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FACULTY POSITION IN GEOPHYSICS/SEISMOLOGY
CONOCOPHILLIPS SCHOOL OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS
MEWBOURNE COLLEGE OF EARTH & ENERGY
THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA

The University of Oklahoma invites applications and nominations for a  
tenure-track or tenured faculty position in applied geophysics. The  
rank is open, from Assistant through Associate to Full Professor  
levels. Exceptionally well qualified applicants may be appointed to an  
endowed Professorship.

The successful candidate is expected to add significantly to the  
University's long-standing petroleum geophysics and geology education  
and research programs.  The successful candidate must have an  
excellent, demonstrated research record in relevant areas such as  
exploration geophysics or crustal seismology, and is expected to  
establish and lead a strong multidisciplinary research program.   The  
position includes many opportunities to work closely with geophysical,  
geological, and engineering colleagues within the Mewbourne College of  
Earth and Energy.  Our preferred applicant will have demonstrated,  
hands-on expertise in 3D seismic processing, seismic imaging, seismic  
modeling and/or seismic tomography.   Experience in field data  
acquisition is a plus.  The candidate will be required to supervise  
M.S. and Ph.D. graduate students pursuing a career in the exploration  
industry, and must also be an excellent educator, with commitment to  
both undergraduate and graduate (M.S. and !
Ph.D.) education. A Ph.D. degree in geophysics or a closely related  
field is required. Salary and benefits will be competitive and  
commensurate with experience and anticipated potential.

The Mewbourne College of Earth & Energy possesses extensive industry- 
standard software and well-equipped and maintained computing labs for  
seismic reflection processing, analysis, and interpretation on both PC  
and LINUX platforms as well as seismic refraction data analysis and  
rock properties laboratory facilities.  Excellent field equipment for  
seismic and potential studies is also available. Additional  
information about the College and the entities that it houses can be  
found at http://mcee.ou.edu.

Review of candidates will begin April 1, 2010 and continue until the  
position is filled. The anticipated starting date is August 1, 2010.  
Applicants are requested to submit a complete vita/resume, statement  
of research and teaching interests, and a list of five references who  
can be contacted, including names, phone numbers, e-mail addresses,  
and complete mailing addresses. Questions or requests for additional  
information and nominations may be addressed to Dean Larry R. Grillot  
at (405) 325-3821, or lrgrillot at ou.edu. Applications should be  
addressed to Dean Grillot at: University of Oklahoma, Sarkeys Energy  
Center, 100 E. Boyd Street, Room 510, Norman, OK. 73019-1008.

The University of Oklahoma is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity  
Employer. Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply.


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