[ES_JOBS_NET] Graduate student opportunities in analytical, environmental and exploration geochemistry (Canada)

Erika Marín-Spiotta marinspiotta at wisc.edu
Mon Dec 16 17:00:56 MST 2013


Dear Colleagues,

The Multidisciplinary Applied Geochemistry Network (MAGNET) is an
NSERC-funded industrial-stream Collaborative Research and Training
Experience (CREATE) program devoted to geochemistry. We are seeking highly
motivated MSc and PhD applicants demonstrating strong research potential
and academic excellence to join our dynamic and rapidly growing network.

Current research project openings include:


   - Cr isotopes as a paleo-proxy and tracer of environmental processes
   - Ca and Mg isotopes in Paleozoic brines from the Michigan Basin
   - Assessing the effects of land use change on the mobility of
   contaminants using isotopic techniques for novel groups of organic and
   inorganic contaminants
   - Oxide formation and instrumental mass bias in MC-ICP-MS
   - Chemical and isotopic characterization of fossilized bones by LA-ICPMS
   for applications in provenance studies

View all projects & details:
http://www.magnet.eos.ubc.ca/apply/current-opportunities-3/
 Projects will be based at one of our partner universities (University of
Ottawa, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill
University, Université du Québec à Montréal, Université du Québec à
Chicoutimi). Application deadlines for September 2014 are approaching
(January 15-March 1) so prospective students should start the process as
soon as possible. MAGNET is open to Canadian and international applicants.
Salary and travel stipends are available for up to 2 years for MSc
trainees, and up to 4 years for PhD trainees. Graduate students who have
already commenced their program are not eligible to apply for MAGNET
funding.

Please visit the website for further information and application
instructions: http://www.magnet.eos.ubc.ca/apply/how-to-apply/


Best regards,
Diane

-- 
Diane Hanano
Program Coordinator
Multidisciplinary Applied Geochemistry Network
Tel: 778-628-1676
Fax: 604-822-6088
Email: dhanano at eos.ubc.ca
Web: www.magnet.eos.ubc.ca
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