[Latinmag] Reminder - Institute for Rock Magnetism - Visiting Fellowships Spring 2025 - Application Deadline October 30th 2024
Maxwell Brown
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Jue Oct 24 16:31:56 -03 2024
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*IRM Spring 2025 Visiting Fellowships - DEADLINE October 30th, 2024.*
Application
information:**_https://cse.umn.edu/irm/irm-visiting-research-application_
<https://cse.umn.edu/irm/irm-visiting-research-application>
Application form: https://forms.gle/hrK14h1jGneiizUK6
<https://forms.gle/hrK14h1jGneiizUK6>
The *Institute for Rock Magnetism (IRM)* at the University of Minnesota
is one of 30 national multi-user facilities in the Earth Sciences
supported by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) to provide
advanced infrastructure and expertise to the geoscience research and
education communities. Research at the IRM ranges from fundamental
investigations of the physics of fine-particle magnetism, to applied
studies using the magnetic characteristics of rocks, sediments,
speleothems, and other materials to investigate a wide variety of
geological, geophysical, planetary, environmental, climate, and
surficial Earth processes.
We provide access and support for visiting scientists in five
categories, for which we encourage you to apply:
(1) Visiting Research Fellowships;
(2) U.S. Student Fellowships;
(3) Long-Core (u-channel) Magnetometer Fellowships;
(4) Magnetic Microscopy Fellowships;
(5) Remote Access Fellowships.*
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*Applications*
Applications and proposals are due*October 30th 2024* for visits during
the period from *January 6th 2025 *through*June 16th 2025*. Proposals
will be reviewed by IRM staff and members of our external Review and
Advisory Committee (RAC).
A link to the application form can be found at
https://forms.gle/hrK14h1jGneiizUK6
<https://forms.gle/hrK14h1jGneiizUK6>
Information about required proposal documents are available at
_https://cse.umn.edu/irm/irm-visiting-research-application_
<https://cse.umn.edu/irm/irm-visiting-research-application> and
https://cse.umn.edu/irm/applying-visit <http://www.irm.umn.edu>*.
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*Fellowship Category Overview (please read fully)
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*(1) Visiting Research Fellowships*
These awards provide subsidized access to the full set of IRM
instruments for up to 10 days: a Fellowship grant of $8000 may be used
to offset the costs of instrument use, and for partial reimbursement of
travel costs (up to $750). Topics for research are open to any field of
study involving fine particle magnetism, but preference will be given to
projects relating magnetism to geological or environmental studies, or
to fundamental physical studies relevant to the magnetism of Earth
materials.*_Please make sure that you have funding in hand to cover
costs above $750 before applying and that for international applicants,
you are in possession of (or can acquire) a valid Visa for entry into
the USA for the time period of your visit._ *Please note that US
embassies in some countries have very long wait times for visa
interviews and we would ask that you double check your nearest US
embassies wait times
athttps://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/wait-times.html._
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*(2) U.S. Student Fellowships*
This program provides financial and instrumental support for advanced
U.S. undergraduates and graduate students who seek to acquire
state-of-the-art rock magnetic and/or paleomagnetic data for an
individual research project. Special consideration is given to students
requiring data for the completion of a senior thesis or preliminary data
for a proposal to support continued graduate research. Visiting Students
spend up to five days at the IRM and work closely with IRM staff to: 1.
Learn how to design and conduct rock-magnetic experiments; 2. Process
and interpret the generated data; and 3. Identify specific, attainable
research goals that can be achieved with future magnetic measurements.
US Student Fellows are not charged facility usage fees, and are eligible
for reimbursement of travel costs up to a maximum of $500. *_Please make
sure that you have funding in hand to cover costs above $500 before
applying._*
*(3) U-Channel Fellowships*
The IRMs u-channel magnetometer system is available for use by visitors
with continuous cores (4.2-cm access diameter optimized for standard
u-channels) or discrete samples for paleomagnetic and basic
rock-magnetic or environmental-magnetic work. U-channel visitors may
also request access to a limited number of additional instruments for a
few days, for more detailed rock magnetic analyses on a small number of
pilot samples. These data may be used to explore the feasibility of
returning to the IRM as a Visiting Fellow with a targeted rock magnetic
study. A usage fee of $100 per day (ten-day maximum) covers unlimited
use of the u-channel system, training and assistance with the equipment,
and (if desired) some help with data interpretation and analysis. A fee
waiver may be granted in cases of financial hardship, and proposals will
not be evaluated on the basis of ability to pay.*
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*(4) Magnetic Microscopy Fellowships*
Observations of micromagnetic structures in individual grains or
measuring magnetic moments at high spatial resolutions are useful for
understanding the origin of natural magnetic memory and its stability
over geologic timescales. With the installation of an Asylum Magnetic
Force Microscope (MFM) and Quantum Diamond Microscope (QDM) we are
pleased to offer a new fellowship category. MFM offers spatial
resolutions of a few tens of nanometers for (sub)domain imaging, whereas
QDM offers a range of resolutions from millimeters to tens of
micrometers for high-sensitivity moment detection. This fellowship
offers specific access to, and expertise on, using one or other of these
instruments.
*(5) Remote Access Fellowships*
To give the Earth Sciences community greater access to IRM
instrumentation, this fellowship allows researchers to submit proposals
designed around IRM staff conducting measurements on their behalf. The
aim of fellowship is to provide support to researchers with limited
resources, limited (or no funding) or an inability to travel. Preference
will be given to graduate students coming towards the conclusion of
their studies and early career post-docs.
As part of the application to the Remote Access Fellowship, applicants
should provide a rationale for how the fellowship would benefit their
research and help promote their careers.*
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*CONTACT*
Feel free to contact Maxwell Brown at irm en umn.edu with any questions
about the fellowship programs.
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