Science Foundation Ireland
Dublín, Ireland
Description
The Geophysics Section of the School of Cosmic Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, invites strong, early career stage researchers to apply to Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) for funding under SFI's Starting Investigator Research Grant (SIRG) Programme http://www.sfi.ie/funding/funding-calls/open-calls/sfi-starting-investigator-research-grant-(sirg)-programme-2013.html
The SIRG Programme provides an opportunity for excellent early career investigators to carry out independent research in sustainable energy. Under the SIRG funding scheme, scientists who are more than 3 years but less than 8 years since their PhD can receive funding for their salary, for a PhD student, and for research costs to a total maximum of €400,000 (plus Overhead) for a period of four years.
Three current sustainable energy research projects within the Section are two geothermal ones, IRETHERM (www.iretherm.ie) and SIM-CRUST (seismic imaging and monitoring of Ireland's crust), and a carbon sequestration one, IRECCSEM (www.ireccsem.ie). Collaborations and ties with all three of these are very welcome, as are entirely new activities.
More information and applications
Professor Alan G. Jones, alan@cp.dias.ie - electromagnetism, EM inversion and joint inversion, petrological-geophysical modelling.
Professor Sergei Lebedev, sergei@cp.dias.ie - broadband array seismology; passive-source imaging; earthquake and ambient-noise seismology.
Professor Brian O'Reilly, bor@cp.dias.ie - marine geology & geophysics; controlled-source seismology.
Dr. Nicola Piana Agostinetti, piana@cp.dias.ie - passive seismics, shallow crustal exploration, local earthquake tomography.
If deemed likely competitive, then together the SIRG SI applicant and the Mentor will develop a proposal that must be submitted to DIAS's Administrative Office well prior to 12th November, 2013.
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