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As it commences its 13th year of operation, the University has a diverse student body of more than 11,000. Those students come from 46 states and the District of Columbia as well as 88 other countries. As of fall 2009, they may choose from 52 undergraduate programs and 32 graduate programs, including a doctorate in physical therapy.
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Participates in projects to develop, improve and apply hydrodynamic models in estuarine and coastal waters. Responsible for the application and development of tools to evaluate model output including visualization and statistical measures of quality. Uses a variety of existing programs and software. Develops new Unix, Linux, Fortran, C, and/or MATLAB software to handle unique problems. Will have the opportunity to collaborate with faculty from the Department of Marine and Ecological Sciences on a variety of coastal processes and issues including nutrient, contaminant, larval and sediment transport. Supports curriculum at the undergraduate Marine Science, Environmental Studies, and graduate Environmental Science programs.
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Additional Salary Information: Salary range is $45,000 - Negotiable, based on education and experience.
Requirements
Doctoral degree in Marine Science, Oceanography, or related field from an accredited institution or equivalent accreditation. A demonstrated record of achievement in teaching, academic research, and service. Experience in numerical hydrodynamic water circulation modeling is required. ABD will be considered if degree is conferred by August 2010.
Applications are only accepted online. All materials (Cover Letter, CV, Reference Letters, etc) must be submitted online. Visit http://jobs.fgcu.edu and access Req #1091. Deadline: 01/03/2010.
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