Dear All,
I was hoping to draw your attention to a Postdoctoral researcher position in my group at the University of Houston, with anticipated Starting date January 1, 2026.
The research will mostly be concerned with non-traditional stable isotopes in high-temperature processes (igneous/hydrothermal/metamorphic), but if a talented candidate has research ideas that involve pursuing other topics, I can be pretty flexible.
If you know any people who might be interested, please feel free to forward this message their way!
For full consideration, candidates should apply by Sept. 15.
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All the best,
Michael
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Michael A. Antonelli, Ph.D. (he/him)
Assistant Professor | TIMS lab director
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
University of Houston
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