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On Wed, 12 Apr 2017, Jere LIPPS wrote:

> Just sent to me:
> 
> Dear all
> 
> The Department of Earth Science, University of Bergen, has a vacancy for a postdoctoral research fellow position within marine geology. The
> position is for a period of four years and is associated with the project “Reconstructing Quaternary basin configuration and evolution in the
> central/northern North Sea” (REQUBE), which is funded by the Norwegian Research Council (2017-2021).
> 
> The project/work tasks include:
>  •             Selecting material for, preparing for and overseeing dating of foraminiferal samples from the Quaternary sediments in the North
> Sea by the Sr and amino acid method.
> •             Combining Sr and amino acid data with results based on paleomagnetics and biostratigraphy to develop optimal chronologies for the
> thick Quaternary deposits in the North Sea.
> •             From sediment samples and acoustic data contribute to the development of a framework for the changing sedimentary environment
> within the North Sea through the Quaternary.
>  •             Interacting with project partners to develop an optimal knowledge base for conducting backstripping modelling of the North Sea
> Quaternary package.
> 
>  For more information please see:
> https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/136410/postdoctoral-research-fellow-in-marine-geology
> 
>  Application deadline: 1 May 2017.
> 
> 
>  Best regards
>  Berit O. Hjelstuen
>  Department of Earth Science
> University of Bergen
> 
> Please contact Dr. Hjelstuen directly using the website above.
> 
> 
> Jere H. Lipps
> jlipps at berkeley.edu
> 
>
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