Isotopic
Tools as Novel Sensors of Earth Surface Resources
We invite
applications for 12 European Ph-D positions and 2 postdocs on the behaviour of
innovative metal stable isotopes in the environment within Marie Curie Initial
Training Network Isotopic Tools as Novel Sensors of Earth Surfaces Resources IsoNose
funded by the European Union. The IsoNose consortium consists of eight full
partners and five associated partners in six countries (Germany, France,
Ireland, United Kingdom, Turkey, and United States of America), including three
industrial partners. The project is coordinated at the Helmholtz Centre Potsdam
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences by Friedhelm von Blanckenburg.
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