Doctoral Researcher in Geochemical signatures of fluids in lavas from divergent plate boundaries

The Faculty of Science invites applications for a
DOCTORAL RESEARCHER in Geochemical signatures of fluids in lavas from divergent plate boundaries starting in May 2025 or as agreed.The Doctoral Researcher will be offered a fully funded contract of up to 3 years.


The position is part of the new Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) - Doctoral Network FluxBEATS dedicated global elemental fluxes that control biogeochemical cycles and ore formation at divergent plate boundaries. There will be a six-month trial period for the position. 


Position description:


The position is related to the FluxBEATS doctoral network (https://www.fluxbeats.eu/) that integrates geological observations, cutting-edge geochemical and biogeochemical analyses, data and modeling from modern volcanic systems along mid-ocean ridges and back-arc spreading centers with Cretaceous ophiolites and Precambrian magmatic suites and associated hydrothermal systems.


This doctoral project (DC2) focuses on analyzing fluid geochemical signatures in lavas from active back-arc and ophiolitic environments. The candidate will develop expertise in geochemical analysis of melt and fluid inclusions, integrating new data with existing datasets and databases on in situ fluid trace element analysis. The ideal candidate should have a strong interest in fundamental research in high-temperature geochemistry and petrology, with a particular focus on advancing analytical techniques in geochemistry. The University of Bremen and the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel are involved in the project, and research stays there are anticipated.


What we require:


We are looking for a motivated applicant with a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in geosciences or associated field, proficient knowledge of English and motivation for mobility. Previous relevant experience and/or familiarity with different analytical methods, knowledge of local language and existing peer-reviewed publications are a merit.


According to the system of the University of Helsinki, all doctoral researchers belong to a doctoral programme. The successful candidate should apply to the Doctoral Programme in GeoSciences (GeoDoc) and obtain the study right within the trial period of six months of their employment contract. For more information about our doctoral programmes and the requirements for conducting a doctoral degree, please visit https://www.helsinki.fi/en/research/doctoral-school.

 

MSCA mobility rule: Applicants must not have resided or carried out their main activity (e.g., work, studies) in the country of the recruiting beneficiary (i.e. Finland) for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately before their recruitment date. Successful applicants must relocate to the referred country by the time of employment.


Special requirements for the position: The University of Helsinki is subjected to the regulations for export control. The regulation will be applied in the processing of the applications.

 

The University of Helsinki welcomes applicants from all genders, linguistic, and cultural backgrounds.


We offer:


The annual gross monthly salary will be 3125,38€ and mobility allowance 461,54€ per month following MSCA practices. The doctoral researcher may also be eligible for family allowance according to MSCA doctoral network practice.


Finland is a member of the EU, has high quality free schooling (also in English), generous family benefits and healthcare. Finland and the Helsinki region possess top expertise in sciences in terms of a vibrant talent pool, leading research, strong support services and functioning collaboration networks. For more information about working at the University of Helsinki and living in Finland, please see https://www.helsinki.fi/en/about-us/careers.


How to apply:


Please submit your application, including the following documents in English, using the templates provided on the FluxBEATS website (https://www.fluxbeats.eu/positions.html).

  1. FluxBEATS Application form
  2. FluxBEATS Curriculum Vitae
  3. FluxBEATS Eligibility and mobility declaration
  4. FluxBEATS Motivation letter outlining applicants research experience, interests, motivation, and personal assessment of suitability for a given position
  5. FluxBEATS Reference contact information.
     

The application templates on the FluxBEATS website must be carefully filled out and attached to the application. Note: Incomplete applications will not be considered.
External applicants, please submit your application to the University of Helsinki Recruitment System via the Apply Now button.

 

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The deadline for applications is 31 January 2025.

 

More information:

 

  • For project- and position-related questions, please contact professor Christoph Beier, christoph.beier(at)helsinki.fi.
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Due Date:  31.1.2025
Unit:  Faculty of Science
Sub-unit:  Department of Geosciences and Geography
ID:  3684

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