The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) invites applications for one Post-Doctoral Researcher position. The aim of this position is to add a ground-based Electro-Magnetic (EM) data generation, and interpretation capability to iCRAG. The research performed by the applicant will be relevant to several key research areas covered within iCRAG, such as mineral exploration (e.g., Pb-Zn deposits), groundwater resources (e.g., karst) and potentially geo-hazards (e.g. karst-related flooding or landslides). This research will not only be supportive to existing iCRAG research lines, but the challenging character of the targets will give the candidate the possibility to undertake research on a wide range of experimental and theoretical topics.
Please read full description of this vacancy HERE.
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Posted: 20th December 2017 by Anna
Post-Doctoral Position in applied electromagnetics and shallow geophysical imaging
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) invites applications for one Post-Doctoral Researcher position. The aim of this position is to add a ground-based Electro-Magnetic (EM) data generation, and interpretation capability to iCRAG. The research performed by the applicant will be relevant to several key research areas covered within iCRAG, such as mineral exploration (e.g., Pb-Zn deposits), groundwater resources (e.g., karst) and potentially geo-hazards (e.g. karst-related flooding or landslides). This research will not only be supportive to existing iCRAG research lines, but the challenging character of the targets will give the candidate the possibility to undertake research on a wide range of experimental and theoretical topics.
Please read full description of this vacancy HERE.
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