Paleonet: Two Ph.D. positions in Copenhagen studying Holocene marine sediment cores from Greenland

Norman MacLeod n.macleod at nhm.ac.uk
Fri Feb 27 06:39:05 UTC 2015


This just in Š.
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Two Ph.D. positions in Copenhagen studying Holocene marine sediment cores
from Greenland

Are you interested in studying ocean-cryosphere interactions focusing on
major outlet glaciers on Greenland? Then you may be the person we are
looking for to fill a 3-year PhD position in the Project ŒPast and Future
dynamics of the Greenland Ice Sheet: what is the ocean hiding?¹ The
overall goal of the project is to investigate past outlet glacier activity
and possible ocean forcing involved as resulting from sea ice variability
and changes in inflow of warm subsurface water at various time scales.
We are looking for two ph.d. students within the field of marine geology
to the Department of Marine Geology and Glaciology of the Geological
Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Copenhagen. You will analyze sediment
cores obtained from a diverse set of Greenlandic fjords and hereby
contribute with reconstructions of Holocene glacier and ocean changes. You
may be expected to participate in fieldwork at sea.

 
To read more and apply for position go to:
 
https://golf.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx?cid=5001&departmentId=6149
&ProjectId=84489&MediaId=5#sthash.5z2TbOMu.dpuf

 
Best regards
Camilla S. Andresen
 
Camilla S. Andresen, senior researcher
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
Dept. of Marine Geology and Glaciology
csa at geus.dk








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