Assistant Professor in Aquatic Biochemistry (Water Faculty Cluster)

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF)

Syracuse, NY, USA 🇺🇸

About College of Environmental Science and Forestry:

Founded in 1911, ESF is the nation’s oldest and one of the most respected academic institutions dedicated to building a sustainable future and the study of the environment. The College’s main campus is in Syracuse, New York and it has regional campuses and field stations throughout Central New York, and in New York’s Thousand Islands and Adirondack Mountain regions. ESF consistently earns high academic, research, and sustainability rankings in Forbes, Peterson’s Guide, The Princeton Review, The Washington Monthly, US News and World Report, and other national college ratings and guidebooks.

Job Description:

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN AQUATIC BIOCHEMISTRY as part of a Water Science Cluster

Search Reopened at Assistant Professor level

The State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF) in Syracuse, NY is building a faculty cluster in Water Research to complement existing expertise in this general area as well as in water chemistry, water resources management, and aquatic ecology. The new cluster is being seeded with tenure-track faculty positions in water quality modeling (Department of Environmental Resource Engineering), water policy and governance (Department of Environmental Studies), aquatic sciences (Department of Environmental Biology), and aquatic biochemistry (Department of Chemistry). Here we invite applications for an academic-year (10 month) tenure-track position as Assistant Professor of Biochemistry. We are especially interested in candidates with research interests in the biochemistry of harmful algal blooms, emerging contaminants, and biochemical processes important in maintaining healthy aquatic ecosystems.  The candidate is expected to contribute to the broader water science cluster on campus and towards expanding the undergraduate and graduate programs in biochemistry, environmental chemistry, natural products chemistry, renewable materials/biopolymer chemistry, and environmental health. Teaching responsibilities include general biochemistry, biochemistry lab, and a specialty graduate level course. The successful candidate will build an internationally recognized and extramurally funded research program. A strong interest in collaborative research with other faculty in Chemistry and other departments in the water cluster is expected within the broader mission of the College to advance knowledge and promote stewardship of both natural and designed environments. Optimal Start date is Fall 2023.

Responsibilities:   The workload for this position is 40% teaching, 50% research, and 10% service. Specific teaching responsibilities include a general undergraduate level course in biochemistry, one semester of biochemistry laboratory and specialty graduate level biochemistry courses. Service responsibilities include advising undergraduate students in the Department of Chemistry, mentoring graduate students at the Master and Doctoral levels, and participating in departmental, college and community services.

Starting Salary: commensurate with experience.

Requirements:

Required Qualifications:

  • PhD in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or a closely related field e.g. Molecular Biology
  • Strong record of publication
  • Evidence of potential to secure external funding to support research
  • Ability to teach biochemistry at the undergraduate and graduate level

Preferred Qualifications:

  • One or more years of postdoctoral experience and a proven track record in either biochemical or chemical research
  • Evidence of effective teaching and mentoring
  • Evidence of collegiality and dedication to professional service
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate science effectively to multiple constituencies and to interact collaborative across multiple disciplines
  • Demonstrated experience fostering an inclusive environment, working with people from diverse backgrounds, and incorporating diverse perspectives in research

Additional Information:

The College and the Faculty:  The successful candidate will join the Department of Chemistry (https://www.esf.edu/chemistry/). The Chemistry Department offers B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees, with specializations in environmental chemistry, biochemistry, natural products chemistry, and polymer chemistry. The department currently has 13 faculty members distributed among these sub-areas and enrolls about 60 undergraduate students and 30 graduate students.  Undergraduate research is actively encouraged within the Department.

ESF is a specialized PhD-granting college within the 64-campus SUNY system, and is a Carnegie R2 “High Research Activity” Institution that consistently earns high rankings in US News and World Report, Forbes, Princeton Review, and other national college guidebooks. SUNY-ESF is dedicated to solving environmental problems through research, teaching and service. With a total enrollment of 1,700 undergraduates and 600 graduate students, SUNY-ESF provides an intimate small-college atmosphere with a low student/faculty ratio that allows for personal attention and assistance for students.  ESF is one of nine Ph.D. granting institutions within the SUNY system. Integration of research and teaching is emphasized and the college has a strong undergraduate research program where undergraduate students regularly work with graduate students and faculty. ESF has nine regional campuses/field stations and maintains nearly 25,000 acres of forest properties offering excellent opportunities for field-based research. Access to chemical instrumentation (http://www.esf.edu/ats/ ) on the campus is excellent. The ESF campus is adjacent to Syracuse University and close to SUNY Upstate Medical University.  The Syracuse Veterans Administration Hospital, Upstate Medical University Hospital, Crouse Hospital and Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital are within walking distance from ESF and offer extensive research and collaborative opportunities for health-related projects. The University Hill community provides students and faculty with the resources of large institutions of higher education, including a wide array of courses, computer and library facilities, and sports and health services.

ESF has an especially strong focus in aquatic sciences, with more than 50 faculty members on campus focused on environmental problems involving water.  In the past decade, ESF has made major investments in new laboratories e.g. the Center for Integrated Teaching and Research in Aquatic Sciences, the Forest Soils laboratory, and the mass spectrometry complex in A&TS which include two new Orbitrap mass spectrometers and several high sensitivity LC-MS/MS systems, as well as an 800 MHz NMR. These facilities bring outstanding capabilities to ESF, allowing for the recruitment of highly qualified new faculty members. Existing faculty members in Chemical Engineering and ERE are working on new technologies for remediation of water quality problems including harmful algal blooms and PFAS contamination. The Clarkson-ESF Center of Excellence in Healthy Waters located on campus will help interface those efforts with private enterprise.

Located on the eastern edge of the Finger Lakes region, Syracuse is a small city in a rural region offering a diversity of natural and cultural amenities, a low cost of living, and a high quality of life, ranking among the top 10 percent of “Best Places to Live” in “The Places Rated Almanac.” Syracuse is situated with easy access to New York City, the Adirondack Park, the Great Lakes, and many other points of interest in the eastern United States and Canada.

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The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry is committed to creating and sustaining a diverse community that promotes equity and inclusion for all its members. Diversity that arises from differences such as, but not limited to, gender, race, ethnicity, ability, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, national origin, or religious traditions is central and indispensable to the institutional excellence and mission of the College.

ESF is actively recruiting diverse faculty of all backgrounds.   In efforts and our commitment to the goal of building a diverse workforce we are participating in PRODiG. PRODiG (“Promoting Recruitment, Opportunity, Diversity, Inclusion and Growth”) aims to increase the representation of historically underrepresented faculty at SUNY including underrepresented minority (“URM”) faculty in general and women faculty of all races in STEM fields (“WSTEM”).   https://www.suny.edu/prodig/

SUNY-ESF is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Application Instructions:

Application Procedure: Application materials must be submitted online and should include: (1) a cover letter summarizing qualifications and interest in the position, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) statement of research interests and experience (3 page limit), (4) statement of teaching philosophy and experience (2 page limit), (5) statement of your philosophy on how to promote a diverse and inclusive environment (1 page limit), and (6) the names of three or more professional references. Questions about this position can be directed to Dr. Gregory Boyer, Water Science Cluster Search Committee, at glboyer@esf.edu.  Questions about the application process and document submission should be directed to humanresources@esf.edu.

Application Deadline:  To ensure optimal consideration, all application materials must be received by March 29th, 2023, although this position will remain open until filled. 


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