Research Assistant Professor - Environmental Planning The Community and Regional Planning program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is seeking a Research Assistant Professor specializing in environmental planning for conservation lands, with a potential start date of January 1, 2025. This role focuses on advancing conservation management using satellite technology and cloud computing for continuous monitoring and long-term assessments of hydrological, vegetation, and carbon dynamics, as well as evaluating the environmental benefits of conservation lands. The Research Assistant Professor will collaborate with various stakeholders, contribute to research in environmental and conservation planning, and produce peer-reviewed scientific publications. Publication goals will be set collaboratively, focusing on specific areas of interest. The position offers professional development opportunities, including training in data analysis, manuscript preparation, and grant writing. Additionally, it provides practical experience in community outreach, interdisciplinary collaboration, and presenting research findings at scientific conferences. The Research Assistant Professor will have an opportunity to engage in classroom teaching, educational career development, and support activities such as data management, statistical analysis, graduate student advising, and the preparation of grant proposals and annual reports. The initial contract will be for up to three (3) years with the potential for renewal based on achieved performance, availability of funding, and the continuation of the position, among other factors. Key Research Responsibilities Analyze satellite imagery for conservation mapping. Develop a geospatial information platform to assist in conservation planning. Conduct fieldwork for ground-truthing data verification. Write and publish scientific manuscripts. Assist in organizing grant proposals. Engage with stakeholders to promote conservation initiatives. Minimum Required Qualifications Ph.D. in planning, geography, remote sensing, GIS, hydrology, natural resources, environmental sciences, or a related field. At least one (1) year of postdoctoral or full-time research experience after the Ph.D. degree. Preferred Qualifications Demonstrated research publications in conservation planning and management. Proficiency in Google Earth Engine and Python programming. Strong analytical skills in geospatial analysis and remote sensing. Experience in field survey and conservation land site assessment. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Experience working collaboratively in teams. Proven experience in community engagement and outreach. Work Location : Lincoln, NE Pre-Placement Driving Record Review Required : Yes Criminal History Background Check Required : Yes How to Apply : Click “Apply for this Job” and complete the faculty information form. Attach the following documents: Personal statement. Attach as “Other Document.” Contact information for three (3) references. Position funded by grant or other form of temporary funding? : Yes Planned Hire Date : 1/2/25 J-18808-Ljbffr