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Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) of Geomitigation of Greenhouse Gases
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (www.eaps.ethz.ch) at ETH Zurich invites applications ...
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Research Scientist in Deep Learning & Water Resources
Research Scientist in Deep Learning & Water Resources Tulane University’s ByWater Institute invites applications for a staff research scientist in ...
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Assistant Professor Data Science for Agricultural and Ecosystem Sustainability
Tenure-track assistant professor in data science for agricultural and ecosystem sustainability with research and teaching (50%/50%) responsibilities.
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Assistant Professor of Sustainability, Climate Solutions, Environmental Health, Barnard College
Full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor in Environmental Sustainability, Department of Environmental Science, Barnard College, Columbia University
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Assistant Professor of Instruction in Earth, Environmental & Planetary Sciences, GIS focus
We seek a colleague with core strength in GIS, who will teach other courses in their field of expertise.
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Open Rank faculty tenured/tenure track in Earth and Planetary Materials
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS) and the Institute of Meteoritics (IOM) at the University of New Mexico invites applications fo...
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Assistant Professor of Earth and Climate Sciences and Physics
The Bates College Department of Earth and Climate Sciences (EACS) and the Department of Physics & Astronomy (P&A) invite applications for a jointly...
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Assistant Professor in Solid Earth Geophysics
Assistant Professor position in Solid Earth Geophysics at the University of Missouri--Columbia.