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Post-Doctoral Fellow

Employer
The University of Memphis
Location
Memphis, Tennessee
Salary
Up to $55,000 per year
Closing date
Mar 27, 2020

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Discipline
Hydrology
Career Level
Postdoctoral
Education Level
PhD
Desired Certifications
Professional Hydrologist
Job Type
Full-time
Relocation Cost
No Relocation
Sector Type
Academia

Job Details

 

The Center for Applied Earth Science and Engineering Research (CAESER) under the Herff College of Engineering at the University of Memphis invites applications for two postdoctoral positions described below.

Position 1:

https://workforum.memphis.edu/postings/24837

The position involves addressing groundwater sustainability in western Tennessee, working within the rural landscape to assess groundwater use and availability, assessing recharge mechanisms to the region’s aquifers, determining threats to aquifer recharge and mechanisms to encourage recharge, investigating the exchange between groundwater and surface water, assisting in the development of educational material for distribution among multi-generational audiences, and seeking external funding opportunities to advance CAESER’s research agenda. The goals are to determine aquifer recharge mechanisms, ascertain the impact of land-use change on groundwater sustainability, derive best practices to ensure the longevity of groundwater quantity and high-quality in the region, and inform the public and elected officials on the topic of groundwater sustainability and to encourage informed decision making. The research will be conducted through CAESER, primarily under the direction of Dr. Brian Waldron. The primary location for the post-doctoral researcher will be in Memphis, Tennessee, at the University of Memphis main campus with much time also spent at the University of Memphis-Lambuth campus in Jackson, Tennessee. This is a one-year appointment with possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance and continued funding.

Position 2:

https://workforum.memphis.edu/postings/24722

The position encompasses a broad range of activity that includes assisting graduate students in conducting their water-related field research in groundwater and surface water, developing innovative methodologies to collect data beyond traditional means, advancing CAESER’s research agenda by pursuing external funding opportunities, building regional and international collaborations among other science research centers, and developing educational material for outreach purposes to multi-generational audiences including elected officials. The research will be conducted through CAESER, primarily under the direction of Dr. Brian Waldron. The primary location for the post-doctoral researcher will be in Memphis, Tennessee, at the University of Memphis main campus with much time also spent at the University of Memphis-Lambuth campus in Jackson, Tennessee. This is a one-year appointment with possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance and continued funding.

Candidates for the positions listed above must have a recent Ph.D. in a relevant field of science or engineering. Individuals with experience in agricultural water use, groundwater field studies, and community outreach are encouraged to apply. Interested candidates should contact Dr. Waldron at 901-678-5110 or bwaldron@memphis.edu. Applications should include a CV, a brief statement of research experience and interests, and the contact information for three references. The review process will commence immediately following University approval of the position and continue until the position is filled.  The position is expected to begin by the end of Spring 2020. The expected salary range is $45,000 to $55,000 per year, depending on experience and available funding.

The University of Memphis is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.

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Center for Earthquake Research and Information (CERI) at the University of Memphis is one of five Centers of Excellence at the University of Memphis. CERI is a vibrant place where faculty, researchers, students and staff dedicate their time and energy to understanding the causes and physical consequences of earthquakes, and their impact on society. CERI faculty and researchers focus on a wide variety of problems in geophysics, seismology, geodesy, exploration, geodynamics, source physics, and engineering seismology. CERI is dedicated to the education of new researchers, and offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Earth Sciences with a concentration in Geophysics. For additional information on CERI graduate programs visit our "Research and Study at CERI" web pages  for additional information.

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