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Return to Home Page Issue #31 08 July 2010   

 
Climate-Academic
Tenure-track faculty position in theoretical or computational earth, climate, or environmental science and engineering
Company: Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Location: United States-Cambridge, MA
Date Posted: 30/04/2010
DeadLine: 30/10/2010
Salary:  

[Company Details:]  

Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences,
29 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA, US,
URL: http://www.seas.harvard.edu/, e-Mail: TheoCompSearch@SEAS.harvard.edu

 

[Job Details:]

The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) at Harvard University seeks theoretically -or computationally-  oriented candidates in the fields of Earth Science, Climate Science, and Environmental Science and Engineering who would contribute to the intellectual and educational growth of the applied math and computational science community in SEAS. The “grand challenge” problems of this search include understanding and predicting earthquakes, modeling groundwater or surface flows and transport of contaminants, understanding and predicting climate (including theory and simulation of ocean, atmosphere and cryosphere dynamics), and modeling, monitoring and predicting the chemistry and biogeochemistry of the atmosphere and oceans.

We are seeking candidates of exceptional scientific talent who work in one or more of these areas and who would be eager to participate in the Applied Mathematics curriculum in SEAS in addition to the environmental subject areas. The intention is to make this appointment at the untenured assistant professor level, but candidates at the untenured associate or full tenured professor level will be considered in exceptional circumstances. A strong doctoral record including demonstrated excellence in teaching is required. Send a cover letter, cv, research statement, and teaching statement as one pdf to TheoCompSearch@SEAS.harvard.edu. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Applications from women and underrepresented minority candidates are strongly encouraged. Harvard University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

[Contact Person:]

Jill Larson,
Tel:  ,
e-Mail: jlarson@seas.harvard.edu

 
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