Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 11:18:58 -0700 (MST) From: "Kristine M. Larson" To: igsmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov Subject: [IGSMAIL-4132]: Faculty Positions at the University of Colorado Message-ID: Sender: owner-igsmail Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGS Electronic Mail 29 Oct 10:19:01 PST 2002 Message Number 4132 ****************************************************************************** Author: Kristine M. Larson Applications for two tenure-track faculty positions from individuals with interests in the general areas of remote sensing, unmanned aerospace vehicles (UAV), and the Global Positioning System (GPS) are sought. The Department anticipates hiring at the assistant professor level; however, associate and full professor level will also be considered for exceptional candidates, particularly if they strengthen the Department in diversity. We are primarily interested in candidates with expertise in airborne platform instrumentation, avionics, flight controls, system engineering and their application to our three aforementioned focus areas. Individuals with interdisciplinary interests or who combine scientific applications with the above technological areas are especially valued. Applicants should show strong promise in undergraduate and graduate teaching, research, and mentoring Ph.D. students. A Ph.D. degree in an appropriate engineering or science discipline is required and some postdoctoral or comparable industry experience is desired. The Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences has 24 faculty, approximately 175 graduate students and 370 undergraduate students, and is located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains on a beautiful 800-acre campus. Faculty research expertise includes aerodynamics and fluid mechanics, astrodynamics and remote sensing, GPS technology and applications, atmospheric and oceanic sciences, computational physics, dynamics and control, bioastronautics, space flight hardware design, and structures and materials. Research expenditures total about $10 million each year. Please explore http://aerospace.colorado.edu/ for details about the Department and our program. Applicants should send a current CV, one-page statements of research and teaching interests, dates available, and names of four references to Ms Patti Gassaway, AES, 429 UCB, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0429. Review of applications begins on January 15, 2003, continuing until the positions are filled. The University of Colorado is committed to diversity and equality in education and employment. Kristine M. Larson Editor, Geophysical Research Letters Associate Professor voice: 303.492.6583 Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences fax: 303.492.7881 University of Colorado at Boulder Boulder CO 80309-0429 e-mail: Kristine.Larson@Colorado.edu http://spot.colorado.edu/~kristine/Home.html