Dear Pietro,
I am the structural geologist at Laurentian University, Sudbury,
Ontario. In collaboration with the Geological Survey of Canada, we are
looking fopr a postdoc to do a field based structural and stratigraphic
project at the Trout Lake Mine in Flin Flon, Manitoba (Canada). Are you
still looking for a postdoctoral project? If you do, I will send you
more information on the project, which will start this summer.
Regards.
Bruno Lafrance
>>> pietrobalbi <[log in to unmask]> 03/10/08 3:17 >>>
Bonjour Monsieur Van Der Beek!
Je m'appelle Pietro Balbi, je suis de Genes et j'ai fait un Erasmus
chez vous l'an 2000 (on est meme alléen Espagne et sur les alpes du
Guillestrois ensemble..)
Je vien de terminer ma these et je recherche quelquechose pour ne quitté
pas la recherche. I switch to english, I really have forgot how to write
french( but I can still talk!)
I have done a very field based reserch, so I'm not perhaps, the best
choiche for you: doyou think there are possibilities in Grenoble for
someone like me?
Thank you in advance
Pietro
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Subject : Postdoc position available in Grenoble
> We have a two-year post-doctoral position opening at the University
of
> Grenoble to work on (detrital) thermochronology and numerical
modelling
> in order to better understand the post-5 Ma denudation history of
the
> Western Alps. A full description of the project can be found at
>
https://www2.cnrs.fr/DRH/post-docs08/?pid=1&action=view&id=549&lang=en.
> This is the first in a number of positions that will be opening at
> several European institutes in the framework of the European Science
> Foundation Topo-Europe project "Coupled climatic/tectonic forcing of
> European topography revealed through thermochronometry".
>
> The postdoc will collect new detrital thermochronology data from the
> western Alpine foreland and will develop the coupled modelling
approach
> to predict mutually consistent in-situ and detrital age patterns. We
are
> looking for a young researcher who has some experience in
fission-track
> thermochronology and who wishes to further develop his skills in
> numerical modelling and/or detrital thermochronology. The main
> constraint on the application is that you have to be in possession
of
> your PhD for less than two years. There are no nationality
restrictions.
>
> Details on how to apply and the application form can be found at:
> https://www2.cnrs.fr/DRH/post-docs08/?pid=8&lang=en. Please do not
> hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
>
> Peter van der Beek ([log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>)
> Matthias Bernet ([log in to unmask])
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> Peter van der Beek
> Laboratoire de Géodynamique des Chaînes Alpines
> Université Joseph Fourier
> BP 53
> 38041 Grenoble FRANCE
> tel: +33 (0)476 51 40 62
> fax: +33 (0)476 51 40 58
> mail: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>
> http://lgca.obs.ujf-grenoble.fr/perso/pvanderb/pvand.htm
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