Faculty Positions in Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences (EOAS) Thrust, HKUST(GZ)

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Formally established in June 2022, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)(HKUST(GZ)) is a cooperatively run higher education institution between the Chinese mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. HKUST(GZ) has obtained approval from the Ministry of Education (MoE) and become the first legally independent educational institution co-established by the Mainland and Hong Kong since the announcement and implementation of the “Outline Development Plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area” and the “Master Plan of Guangzhou Nansha on Deepening Comprehensive Cooperation Between Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao with Global Perspective”. With a spirit of pioneering innovation, HKUST(GZ) charts new territories in cross-disciplinary education and explores new frontiers in pedagogy, aiming at serve as a role model of mainland Hong Kong integrated educational development and become a world-famous high-level university, endeavouring to nurture future-oriented, high-level, and innovative talents.

In response to the increasingly complex challenges faced by the rapidly changing world, HKUST(GZ) adopts a brand-new and cross-disciplinary academic structure featuring “Hub” and “Thrust” to substitute the conventional one characterized by “school” and “department”, facilitating cross-disciplinary integration while vigorously developing emerging and frontier disciplines. This is a groundbreaking move in the higher education community across the globe.

The Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences (EOAS) Thrust is a department within HKUST(GZ), aiming to become a leading educational and research entity in interdisciplinary studies of ocean-atmosphere-land interactions, with an emphasis on sustainable environmental management, climate risk identification, climate adaptation, and resilience. The EOAS employs a multidisciplinary approach, focusing on research in ocean physics and bio-geochemistry, atmospheric physics and chemistry, watershed hydrology, and earth surface sciences within coupled land-atmosphere, land-ocean, and atmosphere-ocean systems, as well as climate adaptation and resilience. Appointees are expected to engage in cutting-edge, innovative scientific research, undertake national-level research projects, and contribute to the advancement of multi-disciplinary initiatives.

Qualification of Candidates

We are currently seeking candidates with research backgrounds in oceanography, atmospheric science, climate change, earth system science and related fields. Specifically, we are interested in candidates specializing in the following research areas:

Earth and urban system science: e.g., earth and urban system observations and modeling, urban informatics, in-situ and satellite remote sensing, human-environment interactions and sustainability.

Climate adaptation and resilience: e.g., climate risk identification, assessment and modeling, ecosystem-based adaptation, water resources management and adaptation, climate-resilient health systems, climate-resilient agriculture and food systems, urban resilience.

Coastal oceanography: e.g., physical, biological, chemical, and fishery oceanography, as well as sea-air and land-sea interactions.

Atmospheric sciences: e.g., atmospheric chemistry, air pollution and climate change interactions, climate science and atmospheric dynamics, cloud and aerosol process modeling, aerosol remote sensing, and aerosol-weather and aerosol-climate interactions.

Hydrology and Earth Surface Processes: e.g., surface process and land-use modeling, water quality and management in surface and underground water, their physical, chemical, and biological processes.

Candidates with expertise in these areas are encouraged to apply.

Applicants must hold a PhD degree in oceanography, atmospheric science, environmental science, climate change, or related fields, along with relevant research and teaching experiences.

For the Assistant Professor position, applicants should have a minimum of 2 years post-doctoral experience and strong research track records.

For the Associate Professor position, applicants should demonstrate a strong record of teaching, student supervision, and notable research and publication achievements.

For the Full Professor position, applicants should possess world-class academic achievements, strong academic leadership and reputation, and an excellent record of research and publications.

A good command of written and spoken English, as well as the ability to teach effectively in English, is required.

As the medium of instruction at HKUST(GZ) is English, the university is committed to promoting diversity in recruitment and ensuring equal opportunity employment. We strongly encourage suitable candidates from diverse backgrounds to submit their applications.

Remuneration and Conditions of Service

Salary for all positions is highly competitive at an international standard and will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Generous research funds, ample laboratory space, and excellent research equipment and support will be provided.

All positions are tenure-track Chinese mainland appointments offered by the HKUST(GZ) campus, in accordance with Chinese employment laws and regulations.

Appointments at the Professor rank and some Associate Professor ranks will be made on a substantive basis, while initial appointments for other tenure-track faculty ranks will be made on a fixed-term contract of up to three years.

Application Procedure

Please submit your application through the HKUST(GZ)/HKUST Recruitment System (https://facrecruit.hkust.edu.hk/). You should first sign up to create your personal account. For more information, please visit the recruitment website (https://gz-faculty-recruitment.hkust.edu.hk/).

Applications will be reviewed until all positions are filled. We appreciate your interest and kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be notified about the outcome of their application.

For inquiries regarding the recruitment system or general questions, please email Miss Li, Mumu, at eoas@hkust-gz.edu.cn with the subject line “Application to EOAS” and copy to the Acting Thrust Head, Prof. Junyu Zheng, at junyuzheng@hkust-gz.edu.cn.

Please note that the information provided by applicants will be used for recruitment and other employment-related purposes. All application materials, including publication samples and scholarly/creative works, will be disposed of after the completion of the recruitment process.

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