PhD position in experimental volcanology (University of Bayreuth, Germany)

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From: Danilo Di Genova <digenovadanilo@xxxxxxxxx>

*DFG**-supported PhD **position** in Volcanology **and Glass Science** at
the* *Bavarian Geoinstitut for Experimental Geochemistry and Geophysics *
*(BGI, **University of **Bayreuth, Germany)*


 *Applications are being received now until the position is filled*


*PhD in â??Experimental and numerical studies of the nanoscale dynamics of
silicate melts: Applications to glass formation and magma fragmentationâ??*

*Position*. A PhD position is now open at BGI
<http://www.bgi.uni-bayreuth.de/> (University of Bayreuth
<https://www.uni-bayreuth.de/en/university/rankings/index.html>, Germany)
for a student to work on a research project focusing on glass formation and
dynamics of volcanic eruptions. The project is funded by the German
Research Foundation (DFG <https://www.dfg.de/en/>) and lies at the
crossover between materials (glass) science and experimental volcanology.
The project aims at exploring an exciting and emerging aspect of both
disciplines: the formation of nanosized heterogeneities in silicate melts
and their impact on melt viscosity, with crucial implications for glass
formation, magma fragmentation and volcanic eruptions. The research will be
conducted in close collaboration between BGI and the Technical University
of Clausthal <https://www.tu-clausthal.de/> (TUC). A team composed of two
doctoral students will be formed who will study natural and technical
silicate melts and their application in volcanology and glass technology,
respectively. Each candidate will have the advantage of learning the
strategies and methodologies from both disciplines.

*Working environment.* The multifaced high-temperature and high-pressure
(HT-HP) experimental work will be integrated with high-resolution
spectroscopic and microscopic investigations, and numerical modelling of
magma viscosity and dynamics. These approaches will be combined according
to the candidate's profile and expectations. We offer state-of-the-art
experimental facilities, access to the most modern analytical and
computational methods, an international and interdisciplinary research
group and network. The PhD student will benefit from an inclusive and
friendly collaborative work environment. We encourage applicants from
underrepresented groups to apply, who will be given preferential
consideration over other applicants with equal qualifications.

*Requirements.* The candidate should have a Masterâ??s degree in materials
science, physics or volcanology. Priority will be given to candidates with
good math and scientific coding skills (e.g. Python and/or R). Interest in
performing HT-HP experiments, good communication skills in English and the
capacity to work independently are required.

*Supervisor and collaborators*. The candidate will be advised by D. Di
Genova <http://danilodigenova.org/> (BGI), working in collaboration with J.
Deubener <https://www.inw.tu-clausthal.de/en/> (TUC), H. Keppler
<http://www.bgi.uni-bayreuth.de/?page=4&lng=de&mode=s&id=22> and G.
Steinle-Neumann
<http://www.bgi.uni-bayreuth.de/?page=4&mode=s&id=100&lng=en> (BGI),
and Alessio
Zandona <https://www.cemhti.cnrs-orleans.fr/People/?Id=548> (CNRS Orléans â??
CEMHTI, France). Interaction with the scientific staff
<http://www.bgi.uni-bayreuth.de/?page=4&lng=en&mode=s> at BGI will be
encouraged.

 *Project duration and Salary.* Funding will be available for 3 years. The
salary is based on remuneration salary grade E 13 TV-L
<http://oeffentlicher-dienst.info/tv-l/allg/> (0.75 working-time) of the
pay scale for the German public sector.

*Application*. The application (a single pdf file) should include: a CV,
official academic transcripts of marks and certificates, contact details
for two suitable references, a cover letter detailing academic career and
research experience, a statement on your motivation for applying in this
research area and how you see your background as suitable for the project.
Please send your application by email (single pdf file, max. 5 MB) to D. Di
Genova (danilo.di-genova@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx). Candidates are encouraged to
contact D. Di Genova for inquiries about the position. By submitting your
application via email you consent to have your data electronically
processed and saved.


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