Assistant Professor of Land-Atmosphere Interactions
Join Our Team of Innovative Researchers and Educators
We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Assistant Professor of Land-Atmosphere Interactions to join our dynamic team at Montana State University. As a key member of our Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, you will play a crucial role in advancing our understanding of land-atmosphere interactions and contributing to the development of sustainable management practices for natural and agricultural ecosystems.
Job Summary:
Develop and lead a research program focused on land-atmosphere interactions, with a emphasis on belowground hydrology and soil-water dynamics
Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in subjects such as surface-atmosphere exchange, biometeorology, environmental biophysics, and critical zone hydrology
Mentor and advise undergraduate and graduate students, and contribute to the development of curricular programs
Collaborate with colleagues across scientific disciplines and engage with stakeholders, Extension staff, and Research Centers to inform discovery and application of land-atmosphere interaction research
Contribute to departmental citizenship, participate in professional societies, and engage with the community consistent with the missions of a Land Grant University and the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station
Requirements:
Ph.D. in land-atmosphere interactions, critical zone hydrology, environmental biophysics, or a closely related field
Strong communication skills, including a publication record of peer-reviewed journal articles
Commitment to cultural diversity, both within the university and with external constituents
Preferred Qualifications:
Record of conducting innovative research on land-atmosphere interactions with specific attention to the movement of water within soils and the shallow subsurface
Demonstrated potential to write grant proposals and secure funding
Demonstrated potential for excellence in undergraduate and graduate instruction and mentoring
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in interdisciplinary teams
What We Offer:
Competitive salary and benefits package
Opportunity to work with a dynamic and interdisciplinary team of researchers and educators
Support for professional development and research endeavors
Beautiful location in Bozeman, Montana, with access to outdoor recreation and cultural activities
How to Apply:
To apply, please submit the following documents:
Cover letter addressing each of the required and preferred qualifications
Research statement (max 2 pages)
Teaching statement (max 2 pages)
Curriculum vitae
List of five professional references
Apply now and join our team of innovative researchers and educators!
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Assistant Professor of Land-Atmosphere Interactions to join our dynamic team at Montana State University. As a key member of our Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, you will play a crucial role in advancing our understanding of land-atmosphere interactions and contributing to the development of sustainable management practices for natural and agricultural ecosystems.
Job Summary:
Develop and lead a research program focused on land-atmosphere interactions, with a emphasis on belowground hydrology and soil-water dynamics
Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in subjects such as surface-atmosphere exchange, biometeorology, environmental biophysics, and critical zone hydrology
Mentor and advise undergraduate and graduate students, and contribute to the development of curricular programs
Collaborate with colleagues across scientific disciplines and engage with stakeholders, Extension staff, and Research Centers to inform discovery and application of land-atmosphere interaction research
Contribute to departmental citizenship, participate in professional societies, and engage with the community consistent with the missions of a Land Grant University and the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station
Requirements:
Ph.D. in land-atmosphere interactions, critical zone hydrology, environmental biophysics, or a closely related field
Strong communication skills, including a publication record of peer-reviewed journal articles
Commitment to cultural diversity, both within the university and with external constituents
Preferred Qualifications:
Record of conducting innovative research on land-atmosphere interactions with specific attention to the movement of water within soils and the shallow subsurface
Demonstrated potential to write grant proposals and secure funding
Demonstrated potential for excellence in undergraduate and graduate instruction and mentoring
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in interdisciplinary teams
What We Offer:
Competitive salary and benefits package
Opportunity to work with a dynamic and interdisciplinary team of researchers and educators
Support for professional development and research endeavors
Beautiful location in Bozeman, Montana, with access to outdoor recreation and cultural activities
How to Apply:
To apply, please submit the following documents:
Cover letter addressing each of the required and preferred qualifications
Research statement (max 2 pages)
Teaching statement (max 2 pages)
Curriculum vitae
List of five professional references
Apply now and join our team of innovative researchers and educators!
Apply Now
Apply Now