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[Switzerland] 3 PhD studentships in Geophysics Earth and Planetary Magnetism group Institute for Geophysics
The Earth and Planetary Magnetism group within the Institute for
Geophysics is seeking 3 post-graduate
students to undertake research leading to the award of PhD. The EPM
group has broad interests
spanning all aspects of magnetism in the Earth and planets, from a
theoretical, observational and
experimental point of view. Prior study in Earth Science is not a
prerequisite.
We seek talented young researchers to undertake the following projects:
- Investigation of the role of the magnetic field in the core in the
development of textural anisotropy within
the inner core, known to exist from seismological studies. This
project will involve the use of state-of-the
art numerical models of magnetic field generation in the Earth.
- Analysis of electromagnetic induction in the Earth from
ground-based observations and satellites.
Novel approaches to the extraction of relevant signal and modelling of
conductivity within the mantle will
be developed.
- Development of new numerical methods for numerical simulation of
convection in the Earth and giant
planets; other applications may be to general circulation models of
the atmosphere, and climate change.
This will involve new mathematical and computational developments.
Supervision of the projects will be jointly by Prof Andrew Jackson and
other members of the research
group, currently numbering 6 staff. ETH offers outstanding research
facilities, including access to
supercomputing facilities. Candidates with excellent first degrees in
the areas of physics, mathematics,
computer science and geophysics are encouraged to apply.
The projects are of 3 years duration, are available immediately, are
open to all nationalities and are
supported by either the Swiss National Science Foundation or the ETH.
Applications should be sent by post and include a statement of
research interests, a CV and should
include the names of two referees; they should be sent to Elisabeth
Laederach, Institute of Geophysics,
ETH Hoenggerberg, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland. Applications will begin
to be reviewed from August 31st
and will continue until the positions are filled.
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