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PhD project on natural hazards and paleomagnetism at ISMER / IPGP

Our colleague Guillaume St-Onge sent us the following interesting job offer:

PhD project on natural hazards and paleomagnetism at the Institut des Sciences de la Mer de Rimouski (ISMER) in close collaboration with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP)

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Project description

In the framework of the CASEIS (SEISmes dans les CAraïbes) research project, a scientific expedition lead by the Institut de physique du globe de Paris (IPGP) in collaboration with several other French and international institutions will take place in the Caribbean from May 28 to July 4 2016 on board the French research vessel the Pourquoi pas? The objective is to sample a series of long sediment cores to reconstruct the frequency of catastrophic events such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, submarine mass movements and tsunamis in the area during the Quaternary. In collaboration with the researchers and students involved in the project, the candidate will mostly use the magnetic and physical properties of the sediments to characterize turbidites and other rapidly deposited layers in order to determine the trigger mechanism, as well as the influence of these layers on the magnetization acquisition process. The candidate will also play a key role in establishing the magnetostratigraphy of the collected cores.

Expected starting date

Summer 2016 (May 2016) or Fall 2016 at the latest, but the student will have to participate to the oceanographic expedition.

Research Supervision

Guillaume St-Onge, Professor and Chair

Tier I Canada Research Chair in Marine Geology

Institut des Sciences de la Mer de Rimouski (ISMER)

Université du Québec à Rimouski

Study program

PhD in oceanography from ISMER at the Université du Québec à Rimouski (Rimouski, Québec, Canada). In addition, a thesis in cotutelle from ISMER and the Institut de physique du globe de Paris would be possible.

For more information on the PhD in oceanography at ISMER (http://www.uqar.ca/programmes/description/3292/)

For more information on ISMER (http://www.ismer.ca/?lang=en) and

l’Université du Québec à Rimouski (http://www.uqar.ca/english/).

For more information on life in Rimouski (http://www.uqar.ca/presentation/rimouski-ville-etudiante/)

Scholarship

For this project, a scholarship of 15 900 $CAN/year is available for 3 years. A tuition exemption program is also available to cover the extra tuition fees of international students.

Required qualifications

The candidate will have university degrees in Earth Sciences (physical geography, geology, geological engineering, oceanography, or a related discipline) and some experience in sedimentology and/or paleomagnetism.  Some relevant experience at sea and in the laboratory, as well as some knowledge of French will be an asset, but is not a requirement.

How to apply

Please send all the documents listed below in one PDF file to
Professor Guillaume St-Onge (guillaume_st-onge@uqar.ca):

  1. Vover letter;
  2. CV;
  3. All university transcripts;
  4. A list of practical and technical skills;
  5. Names and contact information of two potential referees;

Review of applications will begin now and continue until the position is filled.

Questions about this project?

Guillaume St-Onge

Professor and Chair

Tier I Canada Research Chair in Marine Geology

Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski (ISMER) & GEOTOP

Université du Québec à Rimouski

310, allée des Ursulines

Rimouski, Québec, Canada, G5L 3A1

guillaume_st-onge@uqar.ca

 

http://ismer.uqar.ca/St-Onge-Guillaume

http://paleomag.uqar.ca

http://www.uqar.ca/geologie-marine/

 

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Christoph Grützner

Christoph Grützner

works at the Institute of Geological Sciences, Jena University. He likes Central Asia and the Mediterranean and looks for ancient earthquakes.

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