6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6 From: Valerie Cayol <valerie.cayol@xxxxxx> To whom it may concern, On behalf of the Clervolc Director, Denis andrault, I would like to announce the launch of the following postdoctoral program. All the best, Valérie Cayol From: Denis andrault denis.andrault@xxxxxx ClerVolc invites applications for up to 3 postdoctoral fellow positions in our multidisciplinary research group. Our consortium of 5 laboratories aims at developing fundamental research in volcano science. We tackle a broad range of themes including origin of volcanoes, mantle control of magma sources, role ofvolatile elements, magmatic and hydrothermal plumbing systems, volcanic plumes, ash clouds, lava flows,and structure and stability of edifices. Proposals involving any aspects of volcano science (geology, petrology, high-P-T experimentation, geochemistry, geophysics, analogical experiments, numerical modelling, remote sensing, mathematics, meteorology, physics, computer science, data science) are of interest, as are developments of new approaches for tackling fundamental questions. Interdisciplinary proposals are not essential, but are encouraged. With more than twelve years of activity, ClerVolc has acquired an impressive set of world-class instruments, has developed unique knowledge, and has conducted outstanding research. Potential applicants with specific research needs can contact ClerVolc members to match and enrich our mutual research capabilities. Each fellowship is supported for 24 months. It includes a research allowance based on the proposal. The gross annual salary will be the Junior/Senior Post-Doctoral Allocation fixed by our University, depending on the candidate's experience; it includes the classical French benefits package (health insurance plus retirement and unemployment benefits). Proposals should be written in English and sent as a single pdf file by email to the ClerVolc director (denis.andrault@xxxxxx) by December 7th, 2023. They should consist of (1) a short CV, (2) an account of past research (max 3 pages), (3) a non-exhaustive list of achievements (selected publications, conferences, etc.; max 1 page), (4) the research proposal (max 4 pages) with attached references and an evaluation of envisaged costs for the planned research, (5) a short letter of motivation including career plans, (6) names of two referees that the selection committee may contact directly, and (5) pdfs of three publications. Candidates should have defended their PhD thesis before the end of 2023. They do not need to speak French. The selection process will take place in January 2024 and attributions will be announced soon after. Contracts can start between May and October 2024. Contact the ClerVolc Director for any further information: denis.andrault@xxxxxx NB: This call is complementary to another one of our International Research Center of Disaster science and sustainable development (IRC2D) dedicated to Volcanic hazard/risk. Only one project should be submitted and we will eventually redirect it to the most appropriate call. 6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6 ------------------------------