Postdoctoral Scholar in Planet Composition Influences and Plate Tectonics
The Pennsylvania State University | |
United States, Pennsylvania, University Park | |
201 Old Main (Show on map) | |
Nov 22, 2024 | |
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: A Postdoctoral Scholar Position is available starting January 1, 2025, in the Department of Geosciences at The Pennsylvania State University. The Postdoctoral Scholar will join a collaborative project between Penn State and Washington University in St. Louis to study how planet composition influences whether plate tectonics can develop. The project will involve studying how varying the relative proportions of primary mineral phases in the mantle and their strength contrast influences the ability of weak, localized shear zones to form, an essential component for the operation of plate tectonics. The Postdoctoral Scholar will work primarily with Prof. Brad Foley at Penn State to:
Key responsibilities will include:
The candidate for this position should have a strong background in geodynamics or rock mechanics, along with advanced scientific computing and math skills. Previous experience with numerical modeling of mantle convection or ductile rock deformation is a plus. Research experience and communication skills necessary for working in interdisciplinary, multi-institutional teams is an advantage. Candidates are required to have a Ph.D. (or have completed all the requirements by the time of appointment) in a relevant field (geophysics, geodynamics, rock mechanics) and demonstrated effective writing skills through high-quality reports and publications. The successful candidate must be committed to building an inclusive, equitable, and diverse campus community and will be welcomed into an active community of planetary science and geodynamics researchers at Penn State. The Postdoctoral Scholar will have the opportunity to join interdisciplinary research centers like the Center for Exoplanets and Habitable Worlds or Planetary Systems Science Center. To apply, please include the following in a single PDF document:
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