Teaches a combined advanced undergraduate/graduate course related to soil fertility; develops a nationally recognized extension/research program with emphasis in soil fertility; participates in interdisciplinary research and graduate studies and secures extramural funding and publish in refereed journals; advise graduate students in the Soil Science option within The School of Environment and Natural Resources and the opportunity to contribute to graduate education in other related graduate programs within the university; mentors undergraduate students and advises as appropriate; actively participates in one or more interdisciplinary extension teams that address soil fertility issues related to crop production, plant and soil interactions, nutrient management/cycling, environmental issues/waste management, and/or climate change; works collaboratively with other University faculty/personnel, government agencies, non-government organizations, and citizen groups to advance the land grant mission of the University; serves the university and professional communities through appropriate activities; send letter of interest summarizing areas of expertise, research interests, teaching and outreach philosophy, career goals, and experience appropriate to the position.
Doctoral degree; candidate must have demonstrated potential to produce significant work in the field of soil science with a strong interest in soil fertility; candidate must possess a record of peer-reviewed publications and a demonstrated potential for developing extramural funding; post-doctoral training and confirmed experience in outreach education is preferred; strong statistical abilities is desired; demonstrated teaching and research expertise, are preferred; The successful candidate must also exhibit excellent verba l and written communication skills and a willingness and ability to work closely with other faculty, staff, and state agency personnel.
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The Ohio State University - 9 months ago
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