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Professor Hydrogeology

Eau Terre Environnement Research Centre

No 24051

May 17th, 2024 to June 17th, 2024

Tenure-track Position

Extension of posting period

Context and summary

The Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) is the only institution in Quebec dedicated exclusively to research and graduate training. In partnership with the community and industry, INRS is proud to contribute to the development of our society through its discoveries and to contribute to the training of a new generation of high-level scientists in the fields of science and engineering, social sciences and health.

The Centre Eau Terre Environnement of INRS (INRS-ETE) is seeking applications for a professor position in the field of hydrogeology. The candidate will join a group of researchers covering several hydrogeology specialties, as well as a number of fields related to water, environment and geosciences. The Centre Eau Terre Environnement has an impressive research infrastructure, including state-of-the-art laboratory and field equipment. In hydrogeology, this equipment includes a Contaminant Hydrogeology Laboratory, a Direct Push and Rotary Percussion Sounding System and a wide range of geophysical instrumentation. The recruitment process is opened to multiple aspects of hydrogeology and does not focus on a specific hydrogeology specialty. Thus, the expertise and field of research of the person recruited may cover one or more of the fields of hydrogeology, and his or her research work may benefit from one or more of the various research infrastructure available.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

  • Develop, within the framework of the Centre Eau Terre Environnement’s multidisciplinary programs, innovative research activities in hydrogeology related to one or more of the following themes:
    • Groundwater resources (e.g., inventory and sustainable management of resources, groundwater recharge, water supply)
    • Hydrogeology of contaminants (e.g., contaminated sites, remediation methods, laboratory or field-testing, organic, inorganic or emerging contaminants)
    • Physical characterization of aquifers (e.g., hydraulic testing, hydrogeophysics, innovative laboratory and field methods)
    • Hydrogeochemistry (e.g., geochemical processes, groundwater residence time, tracer tests)
    • Numerical simulation of flow systems (e.g., representation of flow and mass, solute or heat transfer processes at various scales)
  • Secure funding for its research activities through external grants from public and private organizations.
  • Participate in training activities, particularly in the framework of the centre’s graduate programs, and in the supervision of students and research personnel.
  • Contribute to the influence of INRS at the national and international levels.

Requirements

  • PhD in a relevant field.
  • Have relevant postdoctoral experience or experience in industry or government services.
  • Demonstrate a strong potential for collaboration and complementarity with other faculty members of the Centre in a multidisciplinary perspective.
  • The ability to supervise graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and research staff.
  • Demonstrate entrepreneurial spirit and ability to self-finance research.
  • Have excellent potential to conduct original, productive and formative graduate research. Knowledge of Quebec issues and international recognition will be considered assets.
  • Demonstrate scientific leadership and a determination to have an impact on major societal issues, in line with INRS’s mission.

Working Language

French is the working language of the Institute. Knowledge of English is required. Candidates who do not commonly use French are strongly encouraged to apply. The selected candidate will be invited to improve their knowledge of French during their first contract (3 years, renewable after evaluation), and all necessary resources to achieve this will be provided.

Workplace

Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)
Centre Eau Terre Environnement
490 de la Couronne St.
Quebec (Quebec) G1K 9A9

Salary

In accordance with the collective agreement in effect at INRS.

How to apply

INRS encourages candidates who meet the position requirements to apply online by submitting a complete curriculum vitae, copies of their three most significant publications, a two- to three-page summary of their research interests, a statement of teaching philosophy, and the names and contact information of three referees through the Career page of the INRS website by June 17th, 2024.

In the event that additional documents in a format that cannot be uploaded online need to be attached to your application, you may send them to the following address :

Direction
Institut national de la recherche scientifique
Centre Eau Terre Environnement
490 de la Couronne St.
Quebec (Quebec) G1K 9A9

INRS is committed to promote equity, diversity and inclusion and invites all qualified candidates to apply, including women, members of visible and ethnic minorities, Indigenous persons and persons with disabilities, in relation to the Equal access to employment programs. However, Canadian and Permanent Residents will be given priority.

Selection tools can be adapted to the needs of persons with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you anticipate requiring adaptive measures, or for any questions concerning equity, diversity and inclusion at INRS, please contact edi@inrs.ca.

INRS also asks its selection committees to take account of career interruptions and special circumstances when reviewing applications. Applicants are therefore invited to indicate the nature of these interruptions or special circumstances in their cover letter.