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a continuación les enviamos novedades de posgrado.

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  Dear exoplanets community
   
  We have TWO AVAILABLE PHD positions at Lund Observatory in exoplanet
observations and theory. One position will be supervised by Jens
Hoeijmakers, who will join Lund Observatory in 2020, and the other by
Anders Johansen.
   
  More information about the positions can be found
here: http://www.astro.lu.se/Staff/staff_vacancies.html
   
    Please let possible candidates know. Application deadline is 1 December
2019. 
    
   Best regards,
    

Anders
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  Dear Colleagues

  I Am Seeking A PhD Student To Undertake A PhD In The Above Topic. Ideally
The Candidate Would Have Experience In Geodetic GPS/GNSS Analysis In
GIPSY/Bernese/GAMIT Or Similar.

  Further Details Are At This Link Or Below. The Position Is Open To
International Students With IELTS Ideally >=7.0 Overall. Scholarships For
Living Allowance And Fee Waivers Are Highly Competitive And Successful
Candidates Typically Already Have A Peer-reviewed Publication In A Good
Journal.

   
Https://www.utas.edu.au/research/degrees/available-phd-projects/phd-projects/college-of-sciences-and-engineering/school-of-technology,-environments-and-design/geography-and-spatial-sciences/gps-measurement-of-deformation-of-the-antarctic-plate2

  The Research Project

Antarctica continues to deform as a result of past and present surface
loading changes, especially ice loading changes, and Earthquake-related
effects. Over the last 10 years, Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers
have been increasingly deployed in Antarctica to measure surface
deformation. These data are now yielding sufficiently precise surface
velocity time series to be able to separate competing models and in doing
so learn new things about the interior of the Earth and the past ice
loading history.
This project will focus on the analysis of GPS data with state-of-the-art
techniques in order to better understand the deformation of Antarctica. It
will apply novel techniques to remove time series noise and compare these
to numerical models developed from existing codes and from outputs provided
by third parties. These results will be important for understanding
present-day ice-sheet contribution to sea-level rise and in gaining
fundamental understanding into the interior of the Earth. The project will
provide students with advanced skills in numerical analysis, interpretation
and presentation.

  Eligibility

·         1st class Honours degree, or overseas equivalent, in a
relevant field
·         Nationals of Crimea Region of Ukraine, Cuba, Iran,
North Korea, Syria are unfortunately unable to apply due to software
restrictions
·         Applications are invited from qualified individuals
from all other nations, including Australia
Applicants from the following disciplines are eligible to apply:
·         Quantitative Earth Sciences
·         Mathematics
·         Physics
·         Geodesy
·         Engineering
See the following web page for entry
requirements: www.utas.edu.au/research/degrees/what-is-a-research-degree[1]

  Assessment Criteria

·         A track record of publication of research results in
international journals
·         Proven ability to work within a team as well as
independently
·         Experience of geodetic GNSS software (desirable)
·         Willingness to learn new skills and competencies

  Application Process

Applicants who require more information or are interested in this specific
project should first contact the listed Supervisor. Information and
guidance on the application process can be found on the Apply
Now[2] website.
Information about scholarships is available on
the Scholarships[3] webpage.

  More Information

Please contact, Matt King[4] for further information.
 
 
MATT KING
Professor of Polar Geodesy | Head of Geography and Spatial Sciences
Discipline of Geography and Spatial Sciences | School of Technology,
Environments and Design
Private Bag 76, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, 7001, Australia
Office: Room 225, “Old IMAS” Building (Sandy Bay Campus)
+61 3 6226 1974 | Matt.King en utas.edu.au | Skype mattking_ncl | Twitter
@DeformedEarth
http://www.utas.edu.au/profiles/staff/geography-spatial/matt-king www.utas.edu.au/geophysics[5]
 MATT KING <MATT.KING en UTAS.EDU.AU>
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Saludos cordiales,
Consuelo

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Dra. María Laura Rosa          Geof. Consuelo Sagarra
Secretaria de Posgrado        Prosecretaria de Posgrado

Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas
Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Teléfono: (0221)-423-6593 int. 1050
http://www.fcaglp.unlp.edu.ar/posgrados
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Vínculos:
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[1] https://www.utas.edu.au/research/degrees/what-is-a-research-degree
[2] https://www.utas.edu.au/research/degrees/apply-now
[3] https://www.utas.edu.au/research/degrees/scholarships
[4] mailto:Matt.King en utas.edu.au
[5] http://www.utas.edu.au/geophysics
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