[Aqualist] Corrected text for post-doc position [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

HEIJNIS, Henk hhx at ansto.gov.au
Mon Mar 23 17:20:53 EST 2009


Paleo-climate variability 


Post-doctoral position is available for a field-based experimental geoscientist in application of isotopic analytical methods to study high resolution proxy data related to paleo-climate variability with focus on the Southern Hemisphere. Experience in using climate archives based on tree rings, speleothems, corals, lake/ocean sediments, ice  or glacial deposits, and with a working knowledge in the role of cosmogenic radionuclides (i.e., C-14, Be-10, Al-26), U-series dating  and stable isotopes (δ18O and δ13C) is required. The successful candidate will work in various aspects of paleo-climate variability related to glacial chronologies and cycles, landscape change, atmospheric and ocean circulation, or paleo-hydrology and will be encouraged to forge new research directions. Experience in field excursions, sampling methods, relevant sample preparation techniques are also required. Familiarity with Accelerator Mass Spectrometry techniques are desirable.    

For further information contact Dr David Fink - david.fink at ansto.gov.au  or  Dr Quan Hua - quan.hua at ansto.gov.au 

 

 

Henk Heijnis , BSc, Drs , PhD, Adjunct Professor (UTS)

Institute for Environmental Research

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

Telephone: 02 97179086

Fax: 02 97179270

Email: 

hendrik.heijnis at bigpond.com (Thu-Sun)

henk.heijnis at ansto.gov.au (Mo-We)

 

 



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