[Geoldept] graduate school opportunities at UBC
Susan DeBari
Susan.DeBari at wwu.edu
Fri Dec 5 08:28:27 PST 2014
FYI - looks like great research projects for those looking towards graduate school in geochemistry/petrology at UBC
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From: Chelsea Allison <cmalliso at asu.edu<mailto:cmalliso at asu.edu>>
Subject: VOLCANO: Postdoctoral and Graduate Positions in Geochemistry (Canada)
Date: December 5, 2014 at 7:11:05 AM PST
To: VOLCANO at ASU.EDU<mailto:VOLCANO at ASU.EDU>
Reply-To: VOLCANO <VOLCANO at asu.edu<mailto:VOLCANO at asu.edu>>
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Postdoctoral and Graduate Positions in Geochemistry (Canada)
From: Diane Hanano <dhanano at eos.ubc.ca<mailto:dhanano at eos.ubc.ca>>
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Postdoctoral and Graduate Opportunities with the Multidisciplinary Applied Geochemistry Network
We are seeking up to 8 MSc/PhD students and 2 postdoctoral fellows to join our dynamic and rapidly growing network of leading scientists, industry partners and state-of-the-art analytical laboratories across Canada. The Multidisciplinary Applied Geochemistry Network (MAGNET) is an NSERC-funded industrial stream Collaborative Research and Training Experience (CREATE) program devoted to environmental, analytical and exploration geochemistry.
We currently have openings (beginning September 2015) for the following research projects:
- The isotopic signal of dacite magmas triggering silicic supervolcanic eruptions
- Volcanologic, geochemical, and isotopic evolution of Medicine Lake volcano, California, USA
- Li isotopes in Cascades volcanoes
- Transitional metal stable isotopes in layered intrusions
- Sources of gas along the San Andreas fault, California, USA
- Isotopic signals of trees fluxed with volcanic gas
- Evaluating the contribution of global, regional and local atmospheric deposition of contaminants using isotopic signatures of inorganic and organic contaminants in Ontario, Canada
- Compound specific isotope analysis for volatile organic contaminants at the groundwater – surface water interface
- Origin, residence times and geochemical signatures of deep crustal fluids
- Radiocarbon as an environmental tracer during energy production and cycling
Full project descriptions >> http://www.magnet.eos.ubc.ca/apply/current-opportunities-3/<https://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Emagnet%2Eeos%2Eubc%2Eca%2Fapply%2Fcurrent-opportunities-3%2F&urlhash=RdhN&_t=tracking_anet>
Application instructions & deadlines >> http://www.magnet.eos.ubc.ca/apply/how-to-apply/<https://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Emagnet%2Eeos%2Eubc%2Eca%2Fapply%2Fhow-to-apply%2F&urlhash=1zja&_t=tracking_anet>
MAGNET’s intensive training program and cohesive learning environment, combined with industry internships, professional skills training and networking opportunities, offers trainees a significant competitive advantage.
Diane Hanano
MAGNET Program Coordinator
dhanano at eos.ubc.ca<mailto:dhanano at eos.ubc.ca>
www.magnet.eos.ubc.ca<http://www.magnet.eos.ubc.ca/>
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Susan DeBari, Ph.D.
Geology Department and Science Education Program, MS 9080
Western Washington University
Bellingham WA 98225
Phone: 360-650-3588
http://faculty.wwu.edu/~debari/web/susan.html
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