[Srm] Fw: Job ad for Research Assistant Professorship - thanks for circulating

Mcclaran, Mitchel P - (mcclaran) mcclaran at email.arizona.edu
Mon Dec 12 09:23:23 MST 2016


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From: Tweedie, Craig E [mailto:ctweedie at utep.edu]
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2016 1:59 PM
Subject: Job ad for Research Assistant Professorship - thanks for circulating

Hi folks, apologies for cross-postings

Would you mind passing the attached job ad for a Research Assistant Professorship to whomever you think may be interested and qualified. The intent is for the successful applicant to begin as soon as possible and to work with my group in both managing our site on the Jornada Experimental Range and coordinating our collaborations within the Jornada LTER. A short position description is included below and the full description is attached. I'll be at AGU next week and am more than happy to meet with folks interested in the position.

Many thanks in advance for helping to circulate this position description - have a safe and relaxing festive season,

Craig

Research Assistant Professor in Ecosystem Ecology ~ Position Description: The Systems Ecology Lab (SEL) housed within the Department of Biological Science and the Environmental Science and Engineering Program at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) announces a non-tenure track Research Assistant Professorship in Dryland Ecosystem Ecology. We are particularly interested in candidates wishing to pursue a career in academia who have a publication record in dryland ecosystem ecology, land-atmosphere carbon, water and energy exchange, and/or site based integration and synthesis of eddy covariance, phenological, micrometeorological and/or remotely sensed data. It is expected that the successful candidate will oversee and coordinate SEL's research activities on the USDA Jornada Experimental Range in southern New Mexico, co-teach classes in ecosystem science and related fields, mentor student research, and assist with grant writing. Ongoing dryland research within SEL is supported by NSF-CREST, NSF-LTER, and USDA awards. A demonstrated ability to mentor students; collaborate with scientists across multiple disciplines, institutions and agencies; and interact with scientific networks is highly desired. The successful candidate will receive extensive career mentorship and be encouraged to seek independent funding. This position is particularly well suited to candidates who have completed a postdoc and wish to gain additional experience to be competitive in the academic job market over the next 2-3 years. For more information please contact Craig Tweedie (ctweedie at utep.edu<mailto:ctweedie at utep.edu>).

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Craig E. Tweedie PhD
Professor, Department of Biological Science
Director, Environmental Science and Engineering Program
The University of Texas at El Paso
Office: 915 747 8448
Cell: 915 490 7302
ctweedie at utep.edu<mailto:ctweedie at utep.edu>
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