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Christian Haug Eide

Professor of sedimentology

University of Bergen

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Sedimentology

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Geophysics

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Geochemistry

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Marine Geology

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Environmental Science

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Remote Sensing

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Geology

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University of Bergen

Fully Funded PhD Position in Geochemistry and Microbiology at University of Bergen

The University of Bergen is offering a fully funded PhD position in Geochemistry and Microbiology within the Department of Earth Science, located in Bergen, Norway. This opportunity is part of the InFluSe project, which investigates natural hydrocarbon seepage in the Norwegian North Sea using advanced remote sensing, geophysical, and geochemical techniques. The project aims to better understand subsurface hydrocarbon migration pathways, their emission rates, environmental impacts, and implications for both hydrocarbons and stored CO₂. The successful candidate will focus on basin-wide migration pathways in the southern Norwegian North Sea, utilizing both newly acquired and existing fluid samples from wells and scientific cruises. The research will involve participation in a research cruise, ROV operations, sediment core analysis, and the study of seep-related ecosystems. The position offers a multidisciplinary environment, working alongside experts in sedimentology, marine geology, remote sensing, geophysics, and geochemistry. Key benefits include opportunities to participate in scientific cruises, attend summer schools (including one on North Sea hydrocarbon seepage), present research at international conferences, and collaborate with industry and governmental partners. The position is fully funded, covering salary and research expenses, and provides a platform for developing advanced expertise in geochemistry and related fields. Applicants should hold a Master’s degree in organic geochemistry, geomicrobiology, or a closely related field, and demonstrate motivation and relevant skills. Experience with geochemical or microbiological analysis, scientific cruises, and multidisciplinary teamwork is advantageous. Proficiency in English is required. The application deadline is 6 March 2026. For further details and to apply, visit the official University of Bergen job portal.

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