[Geodynamics] 3 year PostDoc at UCL (London): Modeling of magma-ocean solidification and long-term mantle evolution
Ballmer, Maxim
m.ballmer at ucl.ac.uk
Mon Sep 26 23:48:44 AEST 2022
3-year PostDoc: “Coupled Geodynamic-Thermodynamic Modeling of Magma Ocean Crystallization”
Dear all,
(please FWD to anyone who might be interested)
We are looking for an enthusiastic postdoctoral researcher to join the Department of Earth Sciences at University College London to work on coupled geodynamic-thermodynamic modeling of magma-ocean crystallization, and long-term mantle evolution.
The successful applicant will develop a coupled model to study the late-stage evolution of the magma ocean and constrain the composition of the primitive crust on Earth and terrestrial planets (see sketch). For Earth, this composition will be compared to the seismic signature of the lowermost mantle, where a reservoir of primitive crust may have survived through the present-day.
The project is fully funded by NERC for 3 years, and will be based in the vibrant research environment of UCL Earth Sciences with strong expertise in mantle seismology, mineral physics, geodynamics etc. The successful candidate will closely collaborate with myself, other researchers at UCL, and Oliver Shorttle at University of Cambridge, an expert in thermodynamics, geochemistry and Planetary Sciences. Moreover, Oliver Shorttle and myself have a wide network of collaborators worldwide.
We are looking for a candidate with a strong background in geodynamics and/or thermodynamics. They should have a demonstrable aptitude in computer programming and developing numerical codes, and knowledge of mantle structure and dynamics and/or petrology and thermodynamics is desirable. The successful candidate must either have, or be close to completing, a PhD in a relevant field (e.g., Earth Sciences, Physics).
The closing date for applications is 12th October 2022 at 23:59, but delayed submissions may be considered until the post is filled. The intended start-date is 1st January 2023.
To submit applications, go through the UCL job portal<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/RfgYC1WLPxcpXnzDMiLtS6x?domain=atsv7.wcn.co.uk> using reference number 1887399
For any questions or information, please feel free to contact me at m.ballmer <at> ucl.ac.uk
Best wishes,
Maxim Ballmer
..........................................................................................................................
Maxim D. Ballmer (he/him)
原眞マキシム
Asst. Professor @ Univ. College London, Dept. Earth Sciences
office: KLB 341, Gower Place, WC1E 6BT London
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/pqH0C2xMQzikQKlJpf1pgmd?domain=jupiter.ethz.ch<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/LdWcC3QNPBimv7AJpS2zq3E?domain=jupiter.ethz.ch>
..........................................................................................................................
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://mailman.sydney.edu.au/pipermail/geodynamics/attachments/20220926/24514062/attachment-0001.htm>
More information about the Geodynamics
mailing list