Hydrogeoscientist – Dept. of Geology and Geography
Job No. 09825 @ https://careers.wvu.edu

The West Virginia University Department of Geology & Geography invites 
applications for a tenure-track position in geology at the Assistant 
Professor level starting in August 2019. A Ph.D. or equivalent degree in 
Geoscience or a broadly related field is required at the time of 
appointment. We seek applications from individuals with interests in basic 
and applied aspects of water science. The successful applicant will possess 
demonstrable expertise applicable to competitively funded research 
problems. Relevant specialties might include physical hydrogeology; fluid 
flow modeling; hyporheic or vadose zone processes; groundwater-surface 
water interaction; flow in fractured media; hydrogeology of energy-related 
activities; groundwater supply and sustainability; contaminant transport; 
watershed dynamics; ecohydrology; or karst hydrogeology.

Candidates will be evaluated based on their potential to establish a 
vigorous externally funded research program, publish scholarly work, mentor 
graduate students, and to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels, 
including a junior-senior level physical hydrogeology course.

Research on fresh water resources is a strategic focus at WVU, as 
demonstrated by a newly established interdisciplinary Institute of Water 
Security and Science (https://iwss.wvu.edu/), a National Science Foundation 
funded multi-state Appalachian Freshwater Initiative 
(https://iwss.wvu.edu/projects/appalachian-freshwater-initiative), and many 
other water focus areas located in WVU colleges and centers.

WVU (http://www.wvu.edu) is a comprehensive land-grant university that 
enrolls 29,000 students. It is classified as “highest research activity” by 
the Carnegie Foundation. WVU is located in Morgantown 
(https://www.morgantownwv.gov/), ranked as a most preferred small city in 
America. The immediate region has a diverse population of about 200,000 
residents. The community lies within a high technology corridor that 
includes several federal research facilities, as well as resource-based 
industries. The city is readily accessible to Pittsburgh and Washington, DC.

To apply for this position, visit https://careers.wvu.edu, navigate to the 
position title listed above, and submit, (1) a single PDF file including a 
statement of research interests, a statement of teaching philosophy, and a 
current curriculum vitae; (2) a list of names and e-mail addresses for at 
least three individuals who can provide prompt letters of recommendation; 
and (3) pdf files of up to four publications.

Review of applications will commence on December 3, 2018 and continue until 
the position is filled. For additional information, please see 
http://pages.geo.wvu.edu/hydrogeo or contact search chair Steve Kite at 
steve.k...@mail.wvu.edu. WVU is an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer and 
welcomes applications from all qualified individuals, including minorities, 
females, individuals with disabilities, and veterans.

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