AMS releases my second book

My second book on Navigating Tenure and Beyond : A Guide for Early Career Faculty is now available.
Excerpt from AMS : Sundar A. Christopher’s academic early career guide covers how to reach tenure through service, research, and teaching while empowering your graduate students and maintaining balance between your career and personal life. He uses his own experience and hypothetical situations to illustrate best practices in goal setting, developing leadership amid institutional politics, and mentoring. With a strong focus on research and tenure application, this is the guide Dr. Christopher wishes he had when he was navigating tenure, and it will be a key companion in many future professors’ development.

 

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About Sundar Christopher

Dr. Sundar A. Christopher is an esteemed professor in the department of Atmospheric and Earth Science at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Throughout his distinguished career, he has held various leadership positions, including serving as the Associate Director of the Earth System Science Center (2007-2014), Chairman of the Department of Atmospheric Science (2010-2014), and Dean of the College of Science (2014-2019). Currently, he serves as the co-director for the Laboratory of Applied Sciences. With a PhD in Atmospheric Sciences from Colorado State University, Dr. Christopher also holds a Master's degree in Meteorology from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, as well as a Master's degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Dr. Christopher's research interests lie in the field of satellite remote sensing of clouds and aerosols, with a focus on their impact on air quality, environment, health, and global and regional climate. He extensively works with diverse satellite data sets from polar orbiting and geostationary satellites, ground-based instruments, and aircraft data to gain insights into the complex earth-atmosphere system. Passionate about teaching, Dr. Christopher has actively contributed to the design and development of undergraduate and graduate level courses, placing particular emphasis on hands-on training using satellite data. Additionally, he has designed a professional development course for graduate students. His book, "Navigating Graduate School and Beyond: A Career Guide for Graduate Students and a Must-Read for Every Adviser," is widely regarded as an essential resource for training graduate students. Furthermore, his book "Navigating Tenure and Beyond" serves as a valuable mentorship tool for early career faculty. Dr. Christopher's impactful contributions extend beyond academia, as evidenced by his publication of over 125 peer-reviewed papers in esteemed national and international journals. He has been invited to speak at major scientific conferences worldwide, highlighting the recognition of his expertise. Furthermore, his exceptional leadership has secured several million dollars in grants and contracts from prestigious organizations such as NASA, NOAA, and other federal agencies, supporting his extensive research on earth-atmosphere processes. As a transformative leader, Dr. Christopher has excelled in navigating complex organizational roles, spearheading strategic initiatives, and successfully implementing them within evolving academic environments. He is highly regarded as an effective mentor, providing guidance and support to students, faculty, and staff, while fostering career development within an inclusive and collaborative framework. Known for his methodical and efficient approach, Dr. Christopher's problem-solving skills have been applied not only in technical realms but also in his administrative roles. He has demonstrated exceptional business acumen by skillfully managing budgets and information resources. Dr. Christopher's expertise has been sought after on numerous occasions, leading to invitations to speak at esteemed venues such as the World Federation of Scientists (Erice, Sicily), the United Nations Symposium (Graz, Austria), the American Association for Aerosol Research, the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS), and the American Geophysical Union, among others. He has also been invited to share his insights at various national and international universities, including the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India; University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; Purdue University; Texas A&M; University of Nebraska; University of Wisconsin; Goddard Space Flight Center; Colorado State University, and more. Dr. Christopher's exceptional contributions have been recognized through several prestigious awards, including the University Award for Research and Creative Achievement in 2006 and the NASA New Investigator Award. His expertise is further acknowledged through his involvement as an expert reviewer for the Climate Change Science Program (CCSP). In addition, Dr. Christopher proudly holds the citizenship of the United States of America.
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