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University of Minnesota Seeking Qualified Applicants for Three Tenure-Track Faculty Positions

University of Minnesota Seeking Qualified Applicants for Three Tenure-Track Faculty Positions

 

Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Ecological Engineering – UMN Job ID 365183

The Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering (BBE) seeks candidates for a tenure-track academic position at the assistant professor level with 50% teaching and 50% research responsibilities, to develop a collaborative, internationally recognized research program in the area of ecological engineering with a focus on water resources.

Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Renewable Energy Systems Engineering – UMN Job ID 365161

The Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering (BBE) and the Southern Research & Outreach Center (SROC) seek candidates for a tenure-track academic position at the assistant professor level with 50% teaching and 50% research responsibilities to develop a collaborative, internationally recognized research program in the areas of Renewable Energy Systems Engineering focusing on sustainable manufacturing of renewable biofuels. This faculty position is tenure track, 9-month appointment as an assistant professor level to be located in both Southern Research & Outreach Center in Waseca, MN, and the St. Paul campus.

Tenure-Track Assistant Professor, Agro-Eco-Bioinformatics and Sustainability – UMN Job ID 365158

The Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS) at the University of Minnesota seeks candidates for a 9-month tenure-track assistant professor position in the broader area of agro-eco-bioinformatics and sustainability with research and teaching (50%/50%) responsibilities.  The bioinformatics and sustainability position focused on developing new ways to collect, interpret, and analyze agricultural and environmental data at various scales, to integrate bioinformatics, computational modeling and machine learning.

For more information please visit https://bbe.umn.edu/news/hiring

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Assistant Professor of Silviculture at Virginia Tech

Dear Colleague,

I request your assistance in publicizing our Assistant Professor of Silviculture position. We have truly exceptional students, staff, and faculty here. We are excited to begin the search for a new faculty colleague in Silviculture. Please pass the announcement link along to potentially interested folks.

Thank you,

Joe

Joseph Knight, Professor and Head

Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation

College of Natural Resources and Environment, Virginia Tech

313 Cheatham Hall  |  540-232-2052

[frec.vt.edu]FREC Website | FREC Intranet | Scheduling: skuhar@vt.edu

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The Washington State Climate Office is hiring a Research Scientist for Climate Change

Dear EarthLab Colleagues:

The Washington State Climate Office (WASCO) and the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group (CIG) are seeking a full-time research scientist to expand our capabilities for co-producing high-quality information about climate change, climate change impacts, and its relevance to our local, state, and tribal partners.

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY 

 

We are seeking candidates with the technical background needed to engage in applied research, synthesis, and analysis, along with demonstrated experience in successful communications and engagement. The candidate would be expected to independently lead specific projects or tasks, author/co-author papers and white papers, help identify and scope new project ideas, collaborate independently with external partners, and provide mentoring and supervision for staff and students on specific tasks or projects. Learn more and apply by November 8th!

 

 

CONSTANCE McBARRON (she/her)

Communications and Engagement Manager

EarthLab, University of Washington

Book time with Constance McBarron

 

Box 355674, Seattle, WA 98195-5674

909 NE Boat Street, Seattle, WA 98105-6603

206.221.7271 / mobile 425.802.3525

cmcbar@uw.edu / earthlab.uw.edu

 

The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations. In this phrasing, we are adhering to tribal sovereignty.

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SEFS IS HIRING: Winter 2025 PDI: Q SCI 482 Statistical Inference in Applied Research

The School of Environmental and Forest Sciences (SEFS) is hiring a Pre-doctoral Instructor (PDI) for Winter 2025:
Course: Q SCI 482: Statistical Inference in Applied Research I: Hypothesis Testing and Estimation for Ecologists and Resource Managers
Dates: December 16, 2024 – March 15, 2025
Compensation: Position is 60% FTE, PDIs are paid at the Candidate Rank, monthly compensation is $3,949 ($11,847 for the quarter), must be in good academic standing
Priority Deadline to Apply: October 28th, 2024.
Priority consideration given to applications received by this date. Applications will be accepted after this date if the position remains unfilled.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Statistical Inference in Applied Research I: Hypothesis Testing and Estimation for Ecologists and Resource Managers (5) NSc
Analysis of variance and covariance; chi square tests; nonparametric procedures multiple and curvilinear regression; experimental design and power of tests. Application to biological problems. Use of computer programs in standard statistical problems. Prerequisite: either STAT 311 or Q SCI 381.
TO APPLY:
To apply, please fill out the SEFS ASE Application Form and prepare a CV to submit to the google collection site. Note that you will also be asked for a CV or Resume at the end of the application form: please type it in or copy and paste it from your original CV document.
Submit application with CV included to this Google Form.
Full position description attached. Direct questions to SEFSmain@uw.edu.
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Wildfires, Biodiversity, and the Wildland-Urban Interface: 1 Postdoc and 1 PhD position, UW-Madison, SILVIS Lab

WUI-Postdoc-PhD-position-announcement 2024.docx 

Overview:  Wildfires are the biggest problem in the wildland urban interface (WUI), i.e., the area where houses and wildland vegetation mix or intermingle, and this combination of fires and development greatly affect biodiversity in the WUI.  Our research group has spearheaded the mapping of the WUI and its growth, and we are actively researching wildfire regimes and biodiversity in the WUI.  We are seeking candidates for two new positions funded by NASA and the Moore Foundation, which will contribute to exciting collaborative projects with agencies, conservation organizations and other universities.

 

Positions:  We are offering two positions, one for a postdoc and one for a PhD student.

The postdoctoral position is for two years.  The appointment will be as a research associate.  Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience, and health benefits are included.  The position is available immediately, and we seek to fill it by January 15th 2025, but a later start date is negotiable.

 

The PhD graduate assistantship is for three years.  The student will be appointed as a research assistant with a stipend of $35,636/year plus health benefits and tuition remission.  The PhD student can start as early as January 1st 2025 if no visa is required, but a June or September of 2025 start date is also acceptable.

 

Both positions will be based in the SILVIS lab (http://silvis.forest.wisc.edu/) and supervised by V. Radeloff.  The SILVIS lab is part of the Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  The university has a long history of excellence in ecology, conservation biology, remote sensing, and wildfire science.

 

UW-Madison is a major research university in the United States ranking consistently among the top ten university in research expenditures among all U.S. universities.  Total student enrollment is 50,000 of which 12,000 are graduate and professional students, and there are over 2,200 faculty.  It is an exciting place to learn and conduct research!

 

The city of Madison ranks as one of the top places in the U.S. to live and work.  For information about campus and city, please see http://www.wisc.edu/about/

 

Qualifications:  We seek candidates who work well in a collaborative setting and have excellent communication and writing skills.  Good English writing and verbal communication skills, as well as the ability to work in a team, are essential.  Candidates should have demonstrated skills in the processing and handling of large datasets, statistics, and GIS.  Knowledge of remote sensing, or fire ecology, or wildlife habitat/biodiversity analyses is a plus.

 

Applicants for the post-doc position must have completed their Ph.D. at the time of appointment and have published in peer-reviewed scientific journals.  Applicants for the PhD student position must have a completed a BS.  A MS by the time of appointment is desirable, but candidates with equivalent experience will be considered.

 

To apply:  Please submit your application here:

https://uwmadison.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_82hp3El7wGApmCO

 

Submitting an application includes filling out a small survey and takes approximately 15 minutes.  It requires contact information for three references, and to upload in PDF format:

– a 2-page cover letter summarizing research interests and experiences

– a Curriculum Vitae

– unofficial transcripts (both undergraduate and graduate, compiled into one file)

Reference letters and official transcripts will only be required for shortlisted candidates.

 

The position is open to both U.S. citizens, and international citizens.  UW-Madison will assist with visa applications as necessary for those selected for the positions.

 

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.  We promote excellence through diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.

 

Review of applicants will begin immediately, but the positions will remain open until a suitable candidate is found.  Applications received by November 10th 2025 are guaranteed consideration.

— Volker Radeloff Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology University of Wisonsin-Madison 608-263-4349

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UW Learn to Hunt

UW Learn to Hunt – UW TWS & Delta Waterfowl Program

Do you have a connection to wildlife but never had the opportunity to hunt? Have you ever wondered about hunting’s role in wildlife conservation? Are you interested in sourcing your own food through harvesting of game? Please see the following informational flyer for learn to hunt events with Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife. Interested? Fill out the interest form or contact Matthew Farr at farrm@uw.edu.