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7th October 2005, 05:28 AM
Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Atmospheric Science at Rutgers
University. The Department of Environmental Sciences, Cook College,
Rutgers University, invites applicants for a tenure-track faculty
position, effective July 2006. Candidates for this position should be
qualified in one of two areas: (1) synoptic or mesoscale meteorology
with expertise in numerical modeling or observational diagnostics, or
(2) atmospheric physics with expertise in radiation, aerosols, and/or
cloud physics. It is expected that the position will be filled at the
level of Assistant Professor, although exceptional candidates at a
higher academic level can be considered. There is a possibility of
filling positions in both areas, subject to approval from the
University. Applicants should demonstrate a potential for high-quality
teaching as well as for developing a well-funded and nationally
recognized research program. Successful candidates will collaborate
closely in the teaching and research programs of the Department of
Environmental Sciences (http://envsci.rutgers.edu) and the Atmospheric
Science Graduate Program (http://atmos.rutgers.edu).
A completed Ph.D. in meteorology, atmospheric science, physics, or equivalent is required and postdoctoral experience is desirable. Qualified applicants should
submit by December 1, 2005, a statement of research and teaching
interests, a curriculum vitae and the names of three references with
address, telephone and email to Dr. Anthony Broccoli, Dept. of
Environmental Sciences, 14 College Farm Road, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick, NJ 08901. Electronic submission of all materials to
search@envsci.rutgers.edu is preferred.
Rutgers University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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University. The Department of Environmental Sciences, Cook College,
Rutgers University, invites applicants for a tenure-track faculty
position, effective July 2006. Candidates for this position should be
qualified in one of two areas: (1) synoptic or mesoscale meteorology
with expertise in numerical modeling or observational diagnostics, or
(2) atmospheric physics with expertise in radiation, aerosols, and/or
cloud physics. It is expected that the position will be filled at the
level of Assistant Professor, although exceptional candidates at a
higher academic level can be considered. There is a possibility of
filling positions in both areas, subject to approval from the
University. Applicants should demonstrate a potential for high-quality
teaching as well as for developing a well-funded and nationally
recognized research program. Successful candidates will collaborate
closely in the teaching and research programs of the Department of
Environmental Sciences (http://envsci.rutgers.edu) and the Atmospheric
Science Graduate Program (http://atmos.rutgers.edu).
A completed Ph.D. in meteorology, atmospheric science, physics, or equivalent is required and postdoctoral experience is desirable. Qualified applicants should
submit by December 1, 2005, a statement of research and teaching
interests, a curriculum vitae and the names of three references with
address, telephone and email to Dr. Anthony Broccoli, Dept. of
Environmental Sciences, 14 College Farm Road, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick, NJ 08901. Electronic submission of all materials to
search@envsci.rutgers.edu is preferred.
Rutgers University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Credits : Met -jobs mailing list
http://www.lists.rdg.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/met-jobs