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3 Post-doctoral Fellowships of 2 years - Geomorphology
Rennes University, , France
Start reviewing process: 1 April 2023


We wish to advertise 3 Post-doctoral Fellowships of 2 years in Geomorphology at the University of Rennes (France):
  • From extreme events to landscape building: monitoring and modelling the influence of earthquakes and monsoons on the dynamics of landscapes in the Himalayas of Nepal (Philippe Steer & Marin Clark)
  • The impact of a single large storm event on river evolution and sediment transport: combining unique repeated Lidar data with 2D hydro-sedimentary simulations (Philippe Steer, Dimitri Lague, Laure Guerit, Philippe Davy)
  • Investigating post-glacial transient phases as hot-moments of landscape dynamics - combining numerical modelling and topographic analysis (Philippe Steer & Pierre Valla)


The positions are part of the FEASIBLe (Finding how Earthquakes And Storms Impact the Building of Landscapes) project, funded by the European Research Council (ERC). Review of applications will start beginning of April 2023 and will be continued until the position is filled (even if we strongly wish to start these fellowships in June).


More infos on these positions and on how to apply here: https://sites.google.com/view/erc-feasible/job-vacancies


Do not hesitate to contact us for more infos.


Best regards,


Philippe

philippe.steer@gmail.com

Of interest for:
  • Terrestrial Working Group
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group
  • Geodynamics Focus Research Group