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Vala Hjörleifsdóttir

Associate Professor at Reykjavik University

University of Iceland

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Geophysics

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Seismology

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Deep Learning

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Environmental Science

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Fiber-optic Sensing

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Machine Learning

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Reykjavik University

Postdoctoral Position: Machine Learning for High-Resolution Seismic and Volcanic Signal Analysis on Fiber-Optic Cables in Iceland

Reykjavik University invites applications for a postdoctoral position focused on developing and applying new methods for analyzing high-resolution seismic and volcanic signals observed on fiber-optic cables in and around Iceland. This unique project leverages large datasets collected from terrestrial and subsea telecom cables, which traverse geothermal fields, volcanoes, fault zones, the Iceland continental shelf, and deep submarine environments. The signals captured reflect a range of subterranean, oceanic, and atmospheric processes, using advanced sensing technologies such as distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) and per-span interferometry. The successful candidate will join the AI Antenna project and collaborate closely with supervisors to define and shape the research direction. The project aims to combine machine learning and data science techniques with seismology to automate and enhance the analysis of complex geophysical datasets. Potential applications include rapid earthquake detection, signal classification in volcanic environments, and geothermal exploration. The postdoc will play a leading role in conceptualizing, implementing, and applying innovative approaches to these datasets, contributing to improved understanding of geophysical processes and the development of early warning systems. Applicants should hold a PhD in seismology or a related geophysical field, with experience in machine learning or data science considered advantageous. A strong record of independent research, teamwork, and excellent communication skills in English are essential. The position offers the opportunity to work in a stimulating academic environment at Reykjavik University, centrally located in Iceland's vibrant capital. The university emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, international engagement, and strong ties with industry and society. Iceland is renowned for its dramatic natural landscapes, high quality of life, and strong social support systems, making it an ideal location for both professional and personal growth. The starting date for the position is negotiable and could be immediate. Applications should be submitted through the university's online portal and must include a CV and cover letter. For further information, contact Dr. Vala Hjörleifsdóttir ([email protected]). Review of applications will begin on April 7, 2026, and the position will remain open until filled.

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