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consolidates geology, spatial sciences, advanced analytical techniques, geophysics, planetary science and more, to provide world-class training for geoscientific and geospatial careers, and undertake fundamental
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, Geophysics / Seismology, Robotics, or environmental physics), and general-education or lower-level physics courses. All lecture and laboratory sections are taught by the faculty. Candidates should be committed
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. Research and graduate education in the Department of Earth Sciences focuses on the following subfields: (a) Geophysics: tectonics, seismology, remote sensing, and fault mechanics, as well as earthquake
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March 1, 2026. Depending on the applicant’s background and interests, the appointment will be made at the Department of Geophysical Sciences or the Data Science Institute. Research Scientist Appointments
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engineering, geophysics, computational science, mathematics, physics or a related field The successful candidate has strong analytical skills and programming experience either in Python, or C/C++, or equivalent
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The Centre for Geophysical Forecasting (CGF) at NTNU. CGF is a centre for research-driven innovation and is funded by the Research Council of Norway and industry partners. The immediate leader is Head of
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amount corresponds to 1.309,64€ according to the table of scholarships awarded directly by the FCT, I.P. in the country (https://www.fct.pt/apoios/bolsas/valores ). The period of payment of the scholarship
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if interested. More information on the internship program is available here: https://kgs.ku.edu/geohydrology-internship-program POSITION: KGS Geohydrology Internship Program STARTING DATE: Week of May 26, 2026
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goal is to gain quantitative understanding of reservoir and sealing / overburden units by integrating petrophysics, rock physics, geophysics, geomechanics and machine learning. A detailed project plan
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, will win. Selection process Interested candidates may submit their applications in person at the following address: Institute of Geophysics, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 5, room B