Job Advertisement: Unspecified Closing Date
TWO POSTDOC POSITIONS WITHIN MICROSEISMIC MONITORING
NORSAR is an independent geo-scientific research foundation operating
some of the world's largest seismological observatories. It has more
than 40 years of experience in seismological data processing and
analysis.
PROJECTS, ROLES, AND TASKS
Within the EU-project GEISER NORSAR offers a 2-year PostDoc position on
the analysis of microseismic events from geothermal reservoirs. The
development of a seismic velocity inversion method with application to
microseismic data is the main objective. The tasks will also include an
improvement of automatic microseismic event analysis (source parameter
determination, location methods).
Within the SafeCO2 project (safety monitoring of CO2 sequestration
sites) NORSAR offers a 3-year Post Doc position. In this project a new
location technique that combines phase picking with migration-based
methods will be further developed and applied to microseismic data.
Results will be linked with interpretation of 4D seismic modeling and
boundary element stress field computations.
QUALIFICATION AND TERMS
PhD in geosciences, physics or mathematics required, as well as
programming skills and sound education in general seismological
concepts. Candidates will work in an international team (English as
working language).
Positions will remain open until filled. Candidates may be requested to
pass professional selection procedures.
For complete job description see:
http://www.norsar.no/pc-69-141-Postdoc-positions-in-microseismic-monitor
ing.aspx
For additional information please contact:
Dr. Volker Oye, NORSAR, P.O. Box 53, NO-2027 Kjeller, Norway
Tel: +47-63805900; E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Applications with documentation of competence and experience (full CV)
should be sent electronically to Ms. Winnie Lindvik <[log in to unmask]>.
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