Faculty Position- Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Earth Materials at the University of Texas at El Paso

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From: "Gill, Thomas E." <tegill@xxxxxxxx>


The Department of Earth, Environmental and Resource Sciences at the
University of Texas at El Paso invites applications for a tenure-track
Assistant, Associate or Full Professor position in Earth Resources,
beginning fall 2025. We are seeking highly collaborative applicants with
expertise in mineral resources, energy geology, production and sourcing of
critical minerals, geothermal energy, and/or earth science-focused
sustainability. We are particularly interested in applicants with
experience and a research focus on earth resources to assist in the
transition to a more diverse energy portfolio. Applicants should enhance
the core strengths of our Department in areas such as economic geology,
geochemistry, Earth system science, human-environment interactions, land
use/land cover change, hydrology, geophysics, field geology, isotope
geoscience, tectonics, and planetary science. Candidates are encouraged to
develop contacts and partnerships with industry and organizations involved
in the energy transition.  Preferred candidates will have postdoctoral
research experience, track record of peer-reviewed publications, previously
secured research funding, collaborations and/or experience working with
industry, and teaching experience is desirable.

We are seeking a candidate who is capable of teaching at the undergraduate
and graduate levels, conducting and establishing an extramurally funded and
active research portfolio, publishing in peer-reviewed journals, and
mentoring students at all levels. A Ph.D. in Geology or a closely related
field at the time of appointment is required.  In addition to the required
qualifications delineated above, minimum qualifications for appointment at
the rank of Associate Professor include excellence in teaching and/or
talent development, a history of external funding and quality publications
in refereed academic journals, and a clear contribution to the discipline.
Additional minimal qualifications for appointment at the rank of Professor
include demonstrating that the applicant is a mature scholar in their
discipline, evidenced by external funding and publication of significant
scholarly works at the same frequency as those holding the professorial
rank at similar academic institutions.

The successful candidate will be expected to attract research funding from
external sources. Teaching may include an introductory course in Earth
Science or Environmental Science and upper division and/or graduate classes
in topics of their choice agreed upon with the Department Chair. In
addition to advising M.S. and Ph.D. students from the Department of Earth,
Environmental, and Resource Sciences, the selected candidate will have the
opportunity to participate in the interdisciplinary Environmental Science
undergraduate and doctoral programs. Rank and salary for this position will
be commensurate with experience and qualifications.

The Department of Earth, Environmental, and Resource Sciences at UTEP is a
vibrant group of 23 faculty representing a wide variety of geology,
geophysics, hydrology, environmental science, and geography expertise. The
degrees the Department offers include the B.S., B.A., M.S., and Ph.D. in
Geological Sciences, the B.S. and M.S. in Environmental Science, the B.S.
and M.S. in Geophysics, and a minor in Geography. Our Ph.D. in Geological
Sciences includes students with interests in any of these subdisciplines.
We also support student training in cross-campus interdisciplinary Ph.D.
programs including the Environmental Science and Engineering, Computational
Science, and Data Science Ph.D. programs and collaborate frequently with
the Metallurgical and Materials Engineering program of the College of
Engineering. We anticipate working with colleagues in a reestablished
Mining Engineering program, that will begin in 2027. The Department
research portfolio addresses local to global challenges in the
environmental and natural resources fields while taking advantage of our
regional geographic setting for research and education. Our integrative and
collaborative efforts have resulted in research expenditures of $2.5M per
year. The department has a long history in the study of earth and mineral
resources and considers professional and entrepreneurial geoscience a
research theme (
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).

The Department of Earth, Environmental and Resource Sciences occupies an
attractive, 90,000-sq. ft. building containing offices, laboratories, and
classrooms. We have mineral separation equipment, a multi-collector ICP-MS,
laser ablation ICP-MS, an IRMS, variable-pressure SEM-EDS, scanning
micro-XRF and bench-top XRD systems, and a laser diffraction particle size
analyzer. The Department has a research computing lab with high-end
workstations. Geophysical research infrastructure includes multiple surface
and downhole geophysical tools and extensive computational and software
resources. More information about the activities and facilities in the
Department can be found at https://www.utep.edu/science/geology/
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.
In addition, the collaborative research environment at UTEP affords access
to a variety of analytical equipment in the Departments of Metallurgy and
Materials Science, Chemistry, and Biological Sciences and the Nanomaterials
Integration Lab. Interactions with the Center for Environmental Resource
Management and other multidisciplinary research centers are encouraged. A
new building dedicated to interdisciplinary research was completed in 2020.

The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) is a Carnegie R1 and community
engaged research university at the heart of the U.S.-Mexico border region
that is increasing access to excellent higher education. We advance
discovery of public value and positively impact the health, culture,
education, and economy of the community we serve. UTEP enrolls 24,000
students - 84% of whom are Hispanic and half of whom are the first in their
families to attend college. UTEP offers 170 bachelor's, master's and
doctoral degree programs at the only open-access, top-tier research
university in America.  The city's border location makes it an ideal venue
for academic programs and research studies on topics of national interest
such as bilingual education/language acquisition, Hispanic health
disparities, border environment and immigration, environmental
sustainability and infrastructure, and international trade and commerce.

In keeping with its access, excellence, and impact mission, The University
of Texas at El Paso is committed to an open, diverse, and inclusive
learning and working environment that honors the talents, respects the
differences, and nurtures the growth and development of all. We seek to
attract faculty and staff who share our commitment.

Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2024 and applications
will continue to be reviewed until the position is filled. Applications
must submit the following: 1) letter of interest; 2) curriculum vitae; 3)
statement of research interests; 4) statement of teaching philosophy and
interests; 5) description of how the applicant would approach broadening
participation of underrepresented groups in the geosciences; and 6)
complete contact information for at least three references.

The full position announcement and application link may be found at
https://utep.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=181084
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Questions should be directed to Mark Engle, Ph.D., Chair of the Search
Committee at maengle@xxxxxxxx or phone number 1-915-747-5503.


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