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2015年03月13日
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Rock Physics : Southampton, United Kingdom

Postdoctoral Researcher in Rock Physics

Marine Geoscience Research Group, National Oceanography Centre (NOC), Southampton

About the role :
We are seeking a geophysicist with expertise in theoretical modelling/rock physics research to join a small team studying geophysical quantification of seafloor gas and gas hydrates. The successful candidate will have a PhD in Geophysics or related numerate discipline, and preferably some postdoctoral research experience.

The role will comprise helping to design and implement state-of-the-art laboratory experimental studies of acoustic and electrical properties of methane-bearing and methane gas hydrate-bearing seafloor sediments and rocks, implementing and developing theoretical rock physics models using experimental validation data, and integrating the results into related marine geophysical studies aimed at quantifying seafloor greenhouse gases.

This is a Fixed Term Appointment for two years offered on NERC terms and conditions.

Salary:
£28,200 to £30,600 per annum.

About you:
You will be an enthusiastic scientist with a proven track record of delivering research results whether in a team or individually, with excellent problem solving and scientific writing skills. Excellent verbal communication and team working skills are desirable, as well as project management experience.

What we can offer you:
In return for your talents, we offer a competitive remuneration package, including a RCUK pension scheme, 30 days annual leave with a further 10.5 Public/privilege days and free car-parking. Opportunities for further training and development are supported. The role will include periods of travel both within the UK and internationally.

About us:
The National Oceanography Centre (NOC), part of the Natural Environment Research Council, is a national research organisation, delivering integrated marine science and technology from the coast to the deep ocean and is one of the top five institutions of its kind in the world.

With sites in Liverpool and Southampton, it is the UK’s leading centre for sea level science, coastal and deep ocean research and technology development. Working closely with its partners and associates, it provides capability to meet needs across the UK marine science community