Research Fellow (Magmatic volatiles and eruption dynamics) at EOS-ASE

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From: "Caroline Bouvet De La Maisonneuve (Asst Prof)" <
CarolineBouvet@xxxxxxxxxx>

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Research Fellow (Magmatic volatiles and eruption dynamics)

https://ase.ntu.edu.sg/careers/research-fellow-magmatic-volatiles-and-eruption-dynamics-0#.W9BEG2gzZaQ



The Earth Observatory of Singapore (EOS) and the Asian School of the
Environment (ASE) invite applications for a Research Fellow to investigate
magmatic volatile budgets and gas transfer prior to the 1991 eruption of
Mount Pinatubo (Philippines). This will involve the study of melt and fluid
inclusions in phenocrysts from pumices of the pre-climatic and climatic
phases of the eruption. This work will complement an on-going
sulfur-isotopic study of melt inclusions from the same samples, and
contribute to shedding light on the main source(s) of the volatile phase
(in particular sulfur) and how it was transferred to the eruption cloud.

The successful candidate will work in a vibrant scientific department with
state-of-the-art labs and a team of international scientists. Candidates
with prior experience in magmatic petrology, melt and/or fluid inclusion
studies, or experimental studies of volatile solubility are desired.
Commencement date is between January-March 2019, the position is for 2
years, and salary will be commensurate with experience.

*Duties and Responsibilities*

·         The candidate will texturally and geochemically analyze melt and
fluid inclusions in various crystal hosts to investigate the
characteristics, source, and transfer mechanisms of the magmatic volatile
phase.

·         The candidate will be expected to publish the scientific outcomes
of this research in high quality, peer-reviewed, international scientific
journals.

·         He or she will be involved with PhD student mentoring.

·         He or she will participate in the various volcanology-related
education and outreach activities of the EOS-ASE.

*Requirements:*

·         PhD degree in volcanology, magmatic petrology, ore geology or
equivalent.

·         Prior experience in the study of magmatic volatiles.

·         Experience in using geochemical laboratory facilities (e.g.
optical microscope with a heating/cooling stage, scanning electron
microscope, electron microprobe, laser-ablation ICP-MS, FTIR and/or SIMS).

·         Self-driven, highly motivated, with interest to work with other
researchers and scientists (team player) to produce high-quality research.

Interested applicants are invited to submit a full CV, including academic
qualifications, publication list, and names and contact details of two
referees to ase_humanresources@xxxxxxxxxx. Applications will be reviewed by
Nov 20th, 2018. The position will close when a suitable candidate has been
identified.
Address any questions to Dr. Caroline Bouvet de Maisonneuve (
carolinebouvet@xxxxxxxxxx).  We regret that only successful candidates will
be informed.

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