The MARUM Center for Marine Environmental Sciences at the University of
Bremen seeks to hire an individual with strengths in hydroacoustics and in
visualizing 3-dimensional data.
Applicants should either hold a Ph.D. degree in geosciences or related physical sciences, or should have long-standing experience in industry. Comprehensive skill in one or more of the following areas is required: (1) processing of multibeam echosounding data, (2) adaptation and development of visualization software, (3) efficient data management of large bathymetric data sets, and (4) experience in GIS work. The successful candidate will cooperate in the planning and execution of research cruises as well in post-cruise data handling and vizualization.
The position is within the "Marine Technology" group of the Cluster of Excellence "The Ocean in the Earth System". The researcher will be working in a team of scientists, technicians and graduate students using high-resolution seafloor data e.g. from multibeam swathmapping, sidescan sonar systems and others installed on research vessels, AUVs and ROVs. The candidate should be willing to participate in marine research cruises.
We offer a TV-L E13 position for two years with a possible prolongation for up to two years - under the condition of job release -.
As the University of Bremen intends to increase the proportion of female employees in science women are particularly encouraged to apply.
In case of equal personal aptitudes and qualification disabled persons will be given priority.
Complete applications should include a curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests and accomplishments, as well as three referees (all combined within a single PDF document). Review of applications will begin April 11th, 2008 but applicants will be considered until the position is
filled.
Applications should be submitted under the reference number A 35/08 by email to Prof. Dr. Gerhard Bohrmann (gbohrmann@uni-bremen.de), who will also provide further information on the position.
*Prof. Dr. Gerhard Bohrmann*
Department of Geosciences
University of Bremen
Klagenfurter Straße
28334 Bremen, Germany
Bremen seeks to hire an individual with strengths in hydroacoustics and in
visualizing 3-dimensional data.
Applicants should either hold a Ph.D. degree in geosciences or related physical sciences, or should have long-standing experience in industry. Comprehensive skill in one or more of the following areas is required: (1) processing of multibeam echosounding data, (2) adaptation and development of visualization software, (3) efficient data management of large bathymetric data sets, and (4) experience in GIS work. The successful candidate will cooperate in the planning and execution of research cruises as well in post-cruise data handling and vizualization.
The position is within the "Marine Technology" group of the Cluster of Excellence "The Ocean in the Earth System". The researcher will be working in a team of scientists, technicians and graduate students using high-resolution seafloor data e.g. from multibeam swathmapping, sidescan sonar systems and others installed on research vessels, AUVs and ROVs. The candidate should be willing to participate in marine research cruises.
We offer a TV-L E13 position for two years with a possible prolongation for up to two years - under the condition of job release -.
As the University of Bremen intends to increase the proportion of female employees in science women are particularly encouraged to apply.
In case of equal personal aptitudes and qualification disabled persons will be given priority.
Complete applications should include a curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests and accomplishments, as well as three referees (all combined within a single PDF document). Review of applications will begin April 11th, 2008 but applicants will be considered until the position is
filled.
Applications should be submitted under the reference number A 35/08 by email to Prof. Dr. Gerhard Bohrmann (gbohrmann@uni-bremen.de), who will also provide further information on the position.
*Prof. Dr. Gerhard Bohrmann*
Department of Geosciences
University of Bremen
Klagenfurter Straße
28334 Bremen, Germany