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Postdoctoral Position in Fluid Mechanics, Granular Media Physics, and Mining Geophysics Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María in
Degree Level
Postdoc
Field of study
Geology
Funding
Available
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Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María
University
Saint Mary's University

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A postdoctoral position is available at Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María in Santiago, Chile, under the supervision of Associate Professor Sergio Palma. The research focuses on fluid mechanics, granular media physics, and mining geophysics, with applications in multiphase and granular flows, geophysical processes, and mining engineering. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in physics, geophysics, mining engineering, or a related field, and a strong motivation to contribute to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of these areas. The position offers the opportunity to join a dynamic research team and work on cutting-edge topics in geomechanics and fluid mechanics as applied to mining and earth sciences. Interested applicants should send their CV, and optionally a brief cover letter and/or list of publications, to [email protected]. For more information, you may visit the supervisor's LinkedIn profile. No specific funding or deadline information is provided in the announcement.
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Available
What's required
Applicants should have a PhD in a relevant field such as physics, geophysics, mining engineering, or a closely related discipline. Strong motivation and research experience in fluid mechanics, granular media, or geophysical processes are preferred. No specific language or GPA requirements are mentioned.
How to apply
Send your CV, and optionally a brief cover letter and/or list of publications, to [email protected].
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