At the Helmholtz-Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology, the Division of Exploration aims to develop new and efficient technologies for the exploration of mineral resources. The research focusses on the use of unmanned aerial systems with various sensors, multi- and hyperspectral remote sensing, tectonic geomorphology, 3D geological modeling, as well as laser-induced fluorescence and luminescence spectroscopy.
Project objectives:
Development and test of innovative, non-invasive exploration technologies, Stakeholder engagement, education and policy reform
Tasks:
Development of new airborne geophysical methods
Compilation, inventory and processing of existing geophysical data Logistical planning and technical supervision of geophysical data Acquisition within the framework of the project
Quality control, processing, interpretation/modelling of newly collected data, integration of geophysical data in geological 3D models
Creation of reports and documentation
Participation in project events and conferences
Requirements:
Excellent PhD degree in the field of geophysics
Basic knowledge in economic geology, geological 3D modeling and GIS
Computer skills in standard software and geophysical special software
Fluent English language skills
Strong sense of responsibility; reliability, commitment, as weil as an Ability to work independently and as part of an interdisciplinary team
Excellent interpersonal skills
Willingness to travel nationally and internationally
We offer:
High scientific professional networking as well as scientific Excellence, internationality and diversity
Interesting and diverse tasks, flexible working hours,
Salary based on the collective agreement TVoD-Bund
Equality of opportunity and family-friendly structures, corporate Health management attractive work and research terms in a highly Motivated team
The position will be available from 1 June 2018. The employment contract is limited to two years.
Richard Gloaguen
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