phone numbers). Select
applicants will later be asked to provide student evaluations of teaching,
if available.  The successful applicant must have the Ph.D. in hand by
August, 2019. Applications should be submitted online via Interfolio at
https://apply.interfolio.com/56462. The review of files will begin on
December 1, 2018. Inquiries about the position can be directed to Guilherme
Gualda at g.gualda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.

Vanderbilt University is located in Nashville, Tennessee, a thriving
state-capital city that enjoys a moderate climate, excellent parks and
natural areas, a strong and varied economy, and diverse food, music, and
cultural opportunities.

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