The Faculty of Science at the University of Turku is inviting applications for a tenure-track position of Assistant Professor and Associate Professor in Hydroinformatics and Fluvial Geomorpholgy open in The Digital Waters Flagship (DIWA) at the Geology Section of Department of Geography and Geology.
An Assistant Professor first serves for a fixed term of 3-5 years and an Associate Professors for 2-4 years before being evaluated for an upgrade to become a full professor. The title and the position in the tenure track will be tailored to the qualifications and accomplishments of the successful applicant.
The position of Assistant / Associate Professor in Hydroinformatics and Fluvial Geomorphology is located within the flagship research project "Digital Waters" at the Department of Geography and Geology, specifically within the Geography section. The professorship's field encompasses hydroinformatics and fluvial geomorphology, with a primary focus on new digital measurement methods and their application in hydro- and morphodynamic modelling in both natural and urban environments. Additionally, the Assistant / Associate Professor is expected to be proficient in fluvial geomorphology, as well as in geoinformatics and remote sensing methods as part of hydrological research and societal applications. Research achievements, especially in these areas, demonstrated through publications, are highly valued. The Assistant / Associate Professor will supervise and provide teaching, particularly in the flagship doctoral pilot (comprising 60 doctoral researchers in the consortium, with 16 doctoral researchers at the University of Turku), supervise postdoctoral researchers within the flagship, and engage in international cutting-edge research as part of the Digital Waters research community. The selected Assistant / Associate Professor will lead their own research group, with 1-2 postdoctoral researchers and 2-4 doctoral researchers. The professorship contributes to strengthening the research and teaching of physical geography and geoinformatics at the University of Turku.
The employment will commence according to the contract, but no later than January 1, 2025.
The associate/assistant professor
• Conducts and guides scientific research:
• Provides research-based teaching:
• Supervises theses at all academic levels.
• Keeps abreast of scientific developments.
• Engages in societal interaction and international cooperation in their field.
• Participates in administrative tasks assigned to them by the university.
Requirements
We expect the applicant to have expertise in hydroinformatics and fluvial geomorphology, including digital measurement methods and their application in hydro- and morphodynamic modeling in both natural and urban environments. Additionally, the applicant is expected to be proficient in fluvial geomorphology, as well as in geoinformatics and remote sensing methods as part of hydrological research and societal applications. Research achievements, particularly in these areas, demonstrated through scientific publications, are highly valued.
We value evidence of obtaining research funding as well as competence in stakeholder cooperation, including the business sector.
The successful applicant may be appointed to a fixed-term Associate / Assistant professorship (tenure track) depending on his/ her previous academic merits in research, teaching, and academic leadership and societal interaction.
For information about the qualification requirements of the position in the University of Turku Rules of Procedure
and the tenure track system of the University of Turku visit: Guidelines for the tenure track system at the UTU.
We value equality and diversity in our work community and encourage qualified applicants, regardless of background, to apply for our open positions.
Information for the applicant
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