The Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium for Research and Education 
(LUMCON) seeks to hire at least one new Assistant Professor in the 
second phase of a multi-year faculty expansion. Candidates should have 
strong field-based research programs with notable research achievements, 
demonstration of or potential for funded research, and a commitment to 
education and outreach. Our research vessel fleet and proximity to the 
coast facilitate the use of a broad mix of traditional and innovative 
instruments and observational techniques to make measurements in many 
settings, from open-ocean to coastal regions. Specifically, we are 
looking to hire a physical oceanographer and/or chemical oceanographer.

1) Physical oceanographer-We invite scientists that address a wide range 
of fundamental problems in ocean and coastal sciences, as well as 
interdisciplinary research questions, using observations, modeling, 
theory, and laboratory experiments. We specifically seek individuals 
with expertise in: 1) air-sea interactions, 2) decadal-scale climate 
variability, 3) coastal dynamics and circulation, and/or 4) oceanic 
scale circulation with an emphasis on the Gulf of Mexico.

 2) Chemical oceanographer-We invite well-qualified chemical 
oceanographers as well as scientists from the broader fields of 
environmental or analytical chemistry to apply. We are interested in 
scientists that address a wide range of fundamental problems in ocean 
and coastal sciences, as well as interdisciplinary research questions, 
using observations, modeling, theory, and laboratory experiments. 
Specialties of interest include but are not limited to: 1) ocean 
acidification, 2) marine inorganic carbon chemistry, 3) carbon cycle-
climate interactions.

The LUMCON DeFelice Marine Center (http://www.lumcon.edu), located at 
the upper end of Terrebonne Bay in the Mississippi River deltaic plain 
between the Atchafalaya and Mississippi rivers, is in close proximity to 
numerous habitats including extensive marshes, estuaries, rivers large 
and small, and the open Gulf of Mexico. The Center facilities include a 
seawater system, multiple wet labs, a racetrack flume, Doppler wind 
profiler, state-of-the art environmental chambers, extensive aquaculture 
facilities and toxicology lab, a marsh mesocosm facility under 
development, and a fleet of research vessels.  In addition, LUMCON 
represents a consortium of universities and colleges across the State of 
Louisiana. Preference will be given to candidates who can clearly 
demonstrate a research program that maximizes the locality and research 
assets of the DeFelice Marine Center and the strengths of the 
consortium.

The position carries a 9-month salary. The initial appointment is for 
three years; following a review, the contract may be renewed for three 
more years. A six-year review similar to a tenure review is conducted 
for promotion to Associate Professor, but LUMCON is not a tenure-
granting institution.
 
Submit electronic copies of 1) a letter of interest; 2) curriculum vita; 
3) research statement; 4) education and outreach statement; 5) a 
statement of how your research program would use the location of 
LUMCON's DeFelice Marine Center and its assets, develop collaborations 
with faculty at both the Marine Center and at consortium member 
universities, and collaboratively utilize the resources of the 
consortium member universities; and 6) the name, affiliation, address, 
phone and email address of three references to [email protected] with the 
subject LUMCON FACULTY HIRE. Specific questions about the positions can 
be directed to Dr. Craig R. McClain, Executive Director, 
[email protected] (985-851-2801). 
 
Review of applicants will begin October 15, 2017 and will continue until 
position is filled.
 
LUMCON is an AA/EO employer.

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