Assistant Professor in Coastal Microbial and Ecosystem Ecology

University of New Hampshire

Durham, NH

ID: 7276141
Posted: August 28, 2024
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled

Job Description

Summary of Position
The Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA) at University of New Hampshire invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Coastal Microbial and Ecosystem Ecology. This position will enhance UNH’s excellence in research, teaching, and scholarship in marine, estuarine, and freshwater ecosystems. We seek candidates with a strong background in microbial community structure of coastal watersheds, and demonstrated leadership in engaged scholarship, outreach, and education. The candidate will utilize a combination of field campaigns, mesocosms, and controlled laboratory experimentation to perform functional ecosystem measurements including but not limited to greenhouse gas fluxes and nutrient cycling. Desired candidates will demonstrate expertise in areas such as microbial contribution to ecosystem function and resilience under changing environmental conditions and will show ability to work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team to understand interactions among microbial processes, biogeochemical cycles, and ecosystem function in response to environmental change. Applicants with lived experiences and/or professional service informed by worldviews and/or perspectives about minority group status including race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, religion, and disability and who are committed to work in and foster a diverse faculty, staff, and student environment at UNH are those we desire most. The new faculty member will teach upper-level and graduate courses in estuarine microbial ecology and a non-majors introductory course. The successful candidate will develop and maintain a high-impact externally-funded research program, train graduate students, mentor undergraduates, perform impactful departmental service, and contribute to UNH’s broader research enterprise. To apply, visit https://jobs.usnh.edu/postings/XXXXXXX where you will submit a cover letter; CV; a statement on diversity, equity, and inclusion; statements of research interests and teaching philosophy; and contact information for three references. Closing date for receipt of applications is 1 October 2024.
Additional Job Information
teaching, and/or public engagement the richness of diversity in the learning experience and integrate multicultural approaches and perspectives into instructional methods and research tools. The successful applicant will be expected to develop a nationally known extramurally funded research program that will leverage UNH’s state-of-the art research infrastructure, including the University Instrumentation Center, the Hubbard Center for Genome Studies, the Research Computing Center, three coastal research centers, and develop projects relevant to the mission of the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station (NHAES). Additionally, the successful candidate is expected to develop new opportunities for exchange with other research institutions, domestic or abroad, to strengthen UNH’s national and international profile as a leader in coastal research.
Posting Number PF0891FY25
Acceptable Minimum Qualifications
A Ph.D. in a relevant field is required. Candidates must have a strong publication record, demonstrated grantsmanship skills, and a record of instructional experience and curriculum development that can fulfill the academic needs of the Department of Biological Sciences. Candidates must show evidence of the ability to establish cross-disciplinary research partnerships with UNH faculty in other departments, NHAES, and local, state, and federal agencies. Finally, the candidate must show evidence of the potential to secure competitive grants and awards in support of their research and that of students (graduate and undergraduate).
Additional Preferred Qualifications
Preferred applicants will explore microbial community impacts on ecosystem processes utilizing methods that include molecular (e.g., nucleic acid sequencing, metagenomics, bioinformatics) and stable isotopes as a tool to measure nitrogen and carbon cycling in conjunction with the microbial community. The scholarly program is expected to elaborate how microbial communities affect overall ecosystem health within the context of ecological restoration and/or climate resilience, especially in response to human activities, such as land-use, nutrient, enrichment, sea level, rise, and emerging contaminants.
Salary Information
Salary is complemented by a comprehensive benefits package which includes medical, dental, retirement, tuition, and paid time off.