The Earth and Planets Laboratory (EPL), a division of Carnegie Science,
invites applications for postdoctoral fellowships at its campus in
Washington, DC. Multiple positions are available. Fellows conduct
independent research in collaboration with Carnegie scientists at our
interdisciplinary basic research laboratory. More information about our
research and facilities can be viewed at https://carnegiescience.edu/epl
http://carnegiescience.edu/epl and about our postdoctoral fellowships and
experience at https://carnegiescience.edu/about/working/postdocs/epl.
Fellowships topics include, but are not limited to, focus on mineral
informatics, planetary mineralogy, meteoritics, igneous and metamorphic
petrology, mineral physics, and biomineralization.
Our postdoctoral fellows have access to: world-class laboratory facilities
in analytical geochemistry and cosmochemistry, high-pressure research,
materials structure and properties characterization, and astrobiology;
computational facilities to support theoretical and data-analytic
investigations; and Carnegie’s Las Campanas Observatory. Funding is
available for travel to scientific conferences, user facilities, and
observation sites, as well as publications.
The Fellowship is initially for one year but is typically renewed for up to
a total of 2 years. Only complete applications submitted by our deadline of
November 1, 2024 will be considered. Apply online at
https://apply.interfolio.com/149458. Address any questions to
eplfellowship@carnegiescience.edu.
Carnegie Institution for Science has a long-standing commitment to equal
employment opportunity for all employees and applicants for
employment. Postdoctoral
fellows are employees and receive benefits associated with employment.
*Robert M. Hazen *
Carnegie Science
Earth and Planets Laboratory