From jeroen.van-hunen at durham.ac.uk Wed Sep 5 04:51:53 2018 From: jeroen.van-hunen at durham.ac.uk (Jeroen van Hunen) Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2018 19:51:53 +0100 Subject: [Geodynamics] Two Assistant Professor positions in Earth Science, Durham, UK Message-ID: <23d9f3ab-3bab-cf02-6835-9919b86f6692@durham.ac.uk> Dear all, The Earth Science department at Durham University is looking to appoint two exceptional and collaborative colleagues as Assistant Professors, with research and teaching interests in any area of Earth Science that complements and builds on its current expertise and interests. The application deadline is 31st October, 2018. A detailed description and information how to apply is available at:https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/tX0-C3Q8Z2FAkoZZcgkia5?domain=durham.ac.uk For any further questions, please feel free to contact me. I would be grateful if you could forward this email to anyone interested. Best regards, ?? 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URL: From A.Biggin at liverpool.ac.uk Fri Sep 14 20:24:38 2018 From: A.Biggin at liverpool.ac.uk (Biggin, Andy) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2018 10:24:38 +0000 Subject: [Geodynamics] 3 year post-doc in geodynamo modelling Message-ID: <026474fa294e45ce9c246c442fce1dd8@liverpool.ac.uk> There is a 37 month PDRA position (starting before July 2019 and including relocation costs) open for international applications at the University of Liverpool. *Note the tight deadline 2nd October, 2018* The link to the job description and application form is: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/IphjCXLKZoiJ7P5yc6h6JQ?domain=recruit.liverpool.ac.uk Please contact Andy Biggin (biggin at liverpool.ac.uk) for informal enquiries Postdoctoral Research Associate in Geodynamo Modelling Grade 7 Earth, Ocean And Ecological Sciences 009960 ?34,188 pa 02-Oct-2018 23:30 Applications are invited for a post-doctoral research associate (PDRA) position within the new DEEP group (https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/nXIRCYWL1vi8oW1JTGBeej?domain=liverpool.ac.uk), Department of Earth, Ocean and Ecological Sciences at the University of Liverpool, UK. The position is funded by the Leverhulme Research Leadership Award "Shaping the Earth: Defining planetary evolution using palaeomagnetism" led by Prof Andrew Biggin (PI) in collaboration with Prof Richard Holme (Uni. Liverpool), Dr Chris Davies (Uni. Leeds), and Dr Mark Hounslow (Uni. Lancaster). You will fulfil a key role, designing, running and analysing numerical geodynamo simulations within an outstanding multidisciplinary team that includes palaeomagnetists and dynamo modellers. The overall aim is to document and explain variations in geomagnetic behaviour occurring on timescales of tens of millions of years and longer. Such variations are hypothesised to be linked to mantle convection and inner core growth affecting the energetics of the geodynamo. The aim of this project is to test these hypotheses using a combination of new data, numerical simulations, and novel treatments applied to existing datasets. The position would suit an individual with experience of performing numerical modelling of geophysical phenomena who is keen to work at the interface between palaeomagnetism, numerical geodynamo modelling and mantle geodynamics to improve our understanding of the deep Earth. Experience of working with geodynamo models and/or geomagnetic/palaeomagnetic datasets is preferred but is not essential. Strong expertise in computer programming and the use of spherical harmonic analysis is vital. You should also have a track-record of publishing peer-reviewed research articles in international journals and demonstrate enthusiasm to contribute to the aims of the overall project as part of a wider team. The position is open immediately with a latest possible start date of 30 June 2019. Closing date: 2 October 2018 Andy Biggin Professor of Palaeomagnetism Geomagnetism Laboratory Oliver Lodge Laboratories Dept. Earth, Ocean and Ecol. 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