Three announcements from the SCEC Community
Date: 02/17/2023
Dear SCEC Community,
Please see below for the following three announcements:
New Session on Turkey Earthquake Sequence Added to SSA 2023 Annual Meeting
JST Sakura Science Program 2023: Summer Internship Program at ERI, UTokyo
Assistant Professor Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
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On behalf of Becky Ham, SSA
New Session on Turkey Earthquake Sequence Added to SSA 2023 Annual Meeting (17-20 April 2023 in San Juan, Puerto Rico)
Deadline for submissions 22 March 2023 at 5:00 PM U.S. Pacific Time
This late-breaking session will include oral and poster presentations related to the 6 February M7.8 and M7.5 earthquake sequence affecting southern Turkey and Syria. Topics could include but are not limited to ground motion, social science, regional tectonics, seismological observations of the sequence, damage assessment and early warning evaluation. Collaborative research with local scientists is encouraged.
Conveners: Xyoli Pérez-Campos, Universidad Nacional Autónoma; Elizabeth Vanacore, University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez.
Submit here: http://bit.ly/33wEZTw
As a service to those researching, responding and speaking to the public about these earthquakes, SSA has created a short collection of papers from our journals (http://bit.ly/3K7CwGQ) related to the East Anatolian Fault and the Dead Sea Transform Fault System, in case these may be of use to you in your work. These papers are freely available until 21 February.
Questions? Email abstracts@seismosoc.org.
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On behalf of Masa Kinoshita, ERI/UTokyo
JST Sakura Science Program 2023: Summer Internship Program at ERI, UTokyo
Every year since 2014, we have offered an opportunity for ~ 10 international students to participate in our summer internship program supported by JST. As we’ll apply for JST’s support again this year, we’ll start receiving application from undergraduate/graduate students for our program.
We will select ~ 10 students by the selection committee of ERI.
The cost for transportation (international flights and local in Japan), accommodation, daily allowances will be supported by the program. The program is scheduled for three weeks from Saturday, August 19 to Friday, September 8, 2023, including lectures/training, collaboration with the supervisors and a field trip (destination TBD, see attached draft program plan). An undergraduate (or master course) student who is interested in entering the graduate school of the University of Tokyo is particularly welcome.
Application deadline is March 15, 2023. Applicants will be informed of selection result by the end of April. We recommend that an applicant contact a potential supervisor at ERI before sending the application documents, although it is not mandatory due to the short time to the deadline.
Please visit our website to get more information about the application:
https://www.eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/international/jst-sakura-science-program/
Applicants are requested to apply online at the URL to be announced at the above website.
If applicants cannot access to the URL, they can also submit Application Form to intl-office@eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Materials requested in Application Form are as follows:
- Application form (including desired host researchers at ERI, and past visits to Japan)
- Summary of Current Research with title (200-300 words including the title)
- Research Proposal at ERI with title (same as above)
- Copy of Passport (photo page)
- Transcript
- Recommendation letter (should be uploaded from the Google Form on the above URL* by the applicant)
Application Deadline: Wednesday, March 15, 2023, 24:00 (Japan Standard Time)
If you have any questions, please feel free to let us know.
We look forward to receiving applications from students of your institution.
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On behalf of Greg Beroza, Stanford
Assistant Professor Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
Work type: University Tenure Line
Location: Stanford University
Categories: Doerr School of Sustainability
We seek applicants for a tenure track assistant professorship under Stanford’s “Taking the Pulse of the Planet” initiative, which is focused on the technology and data-science components of all areas of scholarship in the Doerr School of Sustainability. The initiative aims to build our capacity to map, measure, and monitor the various components of the Earth system through in situ and/or remote sensing. Sensing approaches can target terrestrial and/or marine systems, from beneath the surface of land or the ocean to the top of the atmosphere, using autonomous vehicles, airborne or satellite platforms. Sensing technologies should enable interrogation of Earth systems from chemical, geophysical, and/or biological perspectives. We seek a scholar with research expertise that supports these aims - through existing technology when appropriate, but with the possibility of developing new technologies as well.
Application packages should be submitted online at this link and include the following documents: (1) a cover letter, (2) a research statement and statement of teaching interests (up to 3 pages total for both), (3) a diversity statement that demonstrates the applicant’s commitment and potential to contribute to Stanford’s goals of diversity, equity, and inclusion through personal experience or perspective, scholarship, teaching, or service (1 page), (4) a curriculum vitae, and (5) names and contact information for three references. Review of applications will begin on March 1, 2023.
The Doerr School of Sustainability values diversity, equity, and inclusion, including diversity of gender, race, ethnicity, culture, physical and learning differences, sexual orientation and identity, veteran status, and work and life experiences. Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment.
The expected base pay range for this position is $126,000 - $145,000 per annum.
Stanford University has provided a base pay range representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for the position. The pay offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors including (but not limited to) the experience and qualifications of the selected candidate including years since terminal degree, training, and field or discipline; departmental budget availability; internal equity; and external market pay for comparable jobs.
Advertised: 20 Jan 2023 Pacific Standard Time
Applications close: 01 Jun 2023 Pacific Daylight Time
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