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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a postdoc to join the research team of the INASIA project led by Małgorzata Kot, PhD and funded by European Research Council (ERC
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and interdisciplinary environment. Does that sound like something for you? Apply to join our team! Where to apply Website https://iventajobdata.eu/bestmedia/img/2161361/1860188/cl/f554cd6f944619c1e72d5
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at McGill (https://tsi.mcgill.ca/index.php?page=faculty ). Research topics include (but are not limited to) astrophysics, cosmology, astrobiology, geophysics, life in extreme environments, and the search
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or application letter. Exceptional opportunities are offered by the position, such as to be engaged with experimental partners and external collaborators, supervise PhD student, organize, and attend international
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geosciences, and a particular interest in geochemistry, geodynamics, tectonics, or geophysics, who has a critical eye, a deep understanding of their subject and interests beyond, and who can think on their feet
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, excellence and impact. Who we're looking for - Selection Criteria: Essential Criteria: PhD in Space and/or Planetary Sciences or a related discipline, and post-doctoral research and/or university or relevant
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-situ seismic geophysical testing equipment. Additionally, the Newmarket campus includes a purpose-built Structures Testing Laboratory, fitted for material, structural system, and seismic testing. We
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, including external funding applications Take part in developing and enhancing interdisciplinary collaboration both internally and externally Your profile We expect that you have: A PhD in meteorology, physics
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planet”. For section 2.6 "Seismic Hazard and Risk Dynamics" (Department 2 "Geophysics"), we are looking for a: Reference Number 10805 The goal of our team in section "Seismic Hazard and Risk Dynamics
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research visits with external collaborators. The position is part of the ERC Starting Grant “Actively learning experimental designs in terrestrial climate science (ACTIVATE)”: https://www.mn.uio.no/geo