Open until filled. Review of applications begin October 1, 2025.
This full-time faculty position is on-campus and in-person.
The Department of Geological Sciences at Texas Christian University (TCU) invites applications for the Hunter Enis Endowed Chair in Petroleum Geology and Subsurface Energy Systems, an open-rank (tenure-track/tenured) faculty position. We seek an exceptional and visionary scholar whose research, teaching and thought leadership will advance subsurface geosciences and shape the future of energy and resource development.
The successful candidate will:
• Conduct transformative, externally funded research: Lead pioneering research in petroleum geology and its evolving intersections with subsurface energy systems, including carbon storage, geothermal energy, hydrogen storage, and critical mineral exploration.
• Research leveraging big data analytics, artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML), and digital subsurface modeling is preferred.
• Be expected to secure and maintain extramural funding to support their research program.
• Expand TCU’s reputation in subsurface science: Build innovative research and educational programs that address critical global challenges in energy security, resilience, and sustainability, positioning TCU as a leader in forward-thinking subsurface research.
• Enhance academic excellence: Inspire and mentor undergraduate and graduate students, preparing the next generation of geoscientists, innovators, and leaders across the evolving energy and environmental sectors.
• Help shape departmental growth and impact: Provide strategic vision and thought leadership, complementing existing departmental strengths in stratigraphy, sedimentology, petrology, paleontology, hydrogeology, geochemistry, tectonics, and reservoir characterization.
Required Qualifications:
• A Ph.D. in Geosciences or a closely related field.
• An internationally recognized record of excellence and peer reviewed publication in energy-related subsurface geoscience, with demonstrated integration of emerging data-driven technologies and/or sustainable subsurface applications.
• A strong record of securing and leading federally funded and other externally funded research programs.
• Demonstrated academic leadership and success in building interdisciplinary collaborations.
• A commitment to teaching excellence, mentorship, and engaging diverse student populations.
The Department of Geological Sciences at Texas Christian University (TCU) is committed to fostering excellence and innovation in teaching, research and community engagement. We pride ourselves on fostering a dynamic learning environment where students develop the skillsets and critical thinking needed to 1) understand how earth works and 2) leverage this understanding in solving real-world challenges in energy, water, food and climate. We offer a B.S. in Earth System Science, a B.A. and B.S. in Geology and a M.S. in Geology (thesis or non-thesis options).
Our faculty are passionate teacher-scholars, working closely with students to provide hands-on experiences in the classroom, the laboratories and the field. Field work occurs in geographically diverse regions across Texas and world, allowing students to explore the natural world while applying theory to practice.
Joining the TCU Department of Geological Sciences means becoming part of a collaborative and innovative academic community.
For more information, visit our department website (https://cse.tcu.edu/geology/) or reach out to us via email (geosci@tcu.edu)
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Founded in 1873, Texas Christian University sits on 302 acres nestled in a primarily residential part of Fort Worth, just minutes away from downtown. The University includes seven schools and colleges, in addition to the John V. Roach Honors College and the Burnett School of Medicine.
Currently, TCU enrolls more than 10,200 undergraduates and 1,700 graduate students. Twenty-eight percent of students self-identify as a member of a minority group, five percent are international students, and forty-five percent are from out-of-state. Our students are supported by more than 2,200 faculty and staff. The University has more than 700 full-time faculty members and is a top 100 National University as classified by US News and World Report and has a Carnegie Classification of R2: Doctoral Universities – High Research Activity.
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Like TCU, Fort Worth has the approachable, friendly charm of a smaller town, but offers the amenities, cultural activities, diversity and unique personality of a much larger city. Fort Worth, Texas, is the 13th largest city in the United States with an ever-growing population nearing 1 million. Fort Worth and TCU have grown together in a nearly 150-year relationship. You’ll find that many Horned Frogs remain here after graduation, thanks to the region’s thriving job market. Fort Worth is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, the fourth largest metropolitan area in the United States, and the number 1 tourist destination in Texas. In 2018, bizjournals.com ranked Fort Worth the 7th most affordable city to live and work in the United States and U.S. News and World Report named Fort Worth one of the Best Places to Live. Fort Worth, Dallas and Arlington all rank among the top 25 most diverse cities in the country.
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Applications should include:
• A cover letter outlining your vision for research, teaching and thought leadership at TCU, specifically addressing departmental goals in energy, sustainability, and resilience.
• A curriculum vitae detailing your academic and professional accomplishments.
• A statement of research interests and goals, including how your work aligns with the position’s focus areas.
• A statement on teaching philosophy and mentorship.
• Contact information for three professional references.
Review of applications begin October 1, 2025. Applicants are encouraged to submit application materials by October 1st but the position will remain open until filled. For inquiries, please contact hrtalentaquisition@tcu.edu.
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