2010-02-08

[Tccc] Assistant Professor Position in Data Visualization at UNLV

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITION IN DATA VISUALIZATION AT UNLV
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Candidates are required to have a B.S. degree in an engineering field or
computer science, and a PhD in engineering, computer science, or closely
related field for this position at the Assistant Professor level commencing
Fall 2010. A strong background in data visualization with applications in a
relevant engineering field is required. The College is looking for an
individual who can conduct innovative research using various forms of data
to communicate both abstract and concrete ideas. This is a strategic hire as
part of an NSF-funded research project on climate change. The successful
candidate will be part of an interdisciplinary team conducting research on
the regional impacts of climate change with an emphasis on climate modeling,
water resources and ecosystems.

Review of applications will begin February 19th, 2010. A complete job
description with application details may be obtained by visiting
http://jobs.unlv.edu Or call (702) 895-2894 for recruitment assistance. UNLV
is an EEO/AA institution.

http://www.higheredjobs.com/institution/details.cfm?JobCode=175404192

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Thomas Piechota, PhD, PE
Director of Sustainability and Multidisciplinary Research
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
4505 Maryland Parkway, Box 451087
Las Vegas, NV 89154-1087
FDH 335
P: 702-895-4412 F: 702-895-5464
C: 702-217-2416
thomas.piechota@unlv.edu
faculty.unlv.edu/piechota/
urban21.unlv.edu
research.unlv.edu/units/OUSMR

Associate Professor
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

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