Position details
Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster UK
Salary: £31,396 to £36,024 per annum (full time, indefinite with end date contract)
Closing date: Monday 29 April 2024
Interview date: Tuesday 28 May 2024
Reference: 0427-24
Overview
An exciting post‑doctoral researcher position in the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory at Lancaster University. The role involves experimental research on the ductile fragmentation of low‑viscosity volcanic melts and magmas as part of the UKRI FLF project “Flow and fragmentation of melts and magmas”. The researcher will work within Dr. Thomas Jones’ group and collaborate with an international team.
Key responsibilities
* Carry out analogue material experiments to investigate ductile fragmentation of volcanic melts.
* Record experiments using high‑speed videography and perform image analysis.
* Conduct complementary rheological experiments (extension, rotation, oscillation).
* Analyze experimental data and contribute to the project’s experimental objectives.
* Collaborate with international researchers from Canada, USA, and Italy.
* Assist in the development of project deliverables and scientific publications.
Qualifications
* PhD or equivalent research experience in volcanology, geophysics, or a related field.
* Background in laboratory experimental work and experience using analogue materials.
* Familiarity with high‑speed videography, rheometry, and image analysis techniques.
* Strong analytical skills and ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Benefits & working conditions
The position offers flexible working arrangements and opportunities for career development within a world‑class facility. The role may start within 2024, with an appointment at Grade 6 (pay scale £31,396‑£36,024) or Grade 7 (£36,386‑£42,155) and can be extended up to 24 months.
Equality, diversity and inclusion
The University is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, and welcomes applications from all sections of the community, including individuals of different ages, religious or philosophical beliefs, gender identities or expressions, races, disabilities and sexual orientations.
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