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Tenure Track Position at Oregon State

Date: 12/19/2005

COLLEGE OF OCEANIC & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES

OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
104 COAS Admin Building -- Corvallis, Oregon 97331-5503
Telephone 541-737-3504 -- Fax 541-737-2064

Position 005-566

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
The College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences (COAS) announces the availability of a tenure track faculty position in Marine Geology and Geophysics with a specialty in either remote sensing (at global or smaller scales) of the solid Earth or other planets, or application of GPS to studies of crustal dynamics. COAS is one of the leading oceanographic and atmospheric research institutions in the country with more than 200 faculty and staff members, and a wide variety of assets, including an excellent computing infrastructure, state-of-the-art analytical laboratories and two research vessels. We seek a colleague whose research will complement and enhance the existing nationally and internationally recognized research programs within COAS in geology and geophysics, and in oceanographic satellite remote sensing.

TITLE: Assistant/Associate Professor in a tenure track position.

SALARY: Commensurate with experience.

APPLICATION CLOSING DATE:
For full consideration, applications must be received by 31 January 2006.

RESPONSIBILITIES:
Essential qualifications include a Ph.D. in geophysics or a closely related field, a record of significant and innovative research, and the clear potential to attract external funding. Experience in mentoring or teaching of graduate students is desirable. The applicant should have a strong background in the broad area of airborne or satellite remote sensing of the solid Earth. Possible areas of specialization include GPS, interferometric synthetic aperture radar (INSAR), LIDAR, altimetry, and global satellite remote sensing of magnetic or gravitational fields. A demonstrated interest in integrating large datasets with physics-based numerical modeling to advance understanding of solid Earth processes is highly desirable. Interest in interacting with COAS faculty in new national initiatives such as EarthScope and PBO, and/or with faculty involved in oceanographic remote sensing applications is also desirable. Preference will be given to candidates at the Assistant Professor level, however, applicants with an exceptional record of research achievements and other relevant experience may be considered at the Associate Professor level. Candidates with a demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity will be given preference.

TO APPLY:
Send a statement of interest (reference position 005-566), resumé, and names, addresses (including electronic addresses) and telephone numbers of three references to:

Dean Mark Abbott
College of Oceanic & Atmospheric Sciences
Oregon State University
104 COAS Admin Bldg
Corvallis OR 97331-5503

For full consideration, applications must be received by 31 January 2006. Questions about the position may be directed to Prof. Gary D. Egbert by telephone (542-737-2947), fax (541-737-2064), or by e-mail egbert@coas.oregonstate.edu).

OSU AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY
OSU is one of only two American universities to hold the Land Grant, Sea Grant, Sun Grant, and Space Grant designation and is a Carnegie Doctoral/Research-Extensive university. OSU is located in Corvallis, a community of 53,000 people situated in the Willamette Valley between Portland and Eugene. Ocean beaches, lakes, rivers, forests, high desert, the rugged Cascade and Coast Ranges, and the urban amenities of the Portland metropolitan area are all within a 100-mile drive of Corvallis. Approximately 15,700 undergraduate and 3,400 graduate students are enrolled at OSU, including 2,600 U.S. students of color and 950 international students.

The university has an institution-wide commitment to diversity, multiculturalism, and community. We actively engage in recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and student body that includes members of historically underrepresented groups. We strive to build and sustain a welcoming and supportive campus environment. OSU provides outstanding leadership opportunities for people interested in promoting and enhancing diversity, nurturing creativity, and building community.

For more information about the College of Oceanic & Atmospheric Sciences, OSU, Corvallis, and the environment, please consult our web site

http://www.coas.oregonstate.edu

OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND HAS A POLICY OF BEING RESPONSIVE TO THE NEEDS OF DUAL-CAREER COUPLES