[Aqualist] Postdoctoral Fellowship

Michael Ellwood ellwood at ems.anu.edu.au
Wed Jan 17 10:04:09 EST 2007


Postdoctoral Fellowship
ANU College Sciences
Research School of Earth Sciences
Earth Environment
Fixed Term ­ 3 years
Academic Level A
Salary Package: $ 52,672 - $63,561 pa plus 17% super
Reference No.: RSES3764

The Earth Environment Group in the Research School of Earth Sciences at
the Australian National University invites applications for a postdoctoral
research position in isotope biogeochemistry. The position involves making
isotope measurements by standard inductively coupled mass spectrometry
(ICPMS) and by multi-collector ICPMS on a Finnigan Neptune. Elements of
interest include germanium, silicon and boron. Some boron isotope
measurement by TIMS on a Finnigan Triton may be required. A PhD in
geochemistry with a strong background in the application of isotopic
methods to marine biogeochemical problems is desirable. The successful
candidate will be based in the Earth Environment Group at the ANU and will
work on two Australian Research Council Discovery Projects, one of which
is a collaborative project between the ANU and the University of Canberra.

The minimum salary for applicants holding a PhD is $59,397

Applicants should submit a letter of introduction detailing research
experience, a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, and the names of
three academic referees.

Further particulars, including selection criteria, are available from:
Nathalie Garrido, phone 61 2 6125 3886, e-mail Nathalie.Garrido at anu.edu.au
or http://info.anu.edu.au/hr/Jobs/Academic_Positions/_PDF/RSES3764.pdf .
or HERE

If you wish to discuss the position after obtaining the selection
documentation, please contact: Michael Ellwood, Stephen Eggins, Bill
Maher, phone see attached pdf document, e-mail see attached pdf document.

Information for applicants
http://info.anu.edu.au/hr/Jobs/How_To_Apply/index.asp .
Job Application Cover sheet -
http://info.anu.edu.au/policies/Forms/Human_Resources/Recruitment/HR86.asp
.
Closing Date: 16 February 2007


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