[Coral-List] PhD in coral Paleoceanography at FU-Berlin
Juan Pablo D'Olivo
juanpablodolivo at gmail.com
Wed Sep 8 21:32:14 UTC 2021
We have a PhD position in coral paleoceanography in the department of
Earth Sciences of the Freie Universitaet Berlin
[1]https://www.geo.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html funded through the
European project MaCoBioS ([2]https://macobios.eu/). The project will
use geochemical proxies stored in the skeleton of corals to reconstruct
the temporal changes in terrestrial influences in the Caribbean and its
effects on coral calcification over several decades.
Deadline for applications has been extended to the 20.09.2021 (expected
start Fall 2021).
More details on the position and how to apply can be found in:
[3]https://www.fu-berlin.de/universitaet/beruf-karriere/jobs/english/GW
-Terrestrial_impacts-MaCoBioS-E.html
When applying please use the email subject "Terrestrial_impacts -
MACOBIOS" and include: 1) a cover letter with a description of your
research interests as they relate to this project, 2) your CV including
contact details for at least 2 references, 3) academic transcripts, and
if applicable 4) pdf(s) of any peer reviewed publications you have
authored.
Applications should be sent by e-mail, together with significant
documents, indicating the reference code, in PDF format (preferably as
one document) to Kim Kuehne: [4]kim.kuehne at fu-berlin.de. For more
information, please contact Juan Pablo D'Olivo
([5]juan.dolivo at fu-berlin.de / +49-30-838-68651) or Diego Kersting
([6]diegokersting at ub.edu).
Juan Pablo D'Olivo Cordero, PhD
Geologische Wissenschaften
Fachrichtung Palaeontologie
Researcher
Malteserstrasse 74-100, Haus D
Room C.105
D-12249 Berlin
Office: +49 30 838 686 51
References
1. https://www.geo.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html
2. https://macobios.eu/
3. https://www.fu-berlin.de/universitaet/beruf-karriere/jobs/english/GW-Terrestrial_impacts-MaCoBioS-E.html
4. mailto:kim.kuehne at fu-berlin.de
5. mailto:juan.dolivo at fu-berlin.de
6. mailto:diegokersting at ub.edu
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