The College of Natural Sciences (CNS) and the Jackson School of Geosciences
(JSG) at the University of Texas at Austin invite applications for three
tenure-track faculty positions as part of a cluster hire initiative, which
aims to leverage advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and data
science (DS) to promote UT Austin’s leadership in addressing the world’s
most pressing environmental challenges. It is broadly expected that the new
faculty hires will likely be placed in the home departments of Integrative
Biology (CNS) or Earth and Planetary Sciences (JSG), with the possibility
of a joint appointment for Associate or Full Professor hires. We encourage
applications at all levels - Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor.

We seek dynamic and collaborative scholars whose research advances or
applies cutting-edge AI models and DS methods to analyze large
observational data sets collected at various scales, develop predictive
models of environmental systems, or develop technologies or approaches for
environmental monitoring. Applications can include the pace and impacts of
global change, conservation of biodiversity, management of water resources,
and human, animal, and ecosystem health. Research areas of interest
include, but are not limited to:

Advancing AI-driven methods and big-data analytics to study and model
complex environmental systems, from genes to populations to landscapes,
particularly in the context of ecological and evolutionary processes,
climate change, and other anthropogenic pressures.

Applying AI and DS to improve mechanistic understanding of ecosystem
dynamics, nutrient cycling, the climate system, and water and carbon
cycling, from local to global scales.

Using AI to drive innovation in remote-sensing technologies and data
assimilation techniques to track environmental changes, monitor organisms,
and integrate multi-source data (e.g., satellite, sensor networks, field
observations) for enhanced environmental or ecological modeling and
forecasting.

UT Austin is home to state-of-the-art research facilities including a
growing field station network, world-class collections, and unrivaled
high-performance computing resources at the Texas Advanced Computing Center
(TACC). Researchers benefit from collaborative opportunities in AI/DS
through the UT Institute for Foundations of Machine Learning, the Machine
Learning Laboratory, the new UT Center for Generative AI, and the Oden
Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences. UT’s location in
Austin—a growing tech and innovation hub— creates opportunities for
collaboration with industry leaders in technology and AI. The Environmental
Science Institute facilitates interdisciplinary research, education, and
community engagement across the geosciences and biosciences.

The Department of Integrative Biology is renowned for its interdisciplinary
approach, combining expertise in ecology, evolution, and behavior to
address fundamental questions about organisms in their natural
environments. Faculty members are leaders in diverse research areas such as
biodiversity, genetics, evolution, conservation biology, disease ecology,
spatial ecology, and theoretical ecology, often integrating approaches and
collaborating across disciplines. Faculty in Integrative Biology supervise
students in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior (EEB), Plant Biology, Cell and
Molecular Biology, Statistics, and Computational Science, Engineering, and
Mathematics (CSEM) Ph.D. programs.

The Jackson School of Geosciences hosts a vibrant and innovative research
community of more than 125 faculty and offers access to world-class
research facilities and support. More than 50 JSG faculty engage in
cutting-edge environmental research, leveraging unique facilities. JSG is a
leader in developing and using remote and in-situ sensing technologies for
autonomous monitoring of environmental systems and calibration of
satellites. In addition to their highly ranked undergraduate and graduate
programs, the JSG offers a graduate certificate in AI and Machine Learning.

*Qualifications*

A Ph.D. in Earth Sciences, Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Climate Sciences,
Computer Science, Data Science, or a related field is required at the time
of appointment.

A demonstrated track record of developing or advancing the use of novel AI
methodologies with applications in environmental science.

Proven ability to engage in interdisciplinary research and collaborate with
experts across computational and environmental disciplines.

Strong potential or evidence of securing external funding to support an
internationally recognized research program.

Commitment to teaching and mentoring students at the undergraduate and
graduate levels, with an emphasis on integrating research and teaching.

*Application Instructions*

Applicants should submit a cover letter (1 page); curriculum vitae; a
research statement detailing past accomplishments and a vision of future
work (up to 3 pages); a teaching statement (up to 2 pages); a mentoring
statement (up to 2 pages); and contact information for three references.
Applicants are encouraged to specify a preferred home department in the
cover letter.

Applications received by January 6, 2024 will be assured of full
consideration.
https://apply.interfolio.com/158908
https://apply.interfolio.com/158779


-- 
Caroline E. Farrior, Ph.D.
Associate Professor | Integrative Biology
The University of Texas at Austin
+1(512)232-6922 | cfarr...@utexas.edu
https://sites.cns.utexas.edu/cfarrior
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