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2022-08-12 08:11:59 Fully-funded PhD Student Opportunity - Big Data from the Desert Fireball Network

Project Title:
Big Data from the Desert Fireball Network

Principal Supervisor: Dr. Eleanor Sansom(Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia),

Co-Supervisors: Prof Phil Bland (Curtin University), Dr Hadrien Devillepoix (Curtin University)

Application Deadline: 18th August 2022

Project Summary:

The Space Science and Technology Centre at Curtin University has pioneered the development of large networked facilities using hardened autonomous observatories. The Desert Fireball Network (DFN) has autonomous stations across Australia. It has been observing ~2.5 million km2 of Australian skies since 2015. It provides a spatial context for meteorites - we can track a rock back to where it originated in the solar system, and forward to where it lands, for recovery by a field party. The database of >1400 meteoroid orbits is larger than the combined literature dataset for >70 years of observation, providing a unique window into the distribution of debris in the inner solar system. With 17 international partners, and facilitated by NASA, the project has recently expanded to a global facility. The Global Fireball Observatory (GFO) will cover x5 the observing area of the DFN, able to track debris entering our atmosphere 24 hours a day. These networks informed the development of a satellite tracking network - FireOPAL - with Lockheed Martin. Although designed for satellite observations, FireOPAL also happens to be a world-class astronomical transient observatory. The DFN, GFO, and FireOPAL are helping us answer fundamental questions in planetary science and astronomy. If you would like to be part of this team, and work with colleagues in universities around the world, at NASA, and in industry, contact us today.

Find out more https://dfn.gfo.rocks/opportunities.html, or email eleanor.sansom@curtin.edu.au today. Scholarshop applications are due 18th August.

Candidate Selection Criteria

- Highly motivated candidate with a keen interest in planetary science.
- Must have a minimum Bachelor degree (BSc Honours 1st class or 2.A) and/or a Masters (by research) in astronomy, physics, data science or planetary sciences.
- Must have a strong ability to communicate scientific knowledge, both orally and in written form. Good writing and speaking skills in English (find out more here), and proficiency in high school-level mathematics and physics are essential.
- The candidate requires abilities to work independently, and collaboratively in a team.
- A demonstrable ability in the dissemination of their scientific results is highly desirable.
- Knowledge of and experience in geoscience analytical techniques, particularly electron microscopy and in situ isotope analysis techniques is desirable.
- Evidence of research experience, academic awards/publications/presentations at conferences is desirable.


How to Apply

To express your interest in this project, please complete the online expression of interest form as soon as possible, certainly before the application deadline 18 August 2022, 17:00 Australian Western Standard Time (GMT+8).

Contact Eleanor.Sansom@curtin.edu.au for more information.


Scholarship description

Successful applicants for admission to PhD will receive a 100% fee offset for up to 4 years, stipend scholarships, valued at approx. AU$28,800 p.a. for up to a maximum of 3.5 years, are determined via a competitive selection process. Applicants will be notified of the scholarship outcome in November 2022.


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1.3K viewsShokhrukh Bokijonov, 05:11
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2022-08-12 07:59:26 PhD Position in Observational Earthquake Seismology

100%, Zurich, fixed-term

The group of Seismology and Geodynamics at the Department of Earth Sciences, ETH Zurich invites applications for a PhD student position with a focus on earthquake physics and geothermal energies. The goal is to combine modern seismic processing methods (in particular, deep learning, seismic array processing and gradiometry) to develop a new generation of seismic monitoring and inference methods for in-situ seismic experiments.


Job description

In this project, you will develop the next-level seismic inference methods that are tailored for the largest planned experiment at the BULGG lab so far: the ERC Synergy Project Fault Activation and Earthquake Rupture (FEAR) aims to induce a 50m long seismic rupture (magnitude ~0.5) under controlled conditions. The core of this PhD project is to develop and optimise the methods for monitoring:

- seismic precursory signals
- the "main shock" itself, and
- the post-event response of the experimental volume, and to analyse the resulting data products (seismicity catalogues, seismic source descriptions, etc.).


Your profile

We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated young scientist with a knack for quantitative problem solving, coding and for working with large data sets. The position requires a Master's degree in Earth Sciences, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Engineering or a related discipline. You should have an interest in developing outstanding data processing and coding skills in common scientific languages such as Python or Matlab; candidates with advanced coding abilities will be preferred. Importantly, working in an underground laboratory means working in a team. The position requires excellent teamwork abilities and communication skills (spoken and written English). You will be expected to develop and implement an independent research agenda, to publish papers in high-level peer reviewed journals, participate in international conferences, and to perform basic teaching assistant duties.



- Motivation letter (max. 3 pages)
- Full CV
- The names and contact details of 3 referees who may be consulted at an advanced stage in the selection process

Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.

Further information about Earth Sciences at ETH Zurich can be found on our website www.erdw.ethz.ch. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Dr. Men-Andrin Meier or Prof. Domenico Giardini by E-Mail (no applications): menandrin.meier@erdw.ethz.ch / domenico.giardini@erdw.ethz.ch.


Apply online now

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1.0K viewsShokhrukh Bokijonov, 04:59
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2022-06-23 07:19:53 Hello from Uzbekistan!

I have a passion to study the Earth system for the benefit of society, particularly #glaciers and #polar regions.

Going through an unwanted sequence of “gap years” away from academia and multiple unsuccessful attempts to get funding/scholarships from my country and universities I was admitted to since 2019, I decided to turn to the world to ask for help in #fundraising so I can afford the Joint Master's program I am offered at #tudelft, #ethzurich and #rwthaachen in Applied Geophysics.

The program starts in fall 2022 and the payment of EUR 31,550 is due by 1 August 2022.

This GoFundMe crowdfunding campaign is organized by my friend William Harcourt from Scotland as the last resort opportunity for this year's intake. More than 7 requests for funding I made to funding agencies, foundations and individuals in Uzbekistan have been rejected due to my ineligibility or ignored. Besides, as a developing country, Uzbekistan is not interested in polar research.

In addition, my 8 fully-funded PhD applications in the US and Europe have been rejected due to very tough competition (I am not the best - I admit), while the only excellence scholarship I was eligible to at TU Delft awarded only 1 scholarship for the 2022-24 cohort. Most of the time, I find myself ineligible to scholarships (by citizenship / student status / field, etc.) and marginalized in polar research as I have never come across a polar scientist from Uzbekistan or Central Asia.

Dear caring people!
Please help me attend the grad school and join me in this quest for inclusive education and research by:

- donating at https://lnkd.in/ecUxaCZ9
- posting this campaign with your network and telling people to share further
- sharing with individual influencers so they can spread the word further.

More details and documents are here: https://gofund.me/0a6a1d8d
Facebook Page: https://lnkd.in/eaM-XAiK

Yours,
Azamat

#PolarEducation #Glaciology #Geophysics #Geoscience #ClimateChange #polarscience #MasterOfScience #GraduateDegree #STEM #Antarctica #Greenland #help #share
1.3K viewsShokhrukh Bokijonov, 04:19
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2022-04-14 10:04:42 Still looking for a geophysics or seismology PhD?

School of Earth and Environment (University of Leeds) has an opening for a fully-funded studentship to work on the properties of the subduction megathrust.


Details here:

https://phd.leeds.ac.uk/project/1179-mapping-the-coupling-properties-of-the-subduction-megathrust-using-seismic-data
1.5K viewsShokhrukh Bokijonov, 07:04
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2022-03-18 04:22:10
Are you a current earth science student looking for career development, international recognition and a chance to win cash prizes? Then the Next Generation Explorers Award is the challenge for you!

Learn more or register a team today: frankarnottaward.com
1.6K viewsShokhrukh Bokijonov, 01:22
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2022-02-15 06:25:34
1.6K viewsShokhrukh Bokijonov, 03:25
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2022-01-11 05:23:59 ​​EMinar this week from Hansruedi Maurer on "Helicopter-borne ground-penetrating-radar surveys on alpine glaciers" at 17:00 UT on Wed 12th Jan.

Register here: tinyurl.com/ye286cp6

MTNet EMinar page: http://www.mtnet.info/EMinars/EMinars.html

#EMinars
#geophysics
#glaciology
#GPR
1.8K viewsiGeoscientist_bot, 02:23
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2022-01-06 02:24:19
Make plans to attend Klaus Holliger's lecture, "Using Near-Surface Geophysics to Estimate Soil and Rock Physical Properties" on 2 February.

Register for free: go.seg.org/3m0Nlhi
1.5K viewsShokhrukh Bokijonov, 23:24
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2021-12-30 04:13:04
1.4K viewsShokhrukh Bokijonov, 01:13
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2021-11-26 23:00:57 Antarctica Day Webinars by APECS

Have you been curious about what it is like to live at the South Pole, walk in the "town" called McMurdo, how Scott Base looks like from the inside, what people do at ZhongShan Station, why one overwinters at King Sejong Station and about many other stations and deep field camps around Antarctica?

If so, join our webinars on Antarctica Day (1 December 2021) to meet researchers and staff members who worked or are currently working in Antarctica who will share their first-hand experiences and personal stories. We are also thrilled to have some people speaking live from McMurdo (the US), Davis Station (Australia) and other stations! Of course, you will be able to ask questions in Q/A sessions.

Click on the following webinar sessions to register:

Webinar 1 (9:00 am - 10:30 am GMT)
Webinar 2 (2:00 pm - 3:30 pm GMT)
Webinar 3 (4:00 pm - 4:30 pm GMT)

For more info visit our website.
1.3K viewsShokhrukh Bokijonov, 20:00
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