The candidate is encouraged to develop innovative, original, and feasible software engineering and/or software development projects that complement and/or improve our current practices. CIG supports communities in computational science, dynamo, education, long-term tectonics, mantle convection, multiphysics, seismology, seismic cycles, and short-term crustal dynamics. Active areas of interest include:
• the advancement of an existing non-CIG code for inclusion into the CIG community
• significant expansion of an existing CIG code
• the application and / or development of new tools for visualization, management, and analysis of model data, and
• outreach and education.
The successful candidate will also contribute to the development of:
• education teaching modules for computational geodynamics employing best practices in teaching and software development
• computational workflows in their area of expertise
The successful applicants are expected to collaborate with the relevant members of CIG headquarters, the CIG community, and relevant outside communities.
These positions are expected to participate in ongoing CIG Headquarters’ activities including maintaining the community software infrastructure and participating in outreach including leading tutorials.
We anticipate one appointment for an initial 2-year term. Appointments may be extended depending on performance and availability of funding. The posted UC salary scales set the minimum pay determined by rank and/or step at appointment.
See Table 23: Postdoctoral Scholar-Employee, Postdoctoral Scholar-Fellow, Postdoctoral Scholar-Paid
Direct, Fiscal Year. The salary range for this position is $64,480-$77,327. “Off-scale salaries”, i.e., a
salary that is higher than the published system-wide salary at the designated rank and step, are offered
when necessary to meet competitive conditions, qualifications, and experience. This is a full-time appointment with benefits. This position is covered by a collective bargaining unit.
For more information about CIG, see geodynamics.org.
Questions can be addressed to Lorraine Hwang at: ljhwang@ucdavis.edu
Qualifications:
• A Ph.D. in Geology, Geophysics, Applied Mathematics, Software Engineering or related field.
• Demonstrated experience leading, as a lecturer or TA, courses in geodynamics or geophysics that utilizes computational teaching methods.
• Excellent programming, analytical, writing, oral communication, and interpersonal skills.
• Demonstrated experience programming in Python and markdown in a Jupyter notebook environment.
• Knowledge of additional object-oriented programming languages preferred.
• Demonstrated experience in building and running computational models in geodynamics.
• Knowledge of best practices in open-source software development.
• Ability to work both independently and cooperatively within a team is essential.
How to Apply:
Applicants should submit a cover letter with a brief description of thesis research and teaching experience, and CV. (optional) In addition the applicant is encouraged to submit a maximum 5 page statement of the research utilizing modeling software or driven by software development proposed to conduct during the postdoctoral fellowship, contact information for two recommendation letter writers, and a letter of collaboration from a relevant CIG working group, lead developer of the software project you will work with, or project advisor. Application material should be submitted via the online application system at: https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF06410
Qualifications
• Demonstrated experience leading, as a lecturer or TA, courses in geodynamics or geophysics that utilizes computational teaching methods.
• Excellent programming, analytical, writing, oral communication, and interpersonal skills.
• Demonstrated experience programming in Python and markdown in a Jupyter notebook environment.
• Knowledge of additional object-oriented programming languages preferred.
• Demonstrated experience in building and running computational models in geodynamics.
• Knowledge of best practices in open-source software development.
• Ability to work both independently and cooperatively within a team is essential.
Application Requirements
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Curriculum Vitae – Your most recently updated C.V. -
Cover Letter – Brief description of thesis research and teaching experience. -
Letter of Collaboration from a relevant CIG working group -
Letter of Collaboration from Lead Developer of Software Project – Letter of collaboration from the lead developer of the software project you will work with, or project advisor. -
Statement of Research – Maximum 5 page statement of research utilizing modeling software or driven by software development proposed to conduct during the postdoctoral fellowship.
(Optional) -
Statement of Contributions to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – Contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion documented in the application file will be used to evaluate applicants. Visit https://academicaffairs.ucdavis.edu/faculty-equity-and-inclusion for guidelines about writing a statement and why one is requested.
(Optional)
- 2 required (contact information only)