[ECOLOG-L] Assistant or Associate Professor in Spatial Science of Coupled Natural-Human Systems
Assistant or Associate Professor in Spatial Science of Coupled Natural-Human Systems School for Environment and Sustainability University of Michigan, Ann Arbor The School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) at the University of Michigan is seeking applications for a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor in Spatial Science of Coupled Natural-Human Systems. We seek applicants whose work advances the frontiers of knowledge in natural-human system processes and relationships at diverse scales using theories, methods, and tools of spatial science. Topical areas of interest are broad. These could include human dimensions of global change as they relate to biodiversity loss, land-cover/land-use change, urbanization, climate change, ecosystem services and valuation, material and energy flows, and environmental degradation, among others. Candidates need to have strong capabilities in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and/or other forms of spatial science, and to incorporate this as an integral core of their work. Candidates must have a Ph.D., and we are interested in candidates from a broad range of disciplines, including geography, anthropology, ecology, hydrology, environmental science, computational or data science, engineering, public health, social sciences, or related fields. We are also interested in candidates who may be combining disciplines in interesting or novel ways. This position offers the potential to take leadership in GIS and spatial analysis at the University of Michigan, including directorship of the SEAS Environmental Spatial Analysis (ESALab). A more detailed position description can be found at http://seas.umich.edu/employment. Applications should include (1) a cover letter; (2) CV; (3) a concise personal statement describing your vision and plans for research, teaching and societal engagement; (4) a one-page statement on how the candidate contributes to diversity efforts, and (5) a list of three academic references with contact information. To apply, submit application materials (in a single PDF file), via http://seas.umich.edu/employment. For assistance or further information, you may contact seas.faculty.search.st...@umich.edu Review of applications will begin on September 14, 2018 and continue until the position is filled. SEAS hopes to appoint a faculty member to this position to begin Fall 2019. At SEAS we are committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and equitable environment that respects diverse experiences, promotes generous listening and communications, and discourages and restoratively responds to acts of discrimination, harassment, or injustice. Our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion is deeply rooted in our values for a sustainable and just society. The University of Michigan is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
[ECOLOG-L] Sustainability & Development Conference, University of Michigan
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: SUSTAINABILITY AND DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE November 9-11, 2018 University of Michigan – Ann Arbor, MI Sustainable development, as a concept and call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and guarantee human well-being, is perhaps the greatest challenge facing humanity. The complexity of the meanings of sustainable development have meant that many scholars, researchers, decision makers, and practitioners see in it diverse ways in which to aspire for and achieve societal goals. Scholarly research, student training, and new opportunities for meaningful change continue to increase, especially with the United Nations-sponsored Sustainable Development Goals finding traction with governments and NGOs alike. In collaboration with the journal World Development (https://www.journals.elsevier.com/world-development), this international conference on Sustainability and Development seeks to bring together a diverse and interdisciplinary constituency to engage with the best approaches and means to implement the Sustainable Development Goals and assess progress towards them. We welcome abstracts for oral presentations, lightning talks, panel sessions, posters, and workshops. Abstracts must address a conference theme (https://umsustdev.org/conference-themes/) and follow the abstract guidelines (https://umsustdev.files.wordpress.com/2018/04/detailed-abstract-guidelines.pdf). The submission of full papers will be strongly encouraged, and the best 25 papers will be published as a special issue. Submissions are due July 15, 2018 at this link: https://umsustdev.org/submission/ Questions? Email umsust...@umich.edu
[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral Position: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Food Systems. School for Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan
The University of Michigan announces one post-doctoral research opportunity, beginning August 2018 and focusing on urban GIS broadly-conceived. The successful applicant will work on Food Systems. This includes two projects: 1) The food-energy-water nexus of urban agriculture across multiple scales; and 2) urban meat production-consumption patterns and dynamics. Collaborating with a team of faculty, postdocs, and students, research will be conducted in cities in Europe (France, Germany, the U.K, and Poland) and the U.S. (New York, Los Angeles, and Detroit). The postdoctoral researcher will be work in the Urban Sustainability Research Group (http://urbansustainability.snre.umich.edu/), mentored by Joshua Newell (Associate Professor). Qualifications: A PhD is required at the time of appointment. Candidates must have a PhD in one or more disciplines broadly associated with Land System Science (e.g., geography, natural resource economics, sociology, political ecology, remote sensing, landscape architecture). Proficiency with the management and analysis of geospatial data in geographical information systems (e.g., ArcGIS, QGIS, etc.) and experience with acquiring, managing, and harmonizing heterogeneous data types are required. Preference will be given to applicants with publication experience and programming experience in R, Python and/or Google Earth Engine. Experience processing, analyzing and displaying ‘big data’ is a plus. The ability to apply this expertise and tools in an urban context is highly desirable. Position Details: Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications. Benefits are excellent and include employee health and dental insurance. The position is initially for one year, with the potential to extend to two years based on performance. Background: The University of Michigan is one of the world's premiere research universities, offers rigorous academic programs, outstanding faculty, and diverse cultural and social opportunities in a stimulating intellectual environment. The School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS)’s overarching mission is to contribute to the protection of the Earth's resources and the achievement of a sustainable society. Through research, education, and outreach, the faculty, staff, and students are devoted to generating knowledge and developing policies, techniques, and skills to help practitioners manage and conserve environmental resources to meet the full range of human needs on a sustainable basis. SEAS is a diverse collection of natural scientists, social scientists, engineers, and designers working collectively in an integrative setting. Application Instructions: Applicants should send: 1) a CV; 2) a 2-page cover letter that a) details their interest in the position, and b) outlines their relevant skills and experience; 3) one recent publication or dissertation chapter, and 4) names and contact details (email addresses and telephone numbers) for three references, to Dr. Alec Foster (ale...@umich.edu). Please bundle all materials as one pdf file. Contact Dr. Foster should you have questions. The application deadline is March 12, 2018.
[ECOLOG-L] Faculty Position Opening in Data Science for Sustainable Development
School for Environment and Sustainability University of Michigan, Ann Arbor The new School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) at the University of Michigan is seeking applications for a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track open rank faculty position in the field of Data Science for Sustainable Development. We seek candidates whose work focuses on: (i) addressing key development challenges and questions around sustainable development goals, policies, interventions and social processes, and their impact on sustainability outcomes, (ii) using cutting edge analytical tools to generate new understanding of the processes leading to sustainability transitions. The successful candidates research will investigate sustainability and development through an examination of issues related but not limited to health / poverty / environment / resources / infrastructure/ and/or renewable energy. Candidates will have the ability to develop new data platforms and applications that enhance the visibility of SEAS as the place to conduct such research and to be trained in this field, and (iii) combining an interest in data science, broadly defined and including statistical, econometric, spatial, simulation (e.g. ABM), and/or network analyses with the ability to train SEAS students for careers in the sustainable development field by offering courses in data science and causal inference applied to sustainable development-related subjects. Candidates from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in in economics, public policy, applied and agricultural economics, sociology, political science, geography, remote sensing, ecology, statistics, or a closely related field. Those at the assistant level must also have a strong record of scholarly publication, evidence of teaching potential in a multidisciplinary setting, as well as other activities demonstrating a potential for and/or trajectory towards national and international recognition. Those at the associate or professor level are expected to have demonstrated teaching experience in a multidisciplinary setting, and a publication record and activities that reflect accomplishments as a nationally and internationally recognized scholar. Importantly, we are seeking candidates who have a demonstrated history of using their research to help solve real-world sustainability problems. Therefore, candidates should have some evidence of engaging stakeholders in their work, and evidence of collaboration across disciplinary boundaries to develop implementable solutions to sustainability challenges. This position is part of a suite of six new faculty hires at SEAS including: data science for sustainable development; energy systems; geovisualization; hydrology; water policy, politics and planning; and spatial systems/coupled natural and human systems. For more detail, please visit: http://seas.umich.edu/employment SEAS's goal is to contribute to the protection of the Earth's resources and address global sustainability challenges at the intersection of environment and society through research, teaching, and civic engagement. The faculty of the School is diverse, with natural scientists, social scientists, engineers, and designers working together in an integrative setting. Set within a major research university, SEAS leads interdisciplinary research, education, and engagement on sustainability and catalyzes cross- campus collaboration at the University of Michigan. The School focuses on key cross-cutting sustainability themes, including climate and energy; water; food, land use, and agriculture; conservation and restoration; and cities, the built environment, and mobility. The School offers a Ph.D. in Natural Resources and Environment and a professional M.S. degree in six fields of study: conservation ecology; environmental informatics; sustainable systems; environmental policy and planning; behavior, education and communication; and environmental justice. The School also offers a Masters degree in Landscape Architecture (M.L.A.). The student body includes over 350 M.S./M.L.A. and 60 doctoral students. SEAS also participates in multiple cross-campus degree programs, including an undergraduate Program in the Environment, dual degrees with the Schools of Architecture and Urban Planning, Business, Engineering, Law, Public Health and Public Policy, and offers several graduate certificate programs. Additional information about the School can be found at www.seas.umich.edu. All SEAS faculty are expected to: 1) develop an internationally recognized research program that addresses a pressing sustainability challenge; 2)attract external funding; 3) support SEAS's teaching programs at graduate and undergraduate levels, including mentoring and supervising doctoral and master's students; and 4) contribute to the stewardship of the School, the University and releva
[ECOLOG-L] Recruiting Ph.D. students - Jain Lab, University of Michigan, School for Environment and Sustainability
The Jain Lab (http://mehajain.weebly.com) at University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability (http://seas.umich.edu/) is recruiting Ph.D. students to start Fall 2018. Our lab examines questions related to sustainable food systems in the face of global environmental change, including climate change and natural resource degradation. Specifically, I am interested in students who would like to (1) quantify the impacts of environmental change on agricultural production and examine sustainable ways to enhance food security, (2) identify how farmers are adapting to environmental change and the effectiveness of these adaptation strategies, and/or (3) identify and implement interventions to enhance farmers’ abilities to sustainably adapt to environmental change. We use a mixed methods approach to answer these questions, combining satellite image analysis and household surveys to understand farmer decision-making across large spatio- temporal scales. Though the lab would be best suited to students who would like to similarly combine these methods, this is not required and students who are interested in either satellite image or household survey analysis are also encouraged to apply. If you are interested in applying for the SEAS Ph.D. program in the Jain lab, please send Meha Jain (mehaj...@umich.edu) an email with a short paragraph describing your research interests and a CV.
[ECOLOG-L] Research Lab Technician in Sustainable Agriculture, School of Natural Resources & Environment, University of Michigan
Research Lab Technician in Sustainable Agriculture, School of Natural Resources & Environment, University of Michigan Job Title: Research Lab Technician Intermediate (Job Code 102942) Working Title: Research Lab Technician Intermediate Department: School of Natural Resources and Environment (SNRE) FLSA Status:Non-Exempt Type/Hours: Full Time (40 hours/week), Monday – Friday Start date: Flexible, between July – September 2017 Term: 1 year. This is a term-limited position initially for one year with potential to extend to two years based on performance, funding, and need. Position and Details: The Jain lab at the University of Michigan is seeking a Research Lab Tech to help process and analyze large datasets (ranging from census datasets, geo-spatial datasets, and satellite imagery) to aid research on sustainable food systems and food security in the face of environmental change. Competitive salary will be provided based on qualifications + benefits. In addition, the Research Lab Tech will help manage the lab group and website. Qualifications and Application Instructions: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, geography, sustainability science, agricultural sciences, economics, environmental sciences, or a related field and prior research experience is required. Demonstrated ability to analyze complex data and work independently is required. Preference will be given to applicants with strong programming skills (in R, Python, MATLAB, and/or Google Earth Engine). Additional experience with remote sensing would be a benefit but is not required. If interested, the following application materials should be emailed to mehaj...@umich.edu with the email subject of “Research Application”: 1) Cover letter describing general research interests and programming experience 2) CV 3) List of 3 potential references with contact information (email) Application Deadline: Applicant are encouraged to apply by 4/18/17. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and this job posting may be closed at any time after 4/18/17. Mission The School of Natural Resources and Environment’s overarching mission is to contribute to the protection of the Earth's resources and the achievement of a sustainable society. Through research, education, and outreach, the faculty, staff, and students are devoted to generating knowledge and developing policies, techniques, and skills to help practitioners manage and conserve environmental resources to meet the full range of human needs on a sustainable basis. The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Meha Jain Assistant Professor School of Natural Resources and Environment University of Michigan, Ann Arbor http://mehajain.weebly.com/
[ECOLOG-L] Postdoc Position: Sustainable Agriculture, University of Michigan
Postdoctoral Position in Sustainable Agriculture, School of Natural Resources & Environment, University of Michigan Mission: The School of Natural Resources and Environment’s overarching mission is to contribute to the protection of the Earth's resources and the achievement of a sustainable society. Through research, education, and outreach, the faculty, staff, and students are devoted to generating knowledge and developing policies, techniques, and skills to help practitioners manage and conserve environmental resources to meet the full range of human needs on a sustainable basis. Position Description: A postdoctoral position is available starting September of 2016 at the School of Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Michigan. I am looking for a highly motivated postdoc who is interested in questions related to sustainable agriculture and food security. My research group uses a variety of quantitative methods, including remote sensing, GIS, econometrics, and structured household interviews to assess how farmers perceive, respond, and adapt to environmental change. Ideally the interested candidate will be well versed in remote sensing, working with large datasets, and/or leading large-scale household surveys. Position Details: Competitive salary will be provided based on qualifications. The position is initially for one year, with potential to extend to two years based on performance, funding and need. Qualifications and Application Instructions: Preference will be given to applicants with publication experience, programming experience in R, Python and/or Google Earth Engine, remote sensing and GIS experience, and/or experience conducting large scale household surveys. Applicants can come from a wide range of Ph.D. backgrounds, including geography, sustainability science, agricultural sciences, economics, and environmental sciences. If interested, the following application materials should be emailed to mehaj...@stanford.edu, with the email subject of “Postdoc Position Application”: (1) Cover letter describing general research interests, (2) CV, (3) One representative manuscript (preferably first authored and published), and (4) List of 2 references with contact information (email). Meha Jain Assistant Professor School of Natural Resources and Environment University of Michigan, Ann Arbor http://mehajain.weebly.com/