Assistant Professor Position in Natural Hazards and Climate Change at the University of Oregon

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From: Josef Dufek <jdufek@xxxxxxxxxxx>


*Assistant Professor Position in Natural Hazards and Climate Change at the
University of Oregon *(Review of applications will begin on Nov. 15, 2022;
position open until filled.)
*Position Announcement*

We seek a geoscientist to study the impacts of natural hazards and extreme
events related to climate change on the solid earth, hydrosphere,
cryosphere, and biosphere. The position will emphasize innovative,
data-intensive sensor systems (e.g., remote, terrestrial, satellite, or
airborne) and models that facilitate transdisciplinary collaboration with a
wide array of stakeholders, contributing to University of Oregon efforts
focused on community resilience, traditional knowledge, and environmental
justice. We seek a creative colleague who will develop a vigorous
externally funded research program, teach new and existing undergraduate
and graduate courses, and work to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion
in the geosciences. For information about the position description please
see:


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.


Inquiries about the position can be directed to search committee chair
Diego Melgar (dmelgarm@xxxxxxxxxxx).


*Department or Program Summary*

The Department of Earth Sciences is part of the College of Arts and
Sciences and houses highly ranked research programs in geophysics,
volcanology, surface processes, geochemistry, sedimentology, geobiology,
and paleontology. The Oregon Hazards Laboratory
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 and the Center for Volcanology
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 reflect areas of strength and offer collaborative opportunities for this
position, particularly the ability to leverage investment in
cyber-infrastructure and regional sensing capabilities. The position will
be integrated with the newly formed Environment Initiative
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an area of strategic investment at the University of Oregon. The
Environment Initiative focuses the intellectual energy and work of faculty,
students, and community partners on working towards a just and livable
future through transdisciplinary research, teaching, and experiential
learning.

The Department of Earth Sciences relies on the expertise, sensitivity, and
commitment of an inclusive faculty to enhance diversity, seek equity, and
create a welcoming environment. We are committed to nurturing a learning
and working environment that respects differences in culture, age, gender,
race, ethnicity, physical ability, sexual orientation, and religious
affiliation.


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