PostDoc fellow in seismology--Univ. of Geneva

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From: Matteo Lupi <Matteo.Lupi@xxxxxxxx>


Dear Colleagues, would you mind to spread the advertisement below to
potential candidates please? Apologies for cross-posting!

The Group of Crustal Deformation and Fluid Flow at the University of Geneva
(
https://www.unige.ch/sciences/terre/en/research/crustal-deformation-and-fluid-flow/)
is seeking a *postdoctoral researcher in seismology for a period of two
years*, *starting in July 2021*. The candidate, supported by industry and
department fundings, will work on ambient-noise seismic methods for the
exploration and understanding of geothermal and volcanic systems. He/she
will be involved in the acquisition and processing of seismic data from
dense nodal networks for subsurface imaging. The project will require
occasional fieldwork and participation in the activities of the team. In
particular, the candidate will develop ambient-noise tomographies with
surface waves and participate to methodological developments regarding the
extraction of body-waves from noise. A good understanding of geological
systems to gather site-specific geological/geophysical prior information is
an advantage. The researcher will have the opportunity to teach in the
framework of the MSc and BSc programs of the Department of Earth Sciences (
https://www.unige.ch/sciences/terre/en/)

and will be encouraged to attend national and international conferences and
publish in high-impact journals. This project will benefit of a close
collaboration with Geo2x, a geophysical service company based in
Switzerland (www.geo2x.com). The selection of the candidate will start on
the 1st of April 2021 and will continue until a suitable profile is found.

*The required skills for this position are:*
- PhD in seismology/geophysics.
- Expertise in seismic data processing and tomography. - Advanced
programming skills.
- Fluency in English.

*The following skills are desired:*
- Experience in the geothermal sector or in the study of volcanic systems.
- Experience in field-work
- Fluency in German and/or French

*Applications should include:*

â?¢ cover letter explaining the reasons for applying and a research statement
describing the main research interests and vision (max. 3 pages).

â?¢ Full Curriculum Vitae, including previous employment and university
training, the date and title of the doctoral thesis (including proof of
awarded title), publications, conference presentations/invited lectures,
classes taught, and any student research supervised if applicable. â?¢ PDFs
of the most significant publications (max 3).

â?¢ Names and contact information of up to five referees.


*Additional info:*

Geneva is an international city, surrounded by a spectacular natural
setting, located at the core of Europe. The University of Geneva is an
equal opportunity educator and employer committed to excellence through
diversity. For more information, please contact Matteo Lupi (
matteo.lupi@xxxxxxxx) and Thomas Planes (thomas.planes@xxxxxxxx).


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