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Geomechanics and Geosensing Faculty Position
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at the University of Houston invites applications for a fulltime,
tenure-track faculty position in the broad area of Geomechanics/Geosensing nexus. All qualified candidates are invited
to apply at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank, with encouragement for those with multidisciplinary interests.

Qualifications
We seek an exceptional individual to lead a dynamic, internationally recognized research and teaching program at the intersection of geomechanics modeling, geosensing, and machine learning/data analytics. The ideal candidate will have a background in civil and environmental engineering, geosciences, or geomatics, with a strong record of research excellence and scholarly publications in computational/theoretical modeling and its application to remote sensing technologies. We especially encourage applications from individuals whose work addresses natural hazards (e.g., earthquakes, landslides), geothermal energy, or nationally significant areas such as critical mineral exploration and recovery. Preference will be given to

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“One of my favorite parts about studying and working at UVM is the incredible collaborative environment that permeates every aspect of the institution. The openness and kindness of the people I work with create a unique sense of belonging even though I have been at UVM for less than four years.”

“I was able to publish my work in one of the best journals…”

“The professors are so accessible for mentorship, even beyond my own advisor…”

This is an exceptional time to pursue a graduate degree at UVM. 

Large enough to attract award-winning faculty and small enough to provide intimate collaborations, the graduate programs at the University of Vermont College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences cultivate strong connections and interdisciplinary innovations. 

Scholars access state-of-the-art facilities and engage in impactful research that has gained national acclaim. Join us in picturesque Burlington, Vermont, where academic

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The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Houston invites applications for a Lecturer to begin in the 2025-2026 academic year in the Construction Engineering undergraduate degree at the University of Houston at Katy. UH at Katy is a satellite campus located in Katy, Texas, 30 miles to the west of the central campus. All administration, advising, and instruction for the construction engineering program will occur at the Katy campus.

The primary responsibility will be teaching; some administrative responsibilities associated with growing the program and its accreditation; advising students; participating in the recruitment of additional instructors; and being a spokesperson for the program.

Qualifications include a Ph.D. in Construction Engineering or a related field. Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, teaching philosophy statement, and the names and contact information of three references. Only applications with all required documents will

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MADISON – If you applied for FEMA assistance you will receive a letter by mail or email. If the letter says you are “not approved” for assistance, it does not mean that you won’t receive assistance.

It is important to read the letter carefully because it will include the amount of money FEMA may provide and information on the appropriate use of that money. The letter will also explain your application status and advise what you need to do to appeal if you disagree with the decision.

Often, you only need to send additional information or supporting documentation for FEMA to continue reviewing your application for financial assistance. Examples of missing documentation may include:

Proof of insurance coverage.Settlement of insurance claims or denial letter from insurance provider.Proof of identity.Proof of occupancy.Proof of ownership.Proof that the damaged property was your primary residence at the time of the disaster.

For more information on understanding your FEMA letter, please visit FEMA.gov/letter.

Appealing FEMA’s Decision

If you disagree with FEMA’s decision or the amount of money provided, you can submit an appeal letter and documents supporting your claim, such as a contractor’s estimate for home repairs. You have 60 days from the date of your letter to appeal.

At the end of your FEMA letter, look for an appeal form that can be used to send us additional information about your situation. This form can help make

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