Two-year postdoc position within Computational Geoscience

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The Department of Near Surface Land- and Marine Geology (SURFACE) in Aarhus at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), is looking for applicants with a strong background within near surface geophysics, geology, numerical methods, geostatistics and software development for a two-year postdoc position within computational geoscience. The preferred starting date is September 1st. The department is experiencing a significant increase in activities utilizing computational geoscience. This includes both actively conducting research in developing new numerical methodologies, and the utilization of existing methodologies in new contexts. We are therefore looking for a new colleague who can contribute with state-of-the-art knowledge and know-how within numerical methods in combination with geoscience, in supporting and further development of this area within the department.

Job description

You will be an integrated part of a scientific working environment where your skills within geophysics, geology and quantitative geology are a key qualification. You will participate in various works on quantitative and statistical descriptions of the subsurface. Because the department covers many geoscientific disciplines, your skills will be applied to various types of subsurface data, including near-surface geophysical data, borehole data, satellite imagery etc., and geological contexts.

For the position, emphasis is placed on probabilistic data integration of the datasets to create subsurface models that includes uncertainty calculations. An important task within this work is to statistically describe and quantify geological variation in subsurface to be used as prior information in probabilistic inversion methods. Thus, in the position you will collaborate with the existing team of geoscientific researchers working both on qualitative geological interpretation and quantitative geological modelling of the subsurface. Our projects are especially targeted on the near-surface part of the subsurface on- and offshore, with the aim at developing better subsurface models for e.g., mapping of groundwater, exploring raw material resources, identifying suitable areas for geothermal energy etc.

In this postdoc position you will be primarily engaged within the DECODE-3D project. A project funded by GeoCenter Denmark, with the aim of developing a series of new modelling concepts for a future national geological model.

Your qualifications

A relevant Ph.D. in Geophysics, Geology or similar, with a good understanding of topics like geostatistics, probabilistic data integration and/or machine learning. Experience with near surface geophysical methods and data like ERT, TEM, tTEM and near-surface seismics (e.g. MASW) in the context of glaciated landscapes will be an additional qualification. Knowledge of geotechnical techniques and methods will be considered a plus. Hands on experience with software development and scientific programming languages is key, specifically Matlab or Python. Additional experience with other computational languages is also an advantage as well as knowledge of geographical information systems (GIS) and databases. The candidate should have strong written and oral communication skills in English, and academic writing and willingness to learn Danish if not already native speaking. The right candidate will have the ability to work independently and in a team environment and be willing to collaborate with all members of the research team. We expect your active participation in the scientific community as well as documented research qualifications.

Department of Near Surface Land and Marine Geology

At the Department of Near Surface Land and Marine Geology we conduct research within a wide range of topics related to resources, process, and geology of the upper 300 meters of the subsurface on- and offshore. We have a long tradition for geological and near surface geophysical mapping and exploration on- and offshore and have a full shallow-marine geophysical mapping capacity and well data laboratory facilities.

Based in Aarhus, the department consists of 35 enthusiastic colleagues comprising of researchers, consultants, postdocs, technicians, and students.

GEUS is the national survey of Denmark and Greenland, with a substantial global outreach, giving you a possibility to participate in projects both locally and globally. For the coming years, GEUS and the SURFACE department are looking into a wide range of new, exciting projects for several purposes both on- and offshore.

We offer

  • A creative and interdisciplinary research environment

  • A lively and informal working environment with talented and dedicated colleagues

  • Versatile work duties and good opportunities to influence them
  • Development opportunities with access to courses and other further education
  • Family friendly workplace with flextime
  • An active social environment, with a staff association and art society


Salary and conditions of employment

Salary and condition of employment will be in accordance with the collective agreements between the Danish Ministry of Finance and the relevant eligible trade union.

The appointment area is the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities and its institutions.

The Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities considers diversity to be an asset and invites anybody interested, regardless of gender, age, religion, or ethnicity to apply for the position.

Further information

Please contact the Head of Department Torben Bach on tel. +45 6026 1883, e-mail: tba@geus.dk.

International applicants can read more about living and working in Denmark on GEUS’ homepage:

http://eng.geus.dk/about/jobs/

Application

The application must include a letter of motivation, a CV, a list of publications with a separate indication of journal papers that are registered in ISI Web of Science, copies of any individual publications of particular relevance to the position and, if relevant, contact details of referees (max. 2). PhD diploma, as well as a summary of the PhD or other material that can document qualifications at postdoc level must be enclosed.
Submitted PhD theses that have not yet been defended may be sent with the application and will be included in the assessment. The PhD thesis must be approved by the University prior to appointment.

Please, send your application via GEUS’ website www.geus.dk under Jobs and Education (Job og Uddannelse). Your application must be with GEUS no later than 2 April 2023.

Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.

INFORMATIONER OM STILLINGEN:

- Arbejdspladsen ligger i:

Aarhus Kommune

-Virksomheden tilbyder:

-Arbejdsgiver:

GEUS, Øster Voldgade , 1350 København K

-Ansøgning:

Ansøgningsfrist: 02-04-2024; - ansøgningsfristen er overskredet

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