Job Position: Assistant Professor, Tenure Track - Stanford University School of Earth, Energy, and Environmental Sciences

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From: Claudia Baroni <cbaroni@xxxxxxxxxxxx>


Assistant Professor, Tenure Track

The Stanford University School of Earth, Energy, and Environmental Sciences
(Stanford Earth) seeks candidates for a tenure-track faculty position at
the rank of Assistant Professor. Consistent with Stanford Universityâ??s
Inclusion,
Diversity, Equity, and Access (IDEAL)
<https://ourvision.stanford.edu/microsites/inclusion-diversity-equity-and-access-ideal>
vision and commitment to diversity (broadly defined) among its faculty,
students, and staff, we especially seek to attract applications from
promising scholars with historically underrepresented backgrounds in
traditional STEM fields, as well as in emerging areas of Earth, Energy, and
Environmental Sciences, including research areas that intersect with
societal issues. All four Stanford Earth departments are partnering in this
search and a successful candidate will be appointed in one of the following:

Earth System Science <https://earth.stanford.edu/ess> - We study the
worldâ??s air, water, land, and life as an integrated system.  As scientists,
we unite basic and purpose-driven research to chronicle how the Earth
functions, the many ways it is changing, and what the consequences of
changes will be for people and other species.  We believe that science can
improve the world by enabling us to understand, predict, and solve the
pressing issues of global environmental change.

Energy Resources Engineering <https://earth.stanford.edu/ere> - We train
future leaders in the science and engineering of Earth's energy resources.
We combine theory, experiments, and computation to understand and influence
the global energy resources landscape. We are committed to leading the way
to provide the people, methods, and tools for sustainable management of the
Earth's energy resources.

Geological Sciences <https://earth.stanford.edu/gs> - We study the
properties of minerals, rocks, soils, sediments, and water, using multiple
lenses -- stratigraphy, paleobiology, geochemistry, and planetary sciences.
Their work informs our understanding of natural hazards such as
earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and floods. It helps us meet
natural resource challenges through environmental and geological
engineering, mapping and land use planning, surface and groundwater
management, and the exploration and sustainable extraction of energy and
minerals.  It also helps us answer fundamental questions about the origin,
history, and habitability of planets.

Geophysics <https://earth.stanford.edu/geophysics> - We study Earth and
planetary processes through laboratory experiments, computational and
theoretical modeling, remote imaging, and direct observation. At Stanford,
our teaching and research focus on understanding systems critical to the
future of civilization. We apply expertise to fundamental research
sustaining life on Earth, combining underlying science with studies of
Earthâ??s environment and resource needs.

Candidates must have a PhD in a field relevant to one of the participating
departments, have an excellent record of scholarly work, and a commitment
to diversity, equity, and inclusion, including a dedication to teaching and
mentoring a diverse student body. Application packages should be submitted
online through  https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/17760 and include
the following documents: 1) a curriculum vitae; 2) a research statement (3
pages); 3) a diversity statement that demonstrates the applicantâ??s
commitment and potential to contribute to Stanfordâ??s goals of diversity,
equity, and inclusion through personal experience or perspective,
scholarship, teaching, or service (1 page); 4) a statement of teaching
interests (1 page); and 5) a cover letter that includes the names of three
referees who can be contacted for letters. Review of applications will
begin in January 2021 and continue until the position is filled.

All are welcome to apply.

Stanford Earth deeply appreciates the value of a diverse, equitable, and
inclusive community, and defines diversity broadly to include (among other
things) diversity of genders, races and ethnicities, cultures, physical and
learning differences, sexual orientations and identities, veteran status,
and work and life experiences. Stanford is an equal employment opportunity
and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected
veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Stanford
welcomes applications from all who would bring additional dimensions to the
Universityâ??s research, teaching, and clinical missions.


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