Lecturer/Associate Lecturer position in numerical modelling of magmatic and volcanic processes at CODES at the University of Tasmania (Australia)

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From: Rebecca Carey <rebecca.carey@xxxxxxxxxxx>


Dear Colleagues,



We are advertising an Associate Lecturer/Lecturer position with a research
focus in volcanology and magmatic processes. The successful candidate will
push the boundaries of research in volcanology and magmatic processes
through the combination of detailed field studies on modern and ancient
volcanoes with numerical modelling techniques. Key components of this
position include leading innovative research on how the ocean modifies
eruption processes, and how deep crustal magmatic systems can be
destabilized during eruptions. They will use well-exposed ancient volcanic
edifices to elucidate the triggers and processes involved in releasing and
transporting Cu-metal-rich fluids from the deep crustal magmatic plumbing
system to facilitate new Cu and critical metal ore discoveries required for
the energy transition.



The successful candidate will contribute to a 4-year program of teaching
and research within the Centre for Ore Deposit and Earth Sciences (CODES)
at the University of Tasmania. The program of research includes ship- and
field-based research on modern and ancient volcanic systems. The successful
applicant will have access to world-class resources and expertise and will
be part of a dynamic team that fosters a culturally productive and
collaborative environment. The appointee will be at the forefront of
research at the nexus of volcanic and magmatic systems and use that unique
perspective to address critical resources challenges of the future.



Role specific skills, knowledge, experience required, and the remuneration
package are in the position description at the link below.



Interested? Please see further information on the position below or contact
me (rebecca.carey@xxxxxxxxxxx) for further information.



Applications close March 1st 2025 (Australia time)

Interviews will be held in last week of March.

Position to start after July 1 2025 with a duration of three years, with an
option to extend  for a further one year.



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