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<div class="col-sm-9"> We invite app<div class="col-sm-9"></br>We invite applications for a postdoctoral researcher to join an NSF-funded project examining the impacts of climate-driven shifts in wildfire frequency on hillslope sediment transport processes and long-term erosion rates. The project uses a combination of novel short-lived radionuclide analysis, high-resolution topographic data and field measurements to calibrate a probabilistic model for bioturbation-driven postfire erosion and particle motion under changing surface conditions associated with wildfire and post-fire recovery.</br><p>Primary responsibilities will be to <b>1)</b> conduct and publish independent research related to sediment transport mechanics and novel radionuclide methods, and <b>2)</b> assist in managing a research group of undergraduate and graduate students. Funding is available for 1 year with possible extension.</br></p><p><b>Start date:</b> The position start date is targeted for July 15, 2023; however, this date is negotiable.</br></p><p><b>Qualifications</b></br><ul></br><li>PhD in Earth science, geoscience, or related field (must be complete before starting)</li></br><li>Expertise in hillslope sediment transport processes and familiarity with short-lived radionuclide dating for soils (e.g., Cs-137, Pb-210, Be-7).</li><li>Strong publication and/or grant writing record.</li></br><li>Quantitative, organizational and time-management skills.</li></br><li>Ability to mentor a team of undergraduate and graduate students.</li></br></br></ul></p><p><b>Salary:</b> $68,000 + full benefits</br></p><p><b>How to apply:</b> Applications must be submitted electronically through the application portal below and should include the following:</br><ul></br><li>CV</li></br><li>Cover letter outlining your relevant research interests, experience and skills, and how these align with the position.</li></br><li>Contact information for 3 professional references (name, title, professional relationship, email address).</li></br></ul></br><b>Application portal and full job description: </b> https://jobs.mines.edu/en-us/job/496358/postdoctoral-fellowsurface-processes</br></p></br><p>For questions or additional information on the position, please contact Danica Roth (droth@mines.edu). </br></p></br>For questions or additional information on the position, please contact Danica Roth (droth@mines.edu). </br>For additional information about the Surface Processes Research Group at Mines, see our website (https://surfaceprocesses.mines.edu/). Learn more about the Mines Geology & Geological Engineering Department (https://geology.mines.edu/) and interdisciplinary Hydrology Program (https://hydrology.mines.edu/).</br></div>nes.edu). For additional information about the Surface Processes Research Group at Mines, see our website (https://surfaceprocesses.mines.edu/). Learn more about the Mines Geology & Geological Engineering Department (https://geology.mines.edu/) and interdisciplinary Hydrology Program (https://hydrology.mines.edu/). </div>  
Department of Geology and Geological Engineering  +
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Postdoc opportunity in probabilistic post-fire hillslope processes and novel radionulide methods  +
Colorado School of Mines  +
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Terrestrial Working Group  +, Hydrology Focus Research Group  +, Critical Zone Focus Research Group  +  and Ecosystem Dynamics Focus Research Group  +