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19th January 2005, 09:02 AM
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory
Positions Available in Oceanography, Hydrology, Terrestrial Ecology,
and Remote Sensing Measurement Techniques
The Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory (HBSL) at NASA's
Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland invites applications
for several positions in this newly restructured Laboratory. The
mission
of the Laboratory is to explore and understand the Earth's hydrosphere
and biosphere, including the transport and storage of water in all its
forms, the processes that support life on Earth, and the linkages
between the hydrosphere, climate and life. We are seeking individuals
with expertise as physical and biological oceanographers, hydrologists,
cryospheric scientists, biospheric scientists/terrestrial ecologists,
or
in the development, testing and utilization of innovative measurement
techniques as applied to key Earth science research issues and their
relationships to NASA's vision for space exploration.
(http://www.nasa.gov/missions/solarsystem/explore_main.html)
We are particularly seeking those interested in research from a remote
sensing perspective. Experience with NASA Earth science missions and/or
a related research activity is highly desirable. A Ph.D., or equivalent
experience related to the areas of expertise listed above, is
preferred.
Applicants should have a demonstrated record of research that includes
publication of significant results in the scientific literature. We
encourage young professionals as well as those having a strong
background in leadership and planning of programs and activities. Most
positions are U.S. Civil Service term appointments available for U.S.
citizens. These positions are analogous to university tenure-track
positions and may lead to career civil service appointments. Salary
will
be commensurate with experience and qualifications at the GS-12 through
15 levels (currently $60,638 - $130,305 per year).
*Additional information and instructions on how to apply can be found
in
the "job opportunities" section of the Laboratory website
(http://neptune.gsfc.nasa.gov). We will begin to review applications by
late-January 2005; however, there is no official closing date for this
solicitation.
Jonathan Triggs
Research Coordinator
University of Maryland Baltimore County
Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Center
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
301-286-9088
fax: 301-286-8624
Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory
Positions Available in Oceanography, Hydrology, Terrestrial Ecology,
and Remote Sensing Measurement Techniques
The Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory (HBSL) at NASA's
Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland invites applications
for several positions in this newly restructured Laboratory. The
mission
of the Laboratory is to explore and understand the Earth's hydrosphere
and biosphere, including the transport and storage of water in all its
forms, the processes that support life on Earth, and the linkages
between the hydrosphere, climate and life. We are seeking individuals
with expertise as physical and biological oceanographers, hydrologists,
cryospheric scientists, biospheric scientists/terrestrial ecologists,
or
in the development, testing and utilization of innovative measurement
techniques as applied to key Earth science research issues and their
relationships to NASA's vision for space exploration.
(http://www.nasa.gov/missions/solarsystem/explore_main.html)
We are particularly seeking those interested in research from a remote
sensing perspective. Experience with NASA Earth science missions and/or
a related research activity is highly desirable. A Ph.D., or equivalent
experience related to the areas of expertise listed above, is
preferred.
Applicants should have a demonstrated record of research that includes
publication of significant results in the scientific literature. We
encourage young professionals as well as those having a strong
background in leadership and planning of programs and activities. Most
positions are U.S. Civil Service term appointments available for U.S.
citizens. These positions are analogous to university tenure-track
positions and may lead to career civil service appointments. Salary
will
be commensurate with experience and qualifications at the GS-12 through
15 levels (currently $60,638 - $130,305 per year).
*Additional information and instructions on how to apply can be found
in
the "job opportunities" section of the Laboratory website
(http://neptune.gsfc.nasa.gov). We will begin to review applications by
late-January 2005; however, there is no official closing date for this
solicitation.
Jonathan Triggs
Research Coordinator
University of Maryland Baltimore County
Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Center
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
301-286-9088
fax: 301-286-8624