Submitted: 14 December 2021
Department: Anthropology
Institution: Institute of Human Origins at Arizona State University
Job type: Postdoc
Apply by: 1 February 2022
Application email: [email protected]
Application URL: https://apply.interfolio.com/99804

The Institute of Human Origins (IHO) at Arizona State University is recruiting one Postdoctoral Research Scholar in early hominin paleobiology under the supervision of Dr. Yohannes Haile-Selassie. The postdoctoral research scholar will be contributing to a project on early hominin cranial anatomy, with particular emphasis on early Australopithecus, using micro-CT scan data.

The ideal candidate for this position should have a demonstrated background in evolutionary biology, experience with microCT imaging, processing, and segmentation. Experience with software packages such as Avizo/Amira, ImageJ, and R is also required.

Desired qualifications include good knowledge of current methods in geometric morphometrics and finite element modeling.

The Institute of Human Origins is committed to making paleoanthropology a diverse, inclusive and equitable field. We highly encourage applications from historically excluded and underrepresented groups in science.

This is a full-time, term-limited 1-year position, which may be renewable for a second year, contingent on funding and satisfactory performance. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2022.

The qualified candidate must hold a PhD degree in anthropology, biology, geology or a related field, or have completed all of the requirements for a PhD by the time of appointment.

To apply, please submit application materials electronically to apply.interfolio.com/99804. Required materials include: 1) a cover letter outlining qualifications and previous research, 2) a current curriculum vitae, 3) contact information (including email addresses) for three professional references, and 4) A statement addressing how your past and/or potential contributions to diversity and inclusion will advance ASU’s commitment to inclusive excellence. General questions about this position should be directed to Dr. Yohannes Haile-Selassie ([email protected]).

Initial deadline for complete applications is February 1, 2022; if not filled, review of complete applications will occur every two weeks thereafter until the search is closed.

The fiscal year (12-month) salary range for this position is $50,000 - $55,000 along with competitive benefits through ASU including health insurance, paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays. The postdoctoral research scholar must be in residence in the greater-Phoenix metropolitan area during the appointment.

A background check is required for employment.

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