Call for Nominations

Jul 25, 2024
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The UNOLS Marine Seismic Research Operations Committee (MSROC) is an advisory committee established in accordance with Annex IX of the University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) Charter. We are seeking nominations for three committee members. The new members would begin their terms in the late fall 2024 upon completion of the MSROC Annual Community Meeting.

 

The terms of reference for the MSROC are in Annex IX of the UNOLS Charter and can be found at: Annex IX:  Marine Seismic Research Oversight Committee (MSROC)

 

The Marine Seismic Research Operations Committee (MSROC) provides scientific oversight, asset coordination, and strategic advice for marine seismic facilities.  MSROC fulfills a role of representing the marine seismic research community, ensuring broad access and maximum participation in the utilization of marine seismic assets. MSROC also advises UNOLS and funding agencies on the adoption of technical advances that maintain cutting-edge capabilities for the facilities that support marine seismic research.

 

The MSROC membership shall comprise up to nine individuals who can represent the spectrum of marine seismic research and fulfill the committee tasks. The MSROC Chair also serves on the UNOLS Council.

 

The standing committee of MSROC shall review nominations and recommend new members to the UNOLS Council their choice(s) for their endorsement. Members of the MSROC are appointed for terms up to three years and individuals may serve not more than two consecutive terms.

 

Scientists interested in serving as an MSROC member should submit the following information:

  1. Two-page current C.V.
  2. One-page statement of interest that should include your vision for seismological scientific research over the next decade and a summary of experience using seismic facilities.  The statement shall also include your vision for furthering efforts related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the marine seismic community through MSROC activities.  Additionally, it shall address your vision for supporting early career scientists in the marine seismic community.
  3. Scientists interested in serving as MSROC Chair shall indicate such interest in their submission.

 

These materials should be sent by email to Doug@unols.org by September 20, 2024.