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Opportunities @ IMCS
POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE POSITION Postdoctoral Associate position in applied algal physiology for research on biofuel production Applicants should have a Ph. D. in algal or plant biochemistry and physiology with a strong background in molecular techniques and lipid biosynthesis. This initial annual appointment is at $40,000 per year plus benefits, starting Fall 2008, and is renewable for up to three years. Please send curriculum vita, statement of research interests, and names of three references by June 30, 2008 to: Professor Paul Falkowski Rutgers is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Assistant Professor, Fisheries Oceanography The School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, and the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences at Rutgers University are seeking a Fisheries Oceanographer to join an existing faculty of forty spanning biological, chemical, geological, and physical oceanography. This is a state-funded, tenure-track position in the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences and carries full faculty benefits. Salary level will be commensurate with experience. The Fisheries Oceanographer shall have a Ph.D. and a proven record of research and leadership in fisheries science and experience with advanced technologies such as active and passive acoustics, molecular population genetics, ecosystem/population dynamics modeling, otolith biogeochemistry, or gear technology. Preference will be given to applicants whose research crosses traditional disciplinary lines and who look forward to interacting broadly with existing faculty, collaborating with an emerging cluster of fisheries scientists, and with the fishing industry, as well as federal and state partners. The successful applicant will be expected to establish a strong, externally funded research and extension program designed to engage local, state, regional and national communities in areas relevant to those interests from varied sources such as NSF, NOAA, foundations, and corporations. They will be expected to advise graduate students and to advise and assist the fishing industry in scientific components of the management system.The successful applicant is expected to make full use of Rutgers’ coastal field stations. A list of current IMCS research groups and projects can be found at http://marine.rutgers.edu. Applications will be accepted until January 31, 2008 or until suitable candidate is found. To apply: Please submit an electronic copy of curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests, and the names of three references to: Dr. Ken Able MARINE RESEARCH TECHNICIAN Rutgers University Marine Field Station Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences Seasonal positions available for the 2008 field season: Closing date: April 4, 2008 Send cover letter including dates of availability, resume, and names / contact information of three references to rhagan@marine.rutgers.edu or fax to 609-296-1024. or mail to: GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANTS Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Applications are being accepted for graduate research assistantships in oceanography at the M.S. and Ph.D. level. We encourage applications from high-quality, motivated students interested in working on global problems related to the fields of biological, physical and chemical oceanography. Specifically, we encourage candidates with interests in multidisciplinary studies under the broad themes of ocean and climate modeling, molecular ecology, bio-physics and bio-optics, marine microbiology, biogeochemistry, coastal and estuarine processes, paleoceanography and climate change. Applicants are encouraged to visit marine.rutgers.edu to review a list of the faculty research interests. We intend to offer six fellowships for the academic year starting Fall 2008. IMCS is located at New Brunswick, NJ and is about 40 min from NYC and 45 min from the coast. In addition to the high-quality research and analytical facility in the institute, we also maintain a coastal marine station with state of the art oceanographic research facilities. Applications are due January 15, 2008. For more information and application materials, please contact the Graduate Program in Oceanography, IMCS, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 71 Dudley Rd., New Brunswick, NJ 08901. Contact Dr. Yair Rosenthal at rosentha@marine.rutgers.edu. or mail to POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE POSITIONS We have one year appointments in the areas of biological, chemical, geological, and physical oceanography. These positions are renewable. Please send resume, a statement
of research interest, and three references Dr. J. Frederick Grassle Rutgers is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, seeks an imaginative and distinguished scientist with strong leadership skills for the position of Director of the Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences (IMCS). The Director will develop a vision and strategic plan for the Institute that will not only advance its current leadership role in marine and coastal sciences worldwide, but will also enhance the international prominence of the entire spectrum of allied fields at Rutgers, including earth, ocean, atmospheric, and environmental sciences. The Director will promote an integrated program of research, education, and service in the Institute.Rutgers, New Jersey's comprehensive public research university and member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), is one of the nation’s oldest and largest institutions of higher education. IMCS is a multi-disciplinary research institute with distinguished faculty from a variety of departments, a substantial professional staff, and a demonstrated record of acquiring competitive external funding. It has a strong academic reputation and fosters one of the top-ranked marine science programs in the country. Present research strengths include ocean ecology/evolution, biogeochemistry, ocean observatories, ocean modeling, and climate change. The Institute maintains a facility in New Brunswick, close to New York City and New Jersey’s natural areas, and supports several field stations along the coast and in the Pine Barrens. Rutgers’ vision for this collaborative, multi-disciplinary program includes a strong commitment of significant new resources, including additional faculty and a new building. The salary range for this senior tenured faculty position is competitive, commensurate with experience and qualifications. Candidates are expected to provide evidence of exceptional scholarly accomplishments in research and teaching, administrative achievement, and demonstrated leadership ability at the local, national, and international level. Nominations are welcome. To ensure full consideration, a nomination or a letter of interest and current vita should be sent to the address below by March 15, 2007. Review of nominations and applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. All correspondence will be held in confidence. Professor Fred Roberts, Chair, IMCS Search Committee An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer Assistant/Associate Professor, Oceanography Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences The Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences at Rutgers is seeking one or more interdisciplinary oceanographers to join the existing forty faculty who span biological, chemical, geological, and physical oceanography. This is a state-funded, tenure-track academic-year position carrying full faculty benefits. Salary level will be commensurate with prior experience. Preference will be given to candidates at the Assistant Professor level. Candidates shall have a Ph.D. and a demonstrated research record in one of the following three areas of oceanography and/or geosciences: Biological oceanographers with expertise in marine ecosystem dynamics or population biology. Chemical oceanographers using novel and forward-thinking approaches and analytical techniques to study biogeochemical cycles in the present and past ocean. Physical oceanographers with expertise in estuarine or continental shelf physical processes, sediment transport, or advanced data assimilation. We are particularly interested in scientists who can work across one or more of these disciplines and interact broadly with existing faculty. Applicants will be expected to develop and conduct a strong, externally funded research program in areas relevant to these interests, to advise graduate students, and to teach graduate and undergraduate courses in areas of their expertise in oceanography. A list of current research groups and projects can be found at http://marine.rutgers.edu. Rutgers is an equal opportunity employer. To apply: Please send a curriculum vita, a statement of research and teaching interests, and the names of three references by July 1, 2007 to: Chair, Oceanography Search Committee c/o Ms. Sarah Kasule email: oceansearch@marine.rutgers.edu Undergraduate Opportunities
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