Dear All,
lectureship in Houston, USA, for a marine geophysicist.
Please draw to the attention of possible candidates.
Posted on behalf of Rob Larter.
Regards,
Sheila Peacock.
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Subject: FW: Email query via BAS website from: paul mann
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 10:33:58 +0100
From: Larter, Robert D. <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Sheila,
I have been asked to circulate the job advert below amongst the marine
geophysics community in the UK. It seem to me that the jiscmail list
would be the best way of doing this, and it might be of interest to
quite a few readers of the list. Please would you post it on the list?
Thanks,
Rob
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To: Larter, Robert D.
Subject: Email query via BAS website from: paul mann
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From: paul mann ([log in to unmask])
Message:
Hi Rob: Could you circulate this ad amongst the marine geophysics community in the UK?
The official job posting that applicants would respond to would appear in EOS in
January, 2012. Thanks! Paul.
Paul Mann, Professor
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
University of Houston
312 Science and Research Bldg 1, Office 127B
Houston, TX 77204-5007
http://www.geosc.uh.edu/people/faculty/paul-mann/index.php
Marine Geophysicist - Multicomponent Seismology
The Department of Earth and Atmospheric Science invites applicants for a
tenure-track faculty position at the Associate Professor or Professor level
in the field of marine geophysics. We especially encourage applicants with
experience in marine seismic operations and acquisition systems (particularly
ocean-bottom seismometers). Preference will be given to candidates with expertise
in the processing, analysis, and interpretation of multi-component seismic reflection
and/or refraction data as well as familiarity with seismic streamer and
multi-component seismic reflection and/or refraction acquisition systems.
The successful candidate will have access to a new group of ocean-bottom seismometers,
ocean-going opportunities, extensive high-performance computing hardware and
a wide variety of industry-standard seismic processing and interpretation software.
INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS
The Department currently has 28 tenure-line faculty and 19 Research faculty
appointments and offers a comprehensive set of Geosciences undergraduate and
graduate degree programs in geology, geophysics and atmospheric sciences.
For more information about the department, please visit our website at www.geosc.uh.edu
Applicants for all positions should submit: (1) a letter of application
including statements of teaching and research interests, (2) a curriculum vitae,
(3) three letters of references (letters must be received before the applications
will be considered), and (4) an official Ph.D. graduate school transcript
showing date of degree and degree conferred to:
Dr. John F. Casey, Chair
University of Houston
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
312 Science and Research Bldg. 1
Houston, TX 77204-5007
Signed reference letters may be submitted by referees as attached files via
email to Tram Nguyen at [log in to unmask] Further information could be
obtained by viewing the departmental web page at www.geosc.uh.edu or by
calling (713) 743-3402. Evaluations will begin September 15th, 2010, and
will continue until the positions are filled.
The University of Houston is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Minorities, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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