Researcher to the Department of Geosciences
Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet / Geologjobb / Stockholm
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hela Sverige The Swedish Museum of Natural History is a government agency with a mandate to promote knowledge, research and interest in our world. It is a prominent research institution and Sweden's largest museum. For more than 200 years, the museum has been collecting specimens and data and conducting research on life on earth. The collections contain more than 11 million plants, animals, fungi, environmental samples, minerals and fossils. All research and knowledge are shared in the exhibitions, Cosmonova and in activities at the museum and digitally.
The Department of Geosciences (GEO) at the Swedish Museum of Natural History hosts the NordSIMS-Vegacenter research infrastructure: a Swedish national facility for microanalysis and micro-imaging in Earth, environmental and planetary science, which comprises a range of state-of-the-art analytical and support facilities. The center is equipped with SIMS, TIMS, MC-ICPMS, HR-ICPMS instruments, two laser ablation systems, a gas chromatograph (GC), SEMs, and other supporting facilities (
http://www.nrm.se/en/forskningochsamlingar/geovetenskap.9000582.html).The academic staff at GEO comprises an international team of research scientists who run externally funded projects and national and international collaborative research programs, manage and support infrastructure projects, and supervise researchers at PhD and post-doctoral level. Current research programs in isotope geochemistry are focused on crustal evolution, planetary sciences and low temperature geochemistry. The department also conducts mineralogical research and curates one of the major mineral collections in Europe.
WORK TASKS
The principle work task is to work on projects with uranium mineral precipitates and dissolved uranium species in low-temperature groundwaters.
QUALIFICATIONS
The successful applicant must hold a PhD degree in chemistry, environmental chemistry, geochemistry or a related field. Synchrotron expertise and experience in related sample preparation for microanalysis is a requirement. It 's also a requirement to have experience in sample characterisation by optical and scanning electron microscopy and expertise in the chemistry of uranium. Good command of written and spoken English is essential.
The following aspects are considered meriting: ability to interpret diverse geochemical data sets and ability to write scientific reports in English.
It is important to have excellent collaborative skills.
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We advance our knowledge of the natural world, inspiring to better care of our planet. Our ambition is that the employees of The Swedish Museum of Natural History shall represent the diversity in Sweden and we welcome every applicant.
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Ersättning According to agreement.
Så ansöker du Sista dag att ansöka är 2024-03-22
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Omfattning Detta är ett deltidsjobb.
Arbetsgivare Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet (org.nr 202100-1124),
http://www.nrm.se Arbetsplats Naturhistoriska riksmuseet
Kontakt Head of Department of Geosciences
Ellen Kooijman
ellen.kooijman@nrm.se 08-519 542 26 Jobbnummer 8538423
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