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upper mantle. The MT results will be integrated with new geological and other geophysical results from a dynamic team working on this multidisciplinary project. Duties The main tasks are: Review of legacy
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bachelor’s degrees in more traditional departments. The multi-disciplinary nature of MEAS lends itself to the study of such problems as prediction of severe weather (e.g. hurricanes), geologic hazards, coastal
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geological data in the field and in museums to tackle questions about human evolution in Africa in the last million years and is led by Prof. Marta Mirazón Lahr. Further information about the project
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Internal Number: 6669441 Technology Support Specialist II Classificaiton: Technology Support Specialist II Department: Geological Sciences Sub-Division: Salary Range: $5,787 - $6,448 per month Appointment
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assisting in the bachelor’s and master’s degrees programmes of the department at Utrecht University. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/356431/phd-position-on-land-ocean-inte
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operation, vacuum system handling, geologic sample handling and preparation, and computer programming in languages such as Python or Matlab are strongly preferred. Additional Information: Purdue University
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existing stable isotope facility. The Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Delaware houses a state-of-the-art stable isotope laboratory (https://sites.udel.edu/eis-lab/ ) equipped with advanced
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, and equitable access to green spaces. Our departments have over 140 undergraduates majoring in either Landscape Architecture or Water and Climate Science, or Geology and Geological Oceanography. Our
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equipment setups before each laboratory and/or field session to determine suitability for use; select specific 'real world' site locations suitable for geological, geographic and paleontological investigation