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Job Announcements: EEW at UC Berkeley, Faculty Position at Earth Observatory of Singapore

Date: 08/19/2016

Dear SCEC Community,

Please see below regarding the following job announcements:

1. Positions in Earthquake Early Warning, UC Berkeley
2. Faculty Position – Earthquake Geologist, Earthquake Observatory of Singapore, Asian School of the Environment at Nanyang Technological University

Regards,

SCEC Information

1. Positions in Earthquake Early Warning, UC Berkeley
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We have posted a few positions for EEW staff on our website: http://earthquakes.berkeley.edu/seismo.positions.html. Please pass the info around if you know someone who might be interested.

Other positions will likely show up soon.

Thanks,

Dr. Peggy Hellweg, UC Berkeley

2. Faculty Position – Earthquake Geologist, Earthquake Observatory of Singapore, Asian School of the Environment at Nanyang Technological University
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Faculty Position – Earthquake Geologist

The Earth Observatory of Singapore and the Asian School of the Environment at Nanyang Technological University seek a geologist whose focus has been the application of modern stratigraphic, geomorphologic and structural methods to understand earthquakes and related phenomena. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate closely with geochronologists, seismologists, and geodesists at the Observatory. Demonstration of a strong interest in the earthquake geology of Southeast Asia will be essential. The successful applicant will be appointed as both a Principal Investigator within the Observatory and a tenure-track professor in the School. Preference will be given to early- and mid-career applicants. 

To apply, please submit the following materials to: earthquakegeology@ntu.edu.sg

• Cover letter
• Curriculum vitae (To include list of publications and manuscripts in press)
• Statement of research and teaching interests
• A copy of three relevant publications
• Names of 3 references who are familiar with your work and willing to write an evaluation if requested by our search committee.

For more information about the Earth Observatory of Singapore and the Asian School of the Environment, please visit www.earthobservatory.sg and www.ase.ntu.edu.sg

Applications will be reviewed on a continuing basis throughout the year.