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Home / Jobs / PhD position on fluid-induced ruptures at EPFL
Lecampion, has opportunities to pursue a fully funded PhD within the EPFL doctoral program. Our research addresses problems in the mechanics of fluid-saturated geomaterials, in particular the growth of fluid-driven discontinuities in the form of fractures and faults. Examples of applications span the fields of geo-energy (Geothermal energy, CO 2 geological storage), environmental engineering hydrology (radioactive waste management), geotechnical engineering (landslides, rock falls), seismology (fluid induced seismicity) and volcanology (diking events).
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Women in geoscience and letters of recommendation for postdoctoral fellowships , in Seismology Solid Earth, an open-access journal , in Soil System Sciences Introducing our Early Career Scientist Team , in Tectonics and Structural Geology Soft Sediment Structures: Slumps and Flames , in Tectonics and Structural Geology More posts from the EGU blogs are available at blogs.egu.eu .
Home / News / EGU news / Congratulations to EGU’s 2023 Science Journalism Fellows!
It is a non-profit interdisciplinary learned association of scientists founded in 2002 with headquarters in Munich, Germany. The EGU publishes a number of diverse scientific journals that use an innovative open access format and organises topical meetings plus education and outreach activities.
Home / Jobs / Climate System Modeller (R2-RE2)
Look at the BSC experience: BSC-CNS YouTube Channel Let's stay connected with BSC Folks! We are particularly interested for this role in the strengths and lived experiences of women and underrepresented groups to help us avoid perpetuating biases and oversights in science and IT research. In instances of equal merit, the incorporation of the under-represented sex will be favoured.
Home / News / Webinars and online events / Careers inside and outside of academia: Panel Discussion
In this panel discussion, scientists with a range of backgrounds give their advice on how to transition between academia and industry, and what are the pros and cons of a career inside and outside of academia. In the final section of the webinar, a Q& A will provide the audience with a chance to ask their questions to the panel.
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As part of a special series celebrating 20 years of EGU journal 'Climate of the Past', join this EGUwebinar at 17:00CEST, 22 October to hear leaders in the field address these ideas. Register here today.
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IN THIS ISSUE EGU News Journal Watch EGU Science in the News EGU Blogs EGU News Apply by 24 July to participate in the EGU's science-policy pairing scheme to share your expertise with a Member of the European Parliament EGU webinar: Careers outside of academia is now available to watch on EGU's YouTube channel Cheers!
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This transition unfolds through a multi-phase rifting history. An initial rifting stage occurred in the early Permian, followed in the early–middle Permian by a phase of transcurrent tectonics. This was succeeded by a period of erosion/non-deposition in the middle Permian. Crustal stretching in the Middle Triassic marked the onset of the Alpine cycle .
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Through her tenacious focus on science, infectious enthusiasm, wonderful sense of humour, and commitment to women in science, she inspired a generation of young researchers, many of whom will be presenting. US5 : 15:00 –17:00 Award Lectures Seismology 10:30 – MAL19 Beno Gutenberg Medal Lecture 2021: Malcolm Sambridge 11:35 – MAL19 Division Outstanding ECS Award Lecture 2021: Eva P.