Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 08:33:34 -0800 (PST) From: irismail@iris.washington.edu X-Authentication-Warning: norman.iris.washington.edu: irismail set sender to irismail@iris.washington.edu using -f Subject: (job) Two Tenure-Track Professorships X-Virus-Filter: This message passed through Softlabs AntiVirus 0.7.1 Colorado School of Mines Department of Geophysics Tenure-Track Professorships The Colorado School of Mines Department of Geophysics invites applications for two anticipated tenure-track positions. One position will likely be filled at the rank of Assistant Professor; the rank of the other position will depend on the qualifications of the person chosen to fill it. The department is interested to enhance its strengths in exploration seismology and reservoir characterization and to expand its program in areas including, but not limited to, near-surface geophysics (groundwater, environmental, geotechnical, and hazards), electromagnetics, geodesy, tectonics, remote sensing and planetary science. "Mines" is a unique institution of applied science and engineering with a global reputation for excellence in programs such as Geophysics, focusing on natural resources, environment, energy, and economics. Located in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in Golden, CSM is just minutes away from Boulder and Denver, offering a unique combination of mountain living coupled with large city amenities. With the USGS located on campus and several world-class government and private research institutions close by, CSM provides many opportunities for multidisciplinary research collaborations. The Dept. of Geophysics conducts educational and research programs leading to BS, MS, and PhD degrees in geophysics and geophysical engineering. The department comprises 10 regular faculty members, 11 research faculty members and distinguished senior scientists, 60 undergraduate and 60 graduate students. Resources in the department include laboratories for experimental geophysics, planetary studies, computation, modeling, and visualization, an industry sponsored summer field camp, and six research programs sponsored by industry and government agencies. For more information about the department please visit: http://geophysics.mines.edu. Questions about these positions may be addressed to Dr. Terry Young, Department Head, at: tkyoung@mines.edu. The Department of Geophysics at the Colorado School of Mines invites applications for two tenure-track positions that are likely to be filled at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. One of the two positions is earmarked for earth-oriented space research (e.g., remote sensing, geospatial techniques, GIS, GPS, space geodes), while the scope of the other position is open. X-Lines: 27 Status: RO Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; delsp="yes"; format="flowed" Content-Length: 526 More information about the position for earth-oriented space research can be found at: http://www.is.mines.edu/hr/JobAnnouncements/Geophysics-geodetics.pdf Information for the second position can be obtained from http://www.is.mines.edu/hr/JobAnnouncements/Geophysics-general.pdf Roel Snieder Dept. of Geophysics Colorado School of Mines email rsnieder@mines.edu _______________________________________________ Bulkmail mailing list Bulkmail@iris.washington.edu http://www.iris.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/bulkmail