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Author:
Peter Clarke
Subject: Two vacancies at Newcastle University
Subject:
Two vacancies at Newcastle University
[with apologies for cross-posting
to related lists]
NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
AND GEOSCIENCES
TWO RESEARCH POSTS IN GEODESY
Dear
Colleagues
Applications are invited from candidates holding a PhD (or
expecting the
imminent award of one) in geodesy or a closely related field,
for either
(please state which) or both of the following posts. Please draw
them
to the attention of interested parties.
Post D2048R - Research
Associate in GPS Geodesy
You will join the Geodesy team and carry out
research into the analysis
and utilisation of GPS observations for
positioning and deformation
monitoring, including the precise determination
of horizontal and
vertical motions of the Earth's crust and structures on the
Earth. You
should have or be near completion of a PhD or equivalent in GNSS
geodesy
or a closely related field, proven expertise in scientific GPS
analysis
(using GIPSY/OASIS, Bernese, GAMIT, or a similar software package)
and
excellent English-language written and oral communication
skills.=20
This position is available from 1 September 2007, for two
years in the
first instance. Salary will be at an appropriate point on the
scale GBP
22,332 - GBP 32,796 per annum, according to qualifications
and
experience.
Applications for the initial shortlist should be
received by 6 August,
and interviews are likely to be during the week
commencing 14 August.
The post will remain open until filled.
Post
D2058R - Research Assistant/Associate in Geodesy
You will form a central
part of a new UK Natural Environmental Research
Council (NERC) project led by
David Lavallee, involving collaborators at
the University of Nevada Reno, The
University of Luxembourg and Delft
University of Technology. You will join
the Newcastle Geodesy team and
carry out research related to determining
large scale movement of water
mass by measuring deformation of the Earth and
the Earth=E2=80=
The
aim of the project is to develop an
integrated observation model using
gravity measurements from GRACE and SLR,
and measurements of the Earth=E2=
=80=99s
shape from GPS. In addition, the
results will improve the realisation of
the Terrestrial Reference Frame used
throughout the Earth Sciences and
in particular for altimetric and tide gauge
estimates of sea level rise.
This position is available from 1 October
2007, for three years in the
first instance. Salary will be at an appropriate
point on the scale GBP
23,002 - GBP 29,139 per annum, according to
qualifications and
experience.
Applications for the initial shortlist
should be received by 3
September, and interviews are likely to be during the
week commencing 17
September. The post will remain open until
filled.
For further details of these posts including how to apply,
see
http://www.ceg.
http://www.ncl.
http://www.ncl.
Informal enquiries may be directed to:
Dr Peter Clarke, e-mail Peter.Clarke@
(0)191 222 6351
Dr David Lavallee, e-mail D.A.Lavallee@
[Mailed
from: Peter Clarke <Peter.Clarke@