[Tectonos] [Fwd: Postdoc and graduate positions at Syracuse
University]
Rubén Somoza
somoza en gl.fcen.uba.ar
Mie Dic 19 16:42:39 ART 2012
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Asunto: Postdoc and graduate positions at Syracuse University
De: "Gregory D Hoke" <gdhoke en SYR.EDU>
Fecha: Mie, 19 de Diciembre de 2012, 16:36
Para: GEO-TECTONICS en JISCMAIL.AC.UK
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Dear Colleagues,
Please pass the following positions on to any people who might be interested:
There is an immediate postdoc opening in the Earth Surface and Tectonics
Group at Syracuse University. The successful candidate would split their
time between projects in South American and China. Experience in tectonic
geomorphology, soils, cosmogenic nuclides or low temperature
thermochronology is preferred. In addition to research, this postdoc has
the potential for the candidate to gain teaching experience in either a
large lecture or a smaller majors course. The position would be for 1 to
1.5 years with an extension possible contingent upon the availability of
funding.
In addition to the postdoc, there at at least two graduate positions (one
Ph.D. and one M.S. students) available for the fall of 2013. One of the
graduate students projects is working on soil carbonates and clumped
isotopes in the Andes and the lowlands of Argentina and Chile. The MS
student work work on stable isotopes in modern rainfall and rivers of the
SE Tibetan margin. The Syracuse University graduate application deadline
is 15 January 2013, however later applications will be reviewed.
Please contact Greg Hoke (gdhoke en syr.edu) for more details.
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Dr. Gregory D. Hoke
Assistant Professor
Department of Earth Sciences
116 Heroy Geology Laboratory
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, U.S.A.
+1.315.443.1903 (o)
+1.315.443.3363 (f)
gdhoke en syr.edu (email)
http://topo.syr.edu
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Rubén Somoza
Dpto. Ciencias Geológicas, FCEyN, UBA
Ciudad Universitaria, Pabellón 2
C1428EHA, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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