Weed Science Group
Research Assistant Professor Weed Science with UAF Cooperative Extension Service
Weed Science Group, Juneau, Alaska, United States,
A Non-Profit Professional Society Promoting Research, Education, and Awareness of Weeds in Managed and Natural Ecosystems
Jobs » Research Assistant Professor Weed Science with UAF Cooperative Extension Service in Fairbanks, AlaskaPosted on December 19, 2023
Type of position: Term funded assistant professor – non-tenure
Employer: UAF Cooperative Extension Service
Description of Employer: The University of Alaska Fairbanks is a top research university in the circumboreal north, and is on the leading edge of addressing agricultural production in a changing northern climate. This position is located in Fairbanks with the Institute of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Extension, and has access to three research farms in Fairbanks, Delta-Junction, and Palmer Alaska. Programs in the institute have a long history of working on small grain production including nutrient management, tillage systems, plant breeding with modern techniques, incorporating cover crops, and weed management for weed-free certification. The project will directly benefit the production of certified weed-free straw that is used in the iconic Iditarod sled dog race, and in production of erosion control materials. The institute has offices in key areas of agricultural production providing this position with an easy way to collaborate with industry stakeholders, and identify research priorities that have direct impact on production. In addition to agronomic researchers, the position will work with a well-established integrated pest management team of faculty and staff that work on weed and pest management issues in crop production and wildlands including topics such as herbicide fate, development of insect IPM tactics, and tracking the occurrence of insect pest and weeds in Alaska. The Institute provides a great opportunity to work with a dynamic group of professionals and stakeholders to address existing weed management issues.
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska
Description of Location: This position is located on the Troth Yeddha’ campus in Fairbanks Alaska. This is a full-time, exempt 9-month faculty position complete with both a competitive salary and full employee benefits package. UA provides a generous compensation package that includes retirement options, faculty time off, 12 paid holidays per year, tuition waivers for employees and family members, and affordable medical, dental and vision care coverage. Salary is negotiable based on education and experience.
Salary: Dependent on experience
Closing date of competition: January 25, 2024
Date position available: immediately
Description of duties: A successful applicant has excellent communication and collaboration skills, particularly in listening and interpreting the weed management needs of small grain producers. You will communicate research findings to technical and general audiences with a focus on how to practically apply findings in field production. You must have the technical skills to address emerging issues such as herbicide tolerance and resistance with the most up-to-date methods.
Qualifications sought: Ph.D. in Crop/Plant/Weed Science, Agronomy, Horticulture, or related field; a track record of demonstrated research excellence; the ability to develop research collaborations with private and public sector organizations.
Submit what: CV, including recent publications (limit 15 pages)Contact information for three professional referencesCover letter that includes a statement of research accomplishments and future plans. (5-page limit)Unofficial transcript(s) of graduate and undergraduate educationSupplemental documents as additional information to support your application.
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Jobs » Research Assistant Professor Weed Science with UAF Cooperative Extension Service in Fairbanks, AlaskaPosted on December 19, 2023
Type of position: Term funded assistant professor – non-tenure
Employer: UAF Cooperative Extension Service
Description of Employer: The University of Alaska Fairbanks is a top research university in the circumboreal north, and is on the leading edge of addressing agricultural production in a changing northern climate. This position is located in Fairbanks with the Institute of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Extension, and has access to three research farms in Fairbanks, Delta-Junction, and Palmer Alaska. Programs in the institute have a long history of working on small grain production including nutrient management, tillage systems, plant breeding with modern techniques, incorporating cover crops, and weed management for weed-free certification. The project will directly benefit the production of certified weed-free straw that is used in the iconic Iditarod sled dog race, and in production of erosion control materials. The institute has offices in key areas of agricultural production providing this position with an easy way to collaborate with industry stakeholders, and identify research priorities that have direct impact on production. In addition to agronomic researchers, the position will work with a well-established integrated pest management team of faculty and staff that work on weed and pest management issues in crop production and wildlands including topics such as herbicide fate, development of insect IPM tactics, and tracking the occurrence of insect pest and weeds in Alaska. The Institute provides a great opportunity to work with a dynamic group of professionals and stakeholders to address existing weed management issues.
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska
Description of Location: This position is located on the Troth Yeddha’ campus in Fairbanks Alaska. This is a full-time, exempt 9-month faculty position complete with both a competitive salary and full employee benefits package. UA provides a generous compensation package that includes retirement options, faculty time off, 12 paid holidays per year, tuition waivers for employees and family members, and affordable medical, dental and vision care coverage. Salary is negotiable based on education and experience.
Salary: Dependent on experience
Closing date of competition: January 25, 2024
Date position available: immediately
Description of duties: A successful applicant has excellent communication and collaboration skills, particularly in listening and interpreting the weed management needs of small grain producers. You will communicate research findings to technical and general audiences with a focus on how to practically apply findings in field production. You must have the technical skills to address emerging issues such as herbicide tolerance and resistance with the most up-to-date methods.
Qualifications sought: Ph.D. in Crop/Plant/Weed Science, Agronomy, Horticulture, or related field; a track record of demonstrated research excellence; the ability to develop research collaborations with private and public sector organizations.
Submit what: CV, including recent publications (limit 15 pages)Contact information for three professional referencesCover letter that includes a statement of research accomplishments and future plans. (5-page limit)Unofficial transcript(s) of graduate and undergraduate educationSupplemental documents as additional information to support your application.
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