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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThe Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (AOS) invites applications at the assistant (tenure track) or associate professor(tenured) level with research broadly related to modeling remote sensing and/or analysis of climate and extreme weather risk impacts or
solutions. Applications are welcomed from researchers representing the full spectrum of the Earth System sciences (i.e. atmosphere ocean land cryosphere carbon cycle/biogeochemistry etc) who utilize a variety of tools including AI-based approaches modeling and/or observations to conduct their work. The expected start date is August 2025.
This position is part of the Wisconsin Research Innovation and Scholarly Excellence Initiative centered on the theme of Environment: Adaptation Resilience Technology and Humanity (RISE-EARTH). RISE-EARTH is intended to support scholarship that enables resilient economic and environmental systems decarbonization and/or the energy transition.
We especially encourage applications from individuals whose research 1)complements the AOS departments traditional strengths in climate and Earth System science satellite remote sensing and meteorology and atmosphere and ocean dynamics; and 2) builds on our strong ties to closely related campus units including the UW Space Sciences and Engineering Center (SSEC); the NOAA Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS) the Data Science Institute(DSI); and the Nelson Institutes Center for Climatic Research (CCR)Center for Sustainability and Global Environment (SAGE) and Energy Analysis and Policy (EAP) Program. The successful candidate will contribute to an environment that fosters engagement and a sense of belonging for faculty staff students and members of the broader community.
The successful candidate will develop vigorous research and teaching programs focused on the Earths atmosphere and oceans.
The successful candidate will create and maintain a strong world-class research program. The candidate will be expected to teach twoundergraduate and/or graduate level courses per year mentor graduatestudents and contribute to the intellectual and academic life of thedepartment. University and community service will be expected asappropriate.
The individual will also participate in interdisciplinary and collaborative efforts with other departments schools and colleges.
The primary selection criteria will be individual excellence in research suggestive of future leadership potential in the field the ability to contribute to teaching core courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels and a strong commitment to the intellectual and academic vitality of the department and university.
The successful candidate will demonstrate experience with fostering or the ability to foster a teaching learning departmental and research environment where all can thrive.
Candidates for the Assistant Professor title must have the potential to develop a vibrant research program in their field of specialization.
Candidates for the Associate Professor title must have demonstrated excellence in scholarly research teaching and service which meet the requirements for associate professor with tenure as determined by the College of Letters & Science Physical Sciences Divisional Committee.
Demonstrated leadership in research as evidenced by a strong journal publication record and by the ability to independently attain research grants will be a valued asset.
PhD in Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences or closely related field is required prior to the start of the appointment
Candidates must apply online at ; search for position Professor of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (PVL 306305) and click on Apply Now.
Andrea Lang
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