Assistant Professor Positions in Climate Science and Soil Physics at University of Minnesota
The Department of Soil, Water, and Climate at the University of Minnesota is seeking to fill two tenure-track Assistant Professor positions in the areas of Climate Science and Soil Physics, Ecohydrology, or Hydropedology. The department is recognized for its commitment to hands-on student experiences, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and cutting-edge research in soil testing, climatology, precision agriculture, and environmental resilience. The successful candidates will join a vibrant academic community engaged in research and teaching that addresses critical issues in environmental science, earth science, and agriculture.
The Climate Science position focuses on advancing understanding of climate systems, their interactions with soil and water, and their implications for landscape resilience and carbon dynamics. The Soil Physics, Ecohydrology, or Hydropedology position emphasizes research on soil-water interactions, erosion, and the physical processes that govern soil and landscape function. Both roles offer opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and community-engaged research.
Applicants should hold a PhD in a relevant field and demonstrate a strong record of research and teaching. The University of Minnesota provides a supportive environment for faculty development, with access to state-of-the-art facilities and a collaborative departmental culture. Funding includes a competitive salary and benefits package as per university standards.
Interested candidates should review the full job descriptions and submit their applications via the provided URLs. The initial review date for both positions is March 13, 2026. For specific inquiries, contact Tim Griffis (Climate Science) or David Mulla (Soil Physics, Ecohydrology, or Hydropedology) at their respective university email addresses.
For more information about the department and its research activities, visit the Department of Soil, Water, and Climate website at the University of Minnesota.