[Latinmag] [Fwd: [Gpmag-l] Postdoctoral Opportunity in Precambrian
Paleomagnetism]
Augusto Rapalini
rapalini en gl.fcen.uba.ar
Jue Feb 28 00:11:31 ART 2019
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Joseph L. Kirschvink, PhD, FRIN
Nico and Marilyn Van Wingen Professor of Geobiology, Caltech
PI, Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Tech
http://www.gps.caltech.edu/users/jkirschvink/
<http://www.gps.caltech.edu/users/jkirschvink/>
Current location of Kirschvink:
http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=Kirschvink
> Dear Paleomagnetic community:
We are seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar to refine Earth's Precambrian
paleointensity and paleomagnetic record, starting with a unique 'library'
of over 160,000 well-curated geological samples amassed at the Tokyo
Institute of Technology by Prof. Shigenori Maruyama and colleagues. The
principal tool will be the new, third-generation scanning SQUID microscope
(which uses cryogen-free, pulse-tube technology), built recently at
TiTech's Earth-Life Science Institute in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan. Caltech
facilities will also be available. The goal is to first exploit the
in-house collections to identify the most promising units by focusing on
single-crystal geochemical and paleointensity determinations. Work will be
highly interdisciplinary, in collaboration with the Tsunakawa, Hirose,
Ueno, Maruyama, and Kirschvink groups.
Tokyo is one of the most exciting and vibrant cities in the world. ELSI is
situated in the Meguro Ward of Tokyo, with convenient and quick train
access to all major city centers and attractions. ELSI has experienced
staff who are dedicated to providing full relocation assistance to ease
the transition to Japan, including help with immigration procedures,
housing, health care, and all other basic needs.
We welcome all qualified candidates, regardless of nationality or gender.
We encourage and support our candidates' close collaborations with
overseas research institutes. Our institutional language is English;
Japanese language skills are not required. An unprecedented level of
support for researchers to live and thrive in Japan is provided by our
talented staff.
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> http://www.elsi.jp/ja/about/recruitment/public-offering-positions/2019/02/20190222_recruit.html
<http://www.elsi.jp/ja/about/recruitment/public-offering-positions/2019/02/20190222_recruit.html>
> http://www.hyoka.koho.titech.ac.jp/eprd/recently/koubo/koubo.php?lang=en
<http://www.hyoka.koho.titech.ac.jp/eprd/recently/koubo/koubo.php?lang=en>
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Please respond to the above link, and cc to me (Kirschvink en elsi.jp ).
The starting date states April 1st, but this is negotiable.
Sincerely,
Joe Kirschvink
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