Research Assistant Professor in Coastal Sciences OR Urban Ecology

The Tulane / Xavier Center for Bioenvironmental Research (cbr.tulane.edu) at
Tulane University invites applications for a Research Assistant Professor
faculty position in Coastal Sciences or Urban Ecology. The CBR aims to
recruit an outstanding researcher with a PhD and prior postdoctoral research
experience who will merge excellence in research (65%), teaching (20%), and
service (15%), as follows:

Coastal Science Research: The incumbent will work closely with the Director
of the CBR, Dr. Michael Blum, to engage in independent and collaborative
research exploring aspects of coastal restoration in the Mississippi River
Delta and elsewhere in the northern Gulf Coast. The incumbent will be
expected to contribute to research on one or more of the following topics
(1) riverine and delta hydrology; (2) sediment transport and deposition; (3)
coastal wetland ecosystem formation, including eco-evolutionary dynamics;
(4) coastal finfish and/or shellfish responses to river diversions. The
incumbent will be encouraged to pursue other research areas that complement
these topics.

OR 

Urban Ecology Research: The incumbent will work closely with the Director of
the CBR to engage in independent and collaborative research exploring
aspects of urbanization and counter-urbanization in New Orleans and
elsewhere. The incumbent will be expected to contribute to research on one
or more of the following topics (1) the ecology and evolution of infectious
disease in urban and surrounding environments; (2) green infrastructure and
the ecology of urban streams and wetlands; (3) coupled human natural
ecosystem dynamics; (4) valuation of ecosystem services of urban forests and
greenways. The incumbent will be encouraged to pursue other research areas
that complement these topics.

AND

Teaching: The incumbent will teach or team-teach one undergraduate course
per year. The course, entitled "Global Change Biology", is intended for
non-major and major undergraduates with an interest in climate change,
biological responses to climate change, and conservation in a changing climate.

Service: The work carried out by the incumbent will contribute to larger
programmatic efforts to develop expertise in, as appropriate, coupled human
natural ecosystem dynamics or coastal restoration across the university. The
incumbent will assist the CBR Director with programmatic development by
contributing to the development of grant proposals and other materials to
support topical research, education, and public engagement including
programs that will be hosted at the new Tulane River and Coastal Center.

Preference will be given to candidates possessing in-depth topical knowledge
in coastal sciences (e.g., coastal geosciences, coastal ecology, or coastal
fisheries) or urban ecology (e.g. stormwater hydrology, epidemiology of
zoonotic diseases, or environmental economics). Preference will also be
given to candidates who have the desire to develop new skills and training.
The potential to obtain competitive extramural funding is also an important
consideration. An initial appointment will be for two years, with
continuation dependent upon performance and funding.  A start date in in
early fall 2014 or a mutually agreeable date in late Fall 2014 is strongly
preferred. Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. 

A PDF-format application package including of a curriculum vitae, statement
of research interests, statement of teaching philosophy and interests, and
contact information for three professional references should be submitted
via e-mail to Ms. Shelley Meaux (c...@tulane.edu).  Please write “Research
Assistant Professor" in the subject line. For earliest consideration, apply
by 15 August 2014. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Tulane University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity/ADA
Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

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