What are the responsibilities and job description for the Post Doctoral Research Associate- Soil and Water Conservation position at Central State University?
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Agriculture and Natural Resources Information and Management (ANRIM) lab in the College of Science and Engineering at Central State University is seeking a postdoctoral research associate to work on research projects related to soil and water conservation in agricultural and natural systems. The selected candidate is expected to have expertise in one or more of the following areas: modeling contaminant flow and transport at various geospatial scales, process-based modeling of soil organic matter transformations, soil metagenomics and proteomics and isotope geochemistry. The selected candidate will be responsible for field data collection, laboratory analysis, data synthesis, manuscript preparation and publications. The candidate will also assist the supervisor with report preparation, data analysis, and manuscript writing. The successful candidate should demonstrate the ability to work independently and as a team to achieve the research objectives. The candidate is also expected to supervise undergraduate researchers engaged in the research activities. The candidate must be proficient in research design creation, data collection and data analysis in their area of expertise and be willing to learn the design, data collection and data analysis in unfamiliar areas. The position involves travel to meetings with collaborators, and selected study sites for data collection, and attending national and regional conferences.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Minimum Qualifications
The Agriculture and Natural Resources Information and Management (ANRIM) lab in the College of Science and Engineering at Central State University is seeking a postdoctoral research associate to work on research projects related to soil and water conservation in agricultural and natural systems. The selected candidate is expected to have expertise in one or more of the following areas: modeling contaminant flow and transport at various geospatial scales, process-based modeling of soil organic matter transformations, soil metagenomics and proteomics and isotope geochemistry. The selected candidate will be responsible for field data collection, laboratory analysis, data synthesis, manuscript preparation and publications. The candidate will also assist the supervisor with report preparation, data analysis, and manuscript writing. The successful candidate should demonstrate the ability to work independently and as a team to achieve the research objectives. The candidate is also expected to supervise undergraduate researchers engaged in the research activities. The candidate must be proficient in research design creation, data collection and data analysis in their area of expertise and be willing to learn the design, data collection and data analysis in unfamiliar areas. The position involves travel to meetings with collaborators, and selected study sites for data collection, and attending national and regional conferences.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Design experiments to apply and test the identified hypothesis
- Travel to field sites for data collection
- Analytical method development in the lab
- Assist with calibration and preventative maintenance of lab equipment and develop standard operating procedures for newly developed methods.
- Mentor and advise undergraduate students
- Attend national and regional conferences
- Write and edit technical reports, and manuscripts
- Other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor
- Ph.D. in soil and water conservation related disciplines including but not limited to soil science, environmental engineering, geology, microbiology and chemistry
- Demonstrated skills in instrument operation, data collection, and analysis
- Evidence of peer-reviewed publications in one or more of the following focus areas: modeling contaminant flow and transport at various geospatial scales, process-based modeling of soil organic matter transformations, soil metagenomics and proteomics and application of isotope geochemistry in agricultural systems.
- Experience working with one or more of the following instruments: ICP-OES, ICP-MS, CN Analyzer, IRMS, Orbitrap Mass spectrometry, HPLC, GC-MS, GCMS/MS
- Involvement in professional associations or organizations
Non-Discrimination Statement
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The initial appointment is for three years with a potential to extend beyond the three years depending on the funding availability. The renewal of the appointment each year is based on the performance of the candidate during annual evaluations.
For further information, please contact Dr. Sakthi Kumaran at 937-376-6561; by email to ssubburayalu@centralstate.edu.
Required documents:
All offer of employment at Central State University are contingent upon the successful completion of a comprehensive background check. This may include, but is not limited to, verification of education and employment history, criminal history check, driving record (if applicable), drug screening, and tax compliance review.
For further information, please contact Dr. Sakthi Kumaran at 937-376-6561; by email to ssubburayalu@centralstate.edu.
Required documents:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Cover letter
- Contact information for three references
- Copy of academic transcripts
All offer of employment at Central State University are contingent upon the successful completion of a comprehensive background check. This may include, but is not limited to, verification of education and employment history, criminal history check, driving record (if applicable), drug screening, and tax compliance review.
Certain positions may require additional screenings based on job responsibilities, regulatory requirements, or funding sources.
Failure to successfully complete the required background check or provide accurate and complete information may result in withdrawal of an offer or termination of employment.
Position Category Staff - Monthly (Exempt) Budgeted Annual Salary $55,000Salary : $55,000