Fixed Term Contract: End Date: up to 15 months from start date
Welsh Language: Not Applicable
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About the Role
Applications are invited for an STFC-funded PDRA position in the School of Physical Sciences at The Open University. Our research covers a wide range of Solar System science and exploration. We investigate the origin and evolution of the Solar System, through the physical, geological, chemical and biological processes that drive it. We use laboratory and space mission experiments, remote observation, environmental simulation and modelling to investigate the surfaces and atmospheres of the terrestrial planets, the Moon, asteroids, comets and extra-terrestrial materials.
The post-holder will be expected to work independently but will be part of an active Cosmochemistry Research Group (CRG). The work will involve carrying out a novel study to measure the distribution and isotopic composition of light elements (C, N and noble gases) in a set of differentiated meteorites through a combination of ion microprobe and stepped combustion techniques. To be effective in this role, the successful candidate will have a demonstrable prior experience in petrology/geochemistry using standard petrological tools, good competency with microanalytical instruments such as SEM/EPMA/ICP-MS/SIMS, and a proven track-record of handling large and complex geochemical datasets for understanding geochemical processes as evidenced by relevant published work.
A successful outcome from this work will be a better understanding of the history of volatile elements within the first 10 Ma of Solar System history. This work is analytically challenging, requiring significant skills and patience in manipulating rare and small samples, developing new SIMS standards and protocols as required and the ability to work independently as well as part of a team in a modern laboratory environment.
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