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Amy Weislogel

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West Virginia University

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Geography

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Environmental Science

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Geology

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West Virginia University

Assistant Professor in Subsurface Energy Systems (Geology) at West Virginia University

The Department of Geology & Geography at West Virginia University is inviting applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position specializing in subsurface energy systems, starting August 2026. The role is designed for a dedicated educator and outstanding researcher who applies geological methods to the origin, structure, and utilization of subsurface resources. Research relevant to the sustainable energy challenges of the 21st century is highly valued, and candidates whose work supports WVU’s land-grant mission are encouraged to apply. This is a 9-month, full-time position with full benefits. Applicants must hold a PhD in Geology or a closely related field and demonstrate expertise in subsurface energy systems. The department seeks candidates who can contribute to both teaching and research, with a focus on sustainable energy and subsurface resource utilization. The position is housed within the Department of Geology & Geography, which supports interdisciplinary research and education in geology, earth science, environmental science, and geography. Interested candidates should visit the official application link for detailed instructions and submit their materials online. For further inquiries, applicants are encouraged to contact Professor Amy Weislogel. This opportunity is ideal for those aiming to address energy challenges through innovative geological research and education at a leading U.S. institution.

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