Monday, November 25, 2024
Dear SCEC Community,
See the following announcements:
  • Introducing the SZ4D Scientist Matchmaking Survey!
  • Faculty Position Lehigh University Natural Hazards Modeling
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On behalf of SZ4D

Introducing the SZ4D Scientist Matchmaking Survey!

The SZ4D Scientist Matchmaking Survey aims to foster scientific collaboration among researchers worldwide engaged in subduction zone science. The goal of this survey is to create an inventory of researchers interested in mutually beneficial partnerships that leverage the expertise of both sides, advancing knowledge and addressing challenges in subduction zone science.

The survey will generate a searchable database to facilitate connections and collaborations centered on SZ4D Activities. Access to the database is limited to participants who complete the survey. By submitting your responses, you consent to sharing your information with other survey participants. The SZ4D Office will verify respondent emails before granting access.

Participation in this survey does not constitute a commitment to any particular collaboration, but rather highlights an interest in potential collaboration and aids in discovering like-minded individuals with expertise beyond our own.

Your participation is essential in making this matchmaking survey an impactful tool for collaboration. We hope you will take advantage of the survey!

Take the Survey now.



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On behalf of Anne Meltzer, Lehigh University

Faculty Position Lehigh University Natural Hazards Modeling

LEHIGH UNIVERSITY. The Center for Catastrophe Modeling and Resilience invites applications for a tenured/tenure-track Assistant/Associate/Full Professor position with a specialization in the field of Natural Hazards Modeling, with an anticipated start date of August 2025. The successful candidate will be offered a joint appointment in the Center for Catastrophe Modeling and Resilience and the Lehigh University department that best matches the candidate’s interests and background.

Candidates must have an earned PhD in Earth and Environmental Sciences, Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology, Geological Sciences, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Physics, Computer Science and Engineering, Ecological Sciences, or other pertinent field by the date of employment. Example areas of interest in natural hazard modeling include but are not limited to tropical cyclone simulation, extreme weather events, seismic hazards, space weather and Astro-hazards, statistical physics of natural hazards, wildfire modeling, and flood modeling.

Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. For full consideration, applications should be received by December 16th, 2024. Applicants should submit their materials at

https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/29144.

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