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Deadline for applications is the 30th of April, 2004.
Sorry for the earlier omission.
W.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stable Isotope Geochemistry
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dr W Meier-Augenstein
> Sent: 31 March 2004 12:01
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: PhD studentships at Queen's University Belfast
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> PhD Studentship Opportunities at QUB
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> A number of exciting research opportunities are available at
> the Queen's University that will take advantage of new
> refurbishment and equipment funded through a GBP2.4M SRIF
> investment. These include state-of-the-art facilities in:
> Environmental Tracers, Environmental Geotechnics, Shallow
> Geophysics and Isotope Biogeochemistry and Mass Spectrometry.
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> The following studentship is available for immediate start:
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> . Carbon isotope systematics for natural attenuation and risk
> assessment of contaminated land (EPSRC funded)
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> Applications are currently being accepted for the following
> PhD research
> opportunities:
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> 1. Environmental Forensics
> 2. Regional water resource management in China
> 3. Field tracing of groundwater with 'intelligent' tracers
> 4. Dating young groundwaters for aquifer vulnerability and
> sustainability (14CHRONO funded)
> 5. Assessing the integrity of slurry walls as part of a Sequenced
> Reactive Barrier using cross-borehole seismic and electrical
> resistivity tomography
> 6. Numerical study of particle-base solutions to the
> advection-dispersion-reaction equation for contaminant transport
> 7. Stable isotope methods in Forensic Science
> 8. Inverse modelling of regional scale systems for the EU Water
> Framework Directive
> 9. Biogeochemical and isotopic evidence for in-situ microbial
> bioremediation
> 10. Evaluation of the global budget of the ozone depleting gases
> MeBr and MeCl using stable isotope methods
> 11. Biochemistry and bioremediation of heterocyclic compounds
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> Applicants must have, or expect to obtain a 2.1 honours degree (or its
> equivalent)
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> For more information and application forms contact: Mrs Beryl
> Graham [[log in to unmask]], David Keir Building,
> Stranmillis Road, Belfast BT9 5AG (Fax: +44 2890663754)
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> Dr W Meier-Augenstein, CChem, MRSC
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> Environmental Engineering Research Centre
> School of Civil Engineering
> Queen's University Belfast
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> 39-123 Stranmillis Road
> BELFAST BT9 5AG
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> Tel: +44 (0)28 9097 4363 (IRMS lab)
> Tel: +44 (0)28 9097 5609 (GEBT lab)
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