Be responsible for developing and testing a new open-source geostatistical modelling and probabilistic inversion scheme in spherical geometry. Rigorously test and optimize the software for use on a high performance computational cluster. Contribute to new approaches for exploiting prior information in solid Earth geophysics, based on training images. Apply the developed scheme to magnetic field data collected by ESA’s Swarm satellites. Publish descriptions of the new modelling technique, and the results of its application to satellite magnetic data, in the international peer reviewed literature. Present your research at international conferences
Requirements:
Candidates should have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two-year master's degree e.g. a master’s degree in geophysics, Space physics, or computer science
Text:
PhD scholarship in Geostatistical Simulation and Probabilistic Inversion in Geomagnetism DTU Space Del til Facebook Del til Twitter Del til LinkedIn Monday 18 Mar 19 Apply for this job Apply no later than 1 April 2019 Apply for the job at DTU Space by completing the following form. Apply online DTU Space would like to invite applications for a PhD position starting in May 2019 on the topic of “Geostatistical Simulation and probabilistic inversion in Geomagnetism”, working on the CoreSat project funded by the European Research Council . The position will be based in the Division of Geomagnetism whose research focuses on exploring the Earth and its environment using its magnetic field. The CoreSat project involves making use of satellite magnetic data, collected by ESA’s Swarm mission, to probe the processes in Earth’s core responsible for the present weakening of the Earth’s magnetic field. This PhD position focuses on developing and applying new techniques, based on geostatistical methods and probabilistic inversion, to better separate the signature of core and lithospheric sources in satellite measurements of the geomagnetic field. Responsibilities and tasks The aim of this position is to develop, test, and apply new computational schemes for separating geophysical sources in magnetic satellite data. This will involve employing geostatistical simulation tools, adapting these to spherical geometry and making use of prior information on the magnetization of the lithosphere and the core geodynamo process within a probabilistic inversion framework. The work will involve writing, testing and optimizing software that generates samples from prior probability distributions based available training information, and carrying out probabilistic inversion using this based on satellite magnetic field measurements. You will: Be responsible for developing and testing a new open-source geostatistical modelling and probabilistic inversion scheme in spherical geometry Rigorously test and optimize the software for use on a high performance computational cluster Contribute to new approaches for exploiting prior information in solid Earth geophysics, based on training images Apply the developed scheme to magnetic field data collected by ESA’s Swarm satellites Publish descriptions of the new modelling technique, and the results of its application to satellite magnetic data, in the international peer reviewed literature Present your research at international conferences Communicate effectively with colleagues and be able to work as part of a team to achieve ambitious goals Your research will involve studies of planetary scale tectonics and the geodynamo process. An important part of the work will be to collaborate closely with international partners at University of Kentucky (USA) and NASA who are experts on lithospheric magnetization. The candidate will be expected to travel to the US for meetings and extended research visits. Qualifications Candidates should have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two-year master's degree e.g. a master’s degree in geophysics, Space physics, or computer science. Approval and Enrolment The scholarship for the PhD degree is subject to academic approval, and the candidate will be enrolled in one of the general degree programmes at DTU. For information about our enrolment requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see the DTU PhD Guide . Assessment The assessment of the applicants will be made by Prof. C. Finlay. We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized for the excellence of its research, education, innovation and scientific advice. We offer a rewarding and challenging job in an international environment. We strive for academic excellence in an environment characterized by collegial respect and academic freedom tempered by responsibility. Salary and appointment terms The appointment will be based on the collective agreement with the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations. The allowance will be agreed upon with the relevant union. The period of employment is 3 years. Minimum salary is 50,000€ per year including pension and the scholarship includes funding for travel and IT. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Prof. C. Finlay, tel.: 45 4525 9713. You can read more about DTU Space at www.space.dtu.dk . Application Please submit your online application no later than 1 April 2019 (local time) . To apply, please open the link "Apply online", fill out the online application form. The following must be attached in English : A letter motivating the application (cover letter) Curriculum vitae Grade transcripts and BSc/MSc diploma Excel sheet with translation of grades to the Danish grading system (see guidelines and Excel spreadsheet here ) Candidates may apply prior to obtaining their master's degree but cannot begin before having received it. Applications and enclosures received after the deadline will not be considered. All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, race, disability, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply. DTU Space has about 155 employees, an annual turn-over of about 150 MDKK and it is located at the Lyngby Campus of the Technical University of Denmark together with 19 other institutes within the technical sciences. As the National Space Institute, DTU Space is the leading institution of public space activities in Denmark. The mission of the Institute is to conduct research, development, public sector consultancy, education and innovation at the highest international level within the following areas: Space Technology & Instrumentation, Earth Observation & Geoscience and Space- & Astro-physics. DTU is a technical university providing internationally leading research, education, innovation and scientific advice. Our staff of 6,000 advance science and technology to create innovative solutions that meet the demands of society, and our 11,200 students are being educated to address the technological challenges of the future. DTU is an independent academic university collaborating globally with business, industry, government and public agencies.
Please click here, if the Job didn't load correctly.
Please wait. You are being redirected to the Job in 3 seconds.