DEPARTMENT: College of Earth Resource Sciences and Engineering
POSITION: Full Professor- C.H Green Chair in Exploration Geophysics
LINK: fsearch@mines.edu.
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Colorado School of Mines
Department of Geophysics invites applications for the C.H. Green Chair in
Exploration Geophysics, which is anticipated to be filled at the rank of Full
Professor. The Department is seeking an individual with a distinguished international
reputation in geophysics pertaining to exploration in the broadest sense. This
Chair was previously held by J.E. White, Ken Larner, and currently by Dave
Hale, who has announced his retirement.
Mines is a unique institution
of applied science and engineering with a global reputation for excellence in
programs such as Geophysics, focusing on the earth, energy, and the
environment. Located in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in Golden, Mines
is just minutes away from Boulder and Denver, offering a unique combination of
mountain living coupled with large-city amenities. With USGS offices located
on, and near to, campus and several world-class government and private research
institutions close by, Mines provides many opportunities for multidisciplinary
research collaborations. The Department of Geophysics conducts educational and
research programs leading to B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Geophysics and
Geophysical Engineering. The Department is comprised of 12 regular academic
faculty plus another 12 research and affiliated faculty, 140 undergraduate and
100 graduate students. There are currently six significant research programs or
centers in the Department of Geophysics funded by industry and/or government
agencies. Resources include laboratories for experimental geophysics, equipment
for field studies and summer field camp, and computational facilities for
modeling, visualization and planetary studies.
Responsibilities: The
successful candidate will conduct a vigorous research program that includes (a)
building strong collaborative relationships with industry, academic, research,
and/or government institutions; (b) generating research funding; (c)
supervising graduate students; and (d) maintaining a strong record of scholarly
publishing. The successful candidate will teach at both the undergraduate and
graduate levels, and participate actively in the international geophysics
community.
Mines encourages applications
from qualified candidates who will contribute to the diversity and excellence
of our academic community through their research, teaching, and service.
Qualifications: Candidates must
possess a doctoral degree in geophysics or a related field. Applicants for the
Professor level are expected to possess national and international professional
recognition and a record of excellence in teaching, research, and professional
service. Candidates must also possess superb interpersonal and communication
skills and a collaborative style of research and teaching, and must have
experience in collaboration with industry. Preference will be given to
candidates whose research interests hold potential for multidisciplinary
collaboration.
Compensation: Salary and
benefits will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Mines also provides
an attractive benefits package including fully paid health insurance, dependent
tuition benefits, parental leave policies and dependent care assistance through
a flexible spending plan.
How to Apply: Applicants must send a letter of interest
addressing each of the qualifications, a resume, a list of publications, a
record of research funding, and the names and contact information for three
references from whom letters may be subsequently requested to: Colorado School
of Mines, Human Resources Office, Search 14-061160, 1500 Illinois
Street, Golden, CO 80401, Fax: (303) 384-2025.
Electronic applications are
encouraged and will be accepted at fsearch@mines.edu. If using this method of application, please
put the search number as indicated above (in bold) in the subject line to
ensure that your materials are properly forwarded to the search committee.
Review of applications will
begin by November 1, 2014. Applications will be accepted after this date until suitable
candidates are identified. Questions about this position may be addressed to
Dr. Terry Young tkyoung@mines.edu, Head,
Department of Geophysics http://geophysics.mines.edu.
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