
This tenure-track Assistant Professor role at Michigan State University combines research and extension within the Agricultural Climate Resiliency Program. The position focuses on developing geospatial climate models for agricultural systems, integrating remote sensing and sensor data to assess climate-smart management practices. Key responsibilities include conducting hypothesis-driven research on soil health and carbon sequestration, creating educational materials, and advising farmers and policymakers on sustainable technologies. The role appeals to candidates interested in addressing global climate challenges through a collaborative, interdisciplinary team environment. Based in East Lansing, the position offers a park-like campus setting and strong support for work-life balance within a diverse, inclusive academic community.




















