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NC State is creating a new interdisciplinary cluster to address the grand
challenge of *Emerging Plant Disease and Global Food Security*. One of our
four open rank faculty positions focuses on *Geospatial Analytics* for next
generation decision-making and knowledge-sharing frameworks designed to
improve local to global management of emerging pathogens that threaten crop
production and food security.

The new member of this cross-campus team will also be a Faculty Fellow
housed in the Center for Geospatial Analytics. Forestry and Environmental
Resources in the College of Natural Resources is the anticipated
departmental home for this position.

Below is the announcement for the full cluster. Please feel free to contact
me with questions about the cluster and specifics
​about
 this new position in Geospatial Analytics.

Best wishes,

Ross

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*Cluster Hire in Emerging Plant Disease and Global Food Security NC State
University*


*As part of the Chancellor’s Faculty Excellence Program*, NC State
University seeks *four* outstanding faculty at any rank to form a new
interdisciplinary faculty cluster on “Emerging Plant Disease and Global
Food Security <http://workthatmatters.ncsu.edu/emerging-plant-disease/ <http://workthatmatters.ncsu.edu/emerging-plant-disease/>>”.
Understanding the dynamics of and managing emerging plant diseases requires
a collaborative approach with expertise in epidemiology, population
biology, microbial evolution, geospatial modeling and bioinformatics. The
new cluster faculty will develop basic knowledge in these areas and work
collaboratively with several existing clusters to advance NC State
University as a leader in addressing the challenges of emerging plant
diseases and global food security.


The faculty cluster will develop new knowledge to understand the
fundamental basis of emerging diseases caused by pathogens of plants –
including the development of tools – enabling a more rapid response to
contain and limit potential damage by emerging threats. The cluster will
study plant pathogens and their arthropod vectors that transmit them in
nature, in agriculture, and post-harvest making linkages from genomes to
ecosystem processes. The cluster seeks faculty members in four colleges
with expertise in the following areas:


   - Integration of ecology, epidemiology, population genomics or
   host-microbe interactions from the molecular to population levels to
   investigate the biology of emerging plant disease agents, including
   potential vectors, that threaten local and global food security,


   - Engineering next generation devices for real-time detection of plant
   pathogens or pests that vector them (e.g., isothermal nucleic acid
   amplification assays; ligand binding-based methods; novel biosensors,
   nanodevices; volatile detection apparatus, or three dimensional goggles)
   and deploy sensors using robotic devices or unmanned aerial vehicles.


   - Data scientist focused on conducting cross-cutting research in
   population genomics, epidemiology and the evolution of emerging crop pests
   and pathogens using molecular, bioinformatics, and evolutionary tools to
   track sources of disease outbreaks at multiple levels of scale


   - *Geospatial analytics* for spatially-explicit prediction of
   transmission pathways and deploying rapid response strategies to detect and
   limit potential damage by emerging threats including approaches that
   leverage frontiers in citizen science, crowdsourcing with mobile
   technologies, and engaging stakeholders

Minimum requirements include a PhD in a relevant field (such as plant
pathology, entomology, biology, evolutionary biology, bioinformatics,
statistics, math, geography, chemical and biomolecular engineering,
computer science) from an accredited institution. The candidates should
have a strong capacity to teach at both the undergraduate and graduate
levels and become part of the integrated core team that develops a Global
Food Security Graduate Certificate Program. The capacity to mentor doctoral
students and postdoctoral fellows is expected. Priority will be given to
candidates that have demonstrated interdisciplinary collaborations that cut
across academic units. Inclusiveness and diversity are academic imperatives
and thus university goals. The University is particularly interested in
candidates with experience in working with students from diverse
backgrounds and who have a demonstrated commitment to improving access
to higher education for students from underrepresented groups.

*For consideration, a curriculum vitae, cover letter, a statement of
research experience and goals as it relates to the cluster and contact
information for references are requested. Materials for consideration will
be accepted electronically via http://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/58983/ <http://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/58983/>
<http://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/58983/ <http://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/58983/>>. A comprehensive review of
applications will begin by Dec. 15, 2015 and continue until the positions
are filled. The target start date for is August 2016; however, a mutually
beneficial time may be negotiated. Questions about the position may be
directed with a subject line “GFSCluster inquiry to Jean Ristaino
([log in to unmask] <https://listserv.umd.edu/cgi-bin/wa?LOGON=A2%3Dind1511a%26L%3Decolog-l%26P%3D3264> <[log in to unmask] <https://listserv.umd.edu/cgi-bin/wa?LOGON=A2%3Dind1511a%26L%3Decolog-l%26P%3D3264>>)
or [log in to unmask] <https://listserv.umd.edu/cgi-bin/wa?LOGON=A2%3Dind1511a%26L%3Decolog-l%26P%3D3264>
<[log in to unmask] <https://listserv.umd.edu/cgi-bin/wa?LOGON=A2%3Dind1511a%26L%3Decolog-l%26P%3D3264>>. *


The Chancellor’s Faculty Excellence Program is bringing some of the best
and brightest minds to join NC State University’s interdisciplinary efforts
to solve some of the globe’s most significant problems. Guided by a strong
strategic plan and an aggressive vision, the cluster hiring program is
adding new faculty members in select fields to add more breadth and depth
to NC State’s already-strong efforts. The Chancellor's Faculty Excellence
Program marks a major initiative of the university's strategic plan, "The
Pathway to the Future." We invite you to explore more information about the
Emerging Plant Disease and Global Food Security cluster at Chancellor's
Faculty Excellence Program and this cluster at
http://workthatmatters.ncsu.edu/emerging-plant-disease/ <http://workthatmatters.ncsu.edu/emerging-plant-disease/>.


*NC State University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action
employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex,
gender identity, age, sexual orientation, genetic information, status as an
individual with a disability, or status as a protected veteran. Persons
with disabilities requiring accommodations in the application process
please call (919) 515 3148.*




Ross K. Meentemeyer, Professor

Director | Center for Geospatial Analytics

Chair | GIST Faculty





Chancellor’s Faculty Excellence Program in Geospatial Analytics

Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources

College of Natural Resources

Jordan Hall 5106 | Campus Box 7106

North Carolina State University

2800 Faucette Dr.

Raleigh, NC 27695 USA