[Geolalumni] Fw: Multiple PhD projects in geodesy / Earth deformation at University of Tasmania

Jackie Caplan-Auerbach caplanj at wwu.edu
Thu Jun 29 11:54:40 PDT 2023


Cool PhD opportunities in Tasmania!

Jackie Caplan-Auerbach (she/her)
Professor, Geology Department
Associate Dean, College of Science and Engineering
Western Washington University
516 High St., MS 9080
Bellingham, WA 98225
tel:  360-650-4153 (Geology); 360-650-6400 (CSE)
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Dear colleagues



I am searching for PhD candidates interested in quantitative Earth sciences/geodesy research. The closing date for the next scholarship round is 25 September 2023. Enquiries are welcome after this date for qualified students to discuss other topics focused on GNSS geodesy, Earth deformation, and ice-sheet mass variability and change.



Two topics are presently being advertised:



1. Deformation of East Antarctica from GPS and models of past and present ice-sheet change and earthquakes. Unveil new things about this critical region of the planet.

https://www.utas.edu.au/research/degrees/available-projects/projects/geography,-planning-and-spatial-sciences/the-changing-shape-of-antarctica



2. Postseismic deformation of the Australia-New Zealand region. Find small signals buried in noise, and learn new things about the solid Earth.

https://www.utas.edu.au/research/degrees/available-projects/projects/geography,-planning-and-spatial-sciences/post-seismic-deformation-of-new-zealand



Candidates from all nations are eligible to apply. Scholarships are awarded competitively and include living and tuition expenses. Tasmania is a wonderful place to live and UTas is ranked (twice) as #1 university in the world for climate action.



If these topics don’t interest but have an interest in quantitative Earth sciences or geodesy, do get in touch.



Matt King

Professor of Polar Geodesy | Director of the Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science

School of Geography, Planning, and Spatial Sciences | University of Tasmania

Postal: Private Bag 76, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, 7001, Australia

Office: Room 109F (IMAS Salamanca) | Room 422, Centenary South (Sandy Bay Campus)

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