Geochronologist, Assistant/Associate Professor & Director of Nevada Isotope Geochronology Laboratory, UNLV College of Sciences

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From: Simon Jowitt <simon.jowitt@xxxxxxxx>


Hi All (and apologies for cross-posting)

The Department of Geoscience at the University of Nevada Las Vegas is
currently looking for a Geochronologist at the Assistant/Associate
Professor rank, who will also be the Director of the Nevada Isotope
Geochronology Laboratory.

This tenure-track/tenured faculty position in 40Ar/39Ar geochronology,
other radiogenic geochronologic systems, or related fields may be at either
the Assistant or Associate Professor Level. The successful candidate will
serve as the director of the Nevada Isotope Geochronology Laboratory
(NIGL). NIGL has a dedicated state-funded lab manager that runs day-to-day
operations, holds a MAP 215-50 mass spectrometer with furnace and CO2 laser
sources, and is housed in a state-of-the-art LEED-certified building
dedicated to analytical instrumentation, and which will have a complete
multi-collector ICP-MS facility for other radiogenic systems.

We are particularly interested in individuals who integrate
geochronological investigations with innovative geochemical or other
analytical techniques in the pursuit of interdisciplinary research.
Opportunities for collaboration exist with departmental groups focused on
research in Solid Earth, Paleoclimatology, Surficial Processes, and
Planets. In addition to NIGL, the department hosts facilities that include
electron microprobe, SEM, LA-ICP-MS, and upcoming MC-ICP-MS instruments as
well as stable isotope, fluid inclusion, imaging, mineral separation,
cryptotephra, and medical geology labs.

The successful candidate is expected to establish (Assistant-level), or
expand upon (Associate-level) a vigorous, externally funded research
program; direct and grow NIGL at UNLV; teach effectively at both
undergraduate and graduate levels; and perform service duties at all
levels. The Geoscience Department ( https://geoscience.unlv.edu ) has 21
faculty, ~240 undergraduate students, and ~50 MS/Ph.D. students. UNLV is a
Carnegie top research status institution, ranks among the nationâ??s most
diverse campuses, and has graduate programs rated among the nationâ??s top
100, including Geoscience. The successful applicant could begin as early as
Fall, 2020.

Applications should be submitted via this website:
https://nshe.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UNLV-External/job/UNLV1-Maryland-Campus/Geochronologist--Assistant-Associate-Professor---Director-of-Nevada-Isotope-Geochronology-Laboratory--UNLV-College-of-Sciences--R0119301-_R0119301

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