Director Center Urban and Coastal Climate Science Research
Listed on 2025-12-03
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Data Scientist -
Science
Research Scientist, Data Scientist
Overview
Director of the Center for Urban and Coastal Climate Science Research
Founded in 1867, Morgan State University is Maryland’s premier public urban research institution, recognized for its dedication to excellence in teaching, research, public service, and community engagement. The School of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences (SCMNS), in partnership with the Morgan State Patuxent Environmental and Aquatic Research Laboratory (PEARL), invites applications for the position of Director for the newly established Center for Urban and Coastal Climate Science Research.
This Center is dedicated to addressing critical and complex challenges related to climate change, with a focus on its impact on natural ecosystems, the built environment, the economy, and the health and well-being of Maryland’s residents. We are seeking a distinguished scientist and leader with a strong track record in environmental science research, including areas such as coastal and marine science, environmental toxicology, risk assessment, environmental modeling, or related disciplines.
The ideal candidate will lead research and educational initiatives in crucial areas such as urban air quality, human and environmental health, community resilience, climate impacts on energy resources, coastal watershed dynamics, and sustainable fisheries management. These efforts are aimed at not only advancing scientific understanding but also providing evidence-based recommendations for effective climate change management strategies in Maryland and beyond.
- Implementing the Center’s strategic vision and research agenda
- Developing and executing a robust research program in their specific area of climate science
- Expanding the Center’s reach by securing external funding through grants, contracts, and partnerships
- Training students and mentoring early-stage investigators to support their development into independent environmental researchers
- Leading the evaluation and enhancement of the Center’s research activities
The candidate should have a nationally recognized record of research accomplishments, demonstrated through current publications and secured funding. Significant leadership experience and a strong commitment to advancing climate science research are essential. The individual will hold a faculty appointment within the School of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences. A Doctorate in a relevant field from an accredited university is required.
Employment Details- Position: Director of the Center for Urban and Coastal Climate Science Research
- Division: Division of Academic Affairs
- Department: School of Computer, Mathematical & Natural Sciences
- Work Status: Full Time
- Job Type: Exempt
- Salary Range: $150,000 - $200,000 per year
- Fund Source: State Support
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