Aaron
Brian Jicha is a post doc for Clark this year. He
didn't get a job. He is a terrific researcher,
but I suspect that his reserved personality
hurts him on interviews. I sent him your ad, but
if you are interested, you might want to follow
up.
John
>Dear List,
>
>Please inform interested parties of two open
>faculty positions at the University of Puerto
>Rico, Mayaguez (see formal advertisements
>below). Our official advertisements will appear
>in EOS in the next few weeks.
>
>A few quick points I would like to emphasize-
>
>(1) Both positions are regular faculty,
>full-time, tenure track positions. One is for a
>research oriented faculty member, the other is
>for a teaching oriented faculty member.
>
>(2) This may be of particular interest to those
>seeking a spousal hire, as the target starting
>date for both positions is August 2007.
>
>(3) The research position is advertised as
>'open field', meaning that qualified persons
>from any discipline of geology can (and are
>encouraged to) apply. However, I send this
>advert. to ISOGEOCHEM because one of the
>existing strength areas that we wish complement
>is geochemistry. In particular we encourage
>those who use applications of stable isotopes to
>address problems in areas of low-temperature
>geochemistry to apply. This includes (but is
>certainly not limited to) applications in
>climate, diagenesis, paleothermometry, corals,
>sedimentary records, hydrology, environment,
>etc. The Geology Department houses a GV Isoprime
>magnetic sector CF IRMS, Eurovector EA (w/ LAS),
>a micromill sampler, and other devices.
>Applicants in the area of low-T geochemistry who
>have demonstrated research records/ operational
>experience with the above IRMS are strongly
>encouraged to apply.
>
>(4) The teaching position is open to all
>qualified applicants with a demonstrated
>teaching record who hold a PhD in a
>geology-related field.
>
>
>Position 1: Research-oriented regular faculty position
>
>Tenure track faculty position University of Puerto Rico
>
>The Department of Geology at University of
>Puerto Rico, Mayagüez invites applications for a
>tenure-track research position at the Assistant
>Professor level with a start date of Aug 1,
>2007. The applicant should demonstrate the
>existence of, or potential for developing, an
>internationally recognized, externally funded
>research program. We are seeking candidates that
>can compliment our department’s strengths
>(petrology, geochemistry, geophysics, applied
>geology, paleontology and stratigraphy). The
>successful applicant is expected to teach
>courses in introductory geology and
>undergraduate and graduate courses in their area
>of expertise. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. or
>show that they will complete all degree
>requirements by the time of appointment.
>
>Review of applications will begin April 15, 2007
>and continue until the position is filled.
>Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a
>statement of teaching and research interests,
>and the names and addresses of at least three
>referees. The requested materials should be
>sent to Dr. Aaron Cavosie, Chair Search
>Committee, either via e-mail to
><mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask] or
>Department of Geology, PO BOX 9017, University
>of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, PR 00681-9017. All
>inquiries regarding the position should be
>directed to the above e-mail address. Please
>identify which position you are interested in.
>
>The University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, is an
>autonomous campus of the University of Puerto
>Rico
>(<http://www.uprm.edu/>http://www.uprm.edu). The
>Geology Department has a full-time faculty of 13
>with about 120 undergraduate and 20 graduate
>students and offers Bachelor and Master degree
>programs in geology (see
><http://geology.uprm.edu/>http://geology.uprm.edu
>). The UPRM is an equal opportunity employer
>and women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
>
>Position 2: Teaching-oriented regular faculty position
>
>Tenure track faculty position University of Puerto Rico
>
>The Department of Geology at University of
>Puerto Rico, Mayagüez invites applications for a
>tenure-track teaching position at the Assistant
>Professor level with a start date of Aug 1,
>2007. The applicant should demonstrate a strong
>record of teaching courses in an Earth Science
>curriculum. The successful applicant will teach
>12 credits (2 - 4 courses) courses per semester
>in introductory geology and undergraduate and
>graduate courses. Applicants must hold a Ph.D.
>or show that they will complete all degree
>requirements by the time of appointment.
>
>Review of applications will begin April 15, 2007
>and continue until the position is filled.
>Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a
>statement of teaching and research interests,
>and the names and addresses of at least three
>referees. The requested materials should be
>sent to Dr. Aaron Cavosie, Chair Search
>Committee, either via e-mail to
><mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask] or
>Department of Geology, PO BOX 9017, University
>of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, PR 00681-9017. All
>inquiries regarding the position should be
>directed to the above e-mail address. Please
>identify which position you are interested in.
>
>The University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, is an
>autonomous campus of the University of Puerto
>Rico
>(<http://www.uprm.edu/>http://www.uprm.edu). The
>Geology Department has a full-time faculty of 13
>with about 120 undergraduate and 20 graduate
>students and offers Bachelor and Master degree
>programs in geology (see
><http://geology.uprm.edu/>http://geology.uprm.edu
>). The UPRM is an equal opportunity employer
>and women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
>
>If you have questions regarding either of the
>above positions, please contact me directly
>(i.e. not via isogeochem).
>
>Aaron
>
>************************************************
>Aaron Cavosie, Ph.D.
>Asst. Professor of Geology
>P.O. Box 9017
>Department of Geology
>University of Puerto Rico
>Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez (RUM)
>Mayaguez, PR 00681-9017
>Office Phone: (787) 832-4040 ext. 3541
>Fax: (787) 265-3845
>Email: [log in to unmask]
>Web: http://geology.uprm.edu/professors/cavosie.html
>************************************************
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University of Wisconsin
1215 W. Dayton St.
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