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Project Manager for the Global Land Ice Measurements from Space project
(GLIMS)
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

For more information on the GLIMS project see http://www.glims.org

Applications due by 1 June 2003


The Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of
Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, invites applications for a project manager
for the Canadian regional centre for the Global Land Ice Measurements
from Space project (see http://www.glims.org).

Primary job responsibilities include the construction of a GIS database
of all the glaciers in the Canadian Arctic, determination of recent
glacier changes, processing and orthorectification of satellite imagery,
and data management and archiving. There will also be opportunities for
investigating the dynamics of ice caps in the Canadian Arctic. Ideally,
this will be a post-doctoral position. The applicant should have a PhD
or equivalent experience in remote sensing and/or glaciology.
Familiarity with ENVI, ERDAS, ArcView and ArcIMS would be beneficial.
Applicants must possess excellent oral and written communication skills,
and are expected to take a lead in formulating new research directions
and priorities.

Applicants should email a cover letter, curriculum vitae and contact
information for three references to the project leader, Dr. Martin
Sharp, by June 1, 2003, email martin.sharp [at] ualberta.ca. Attachments
should be in Word or PDF format. As Dr Sharp is in the field until May
31, 2003, general inquiries about the position may be directed to David
Burgess (email dob [at] ualberta.ca). Enquiries about salary and associated
benefits should be directed to Mary-Jane Turnell (email
Mary-Jane.Turnell [at] ualberta.ca). Salary will be at the NSERC
post-doctoral level, and assistance may be available for moving
expenses. A medical/dental benefits package is also included. The
preferred start date is 1 July 2003, or as soon as possible thereafter.

General information about the Department of Earth and Atmospheric
Sciences can be found at: http://easweb.eas.ualberta.ca/

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and
permanent residents will be given priority.

The University of Alberta hires on the basis of merit. We are committed
to the principle of equity of employment. We welcome diversity and
encourage applications from all qualified women and men, including
persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities and Aboriginal
persons