GESTAR II Director
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) invites applications for a Director for its Goddard Earth Sciences Technology and Research II (GESTAR II) Center. The incumbent should hold a Ph.D. in a related field and qualify for appointment as a tenured full professor within an academic department at UMBC. The position is available in the Summer of 2022.
GESTAR II is funded primarily by a Cooperative Agreement with the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). It has a research staff of approximately 120 scientists and faculty, many of whom collaborate with scientists at GSFC and other entities in research related to the observation, analysis, and modeling of physical processes within the Earth-Sun system, and to global climate change issues on Earth. Additional GESTAR II partners include Morgan State University (MSU), Arizona State University (ASU), Colorado State University (CSU), Penn State University (PSU), and the Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA). More information about the program is available at gestar2.umbc.edu.
The GESTAR II Director provides the overall scientific vision and leadership for the Center and serves as the Center's principal interface to GSFC, to the UMBC leadership and academic community, and GESTAR II partner directors. The Director, in collaboration with the GESTAR II partners, is responsible for the overall management of the Center, and for the scientific quality and integrity of the research performed by the Center's research faculty and staff, who are located at GSFC, at UMBC, and at GESTAR II partner institutions.
The GESTAR II Director brings a demonstrated portfolio of scientific and technical expertise in Earth, Atmospheric, and Oceanic sciences and holds a distinguished research portfolio and national reputation in a related and relevant area. As part of this position, the GESTAR II Director will be expected to devote a significant amount of time on research and teaching at UMBC and is expected to actively contribute to the education and mentorship of graduate students and junior scientists.
As GESTAR II Director the incumbent reports directly to the Vice President for Research at UMBC.
UMBC has a history of over a quarter Century of successful cooperative partnerships with GSFC, with over 200 faculty, scientist and researchers actively working in several research centers. In addition to GESTAR II, UMBC is working with GSFC under theCenter for Space Sciences and Technology (CSST – csst.umbc.edu), theJoint Center for Earth Systems Technology (JCET – jcet.umbc.edu), and the Goddard Planetary Heliophysics Institute (GPHI – gphi.umbc.edu). UMBC is currently ranked at #15 in NASA funding among all U.S. Colleges and Universities.
Application Requirements:
All applications must be submitted as PDF files. Individual applications will not be reviewed until all four of the following materials are received:
- Cover Letter
- Curriculum Vitae
- Statement regarding research plans
- Statement regarding experience and commitment to diversity and inclusion
- Names and contact information of at least three references
For inquiries regarding this position, please send email to Dr. Karl V. Steiner, Vice President for Research, steinerk@umbc.edu. Review of applications will begin on June 1, 2022 and will continue until the position is filled.
In order to receive full consideration all application materials should be submitted prior to this date.
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