Aurora
Aurora is our weekly newsletter aimed at faculty, staff, and students of the department.
Aurora is our weekly newsletter aimed at faculty, staff, and students of the department.
The Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science (EOAS) at the Florida State University (FSU) invites applications for an open-rank tenure-track professor position in Physical Oceanography. This is an endowed professorship to support an expert in the field of Physical Oceanography whose research and teaching are exemplary. The William K. Dewar Endowed Professorship will provide supplemental funding to support their research and/or teaching, as well as operational and programmatic expenses. The ideal candidate should have a solid background in addressing fundamental research questions about the functioning of the ocean
and have characteristics that encompass original thinking, unconventional ideas, brilliance, innovative, novel, interdisciplinary approaches, and deep theoretical insights. Applications from those skilled in observational analyses, measurements, modeling, theory and/or interdisciplinary investigations will be particularly welcomed.
Appointees are expected to develop and maintain a vigorous externally funded research program in their specialty area of interest and to teach courses and contribute to both the undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the department. Candidates must hold a Doctoral degree or the highest degree appropriate in Geosciences or a related field.
EOAS is housed in a recent building (2020) with state-of-the-art facilities and laboratories, has approximately 40 academic faculty members and 135 graduate students, and offers undergraduate and/or graduate degrees in Geology, Meteorology, Oceanography, and Environmental Sciences. FSU also hosts a local High Performance Computing Center. Aside from the faculty within EOAS, the successful candidate can expect collaborations with the Center for Ocean-Atmosphere Prediction Studies, the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Institute, the Coastal and Marine Lab, and the departments of Mathematics and Scientific Computing. For additional information on EOAS and FSU’s resources, please check here.
Applicants should submit to the appropriate job opening to here (job positionnumber 61931) and include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, contact information for three references, and statements on research, and teaching interests. Full consideration will be given
to applications received by March 15,2026, but review of applications will continue until the post is filled.
Inquiries may be addressed to the chair of the search committee, Prof. Eric Chassignet (echassignet@fsu.edu). Other search committee members are Prof. Alyssa Atwood (aatwood@fsu.edu), Prof. Mark Bourassa (mbourassa@fsu.edu), Prof. Lisa Herbert
(lherbert@fsu.edu), and Prof. Junhong Liang (junhong.liang@fsu.edu).
Florida State University is an equal opportunity employer. More information is available at here.
Role: Student Geologist / Geotechnologist / Field Assistant II
Positions: Twelve (12)
Contact: WorkWithUs@indatageoscience.com
Closing Date: March 31, 2026
Company Description
inData Geoscience Ltd. is a geological services company focused on building data assets, operating safe and efficient field programs, and unravelling the geology of the projects on which we work. We believe that even the most ambitious objectives may be achieved through efficient project management, an emphasis on geoscience first principles, and contemporary data techniques. Our ethos is simple:
People over profits, excellence over expediency, and responsibility over prestige.
Role Description
inData Geoscience Ltd. is looking for individuals to join the team as Student Geologist / Geotechnologist / Field Assistant II for the 2026 field season (May – October). Working with inData’s technical team, the Student Geologist / Geotechnologist / Field Assistant II will be involved with greenfields mapping and sampling programs as well as assisting exploration geologists process drill core in the coreshack.
Will you join us?
Responsibilities
With the guidance and mentorship of senior staff, the Student Geologist / Geotechnologist / Field Assistant II will:
Qualifications
Requirements
Applicants must:
What We Offer
How To Apply
Please apply with your Resume/CV and a Cover Letter via email to WorkWithUs@indatageoscience.com
A new report from Characterization@UBC highlights nine core research facilities — including three major facilities at UBC Vancouver’s EOAS and UBC Okanagan — that are powering discovery, innovation, and collaboration. The report also showcases over $46M in capital investment made since 2010 to build UBC’s current research infrastructure. Learn more in the full news story and report.
THE GEOCHEMISTRY OF SALINE WATER INTRUSION IN A COASTAL QUIFER AND THE IMPACT ON IRON AND MANGANESE
Date: Friday, March 6, 2026
Time: 3:00 pm
Location: ESB 5108