Seismologist at Institute of Mine Seismology (Hobart, Australia)

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Dmitriy Malovichko

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Jun 26, 2023, 8:07:04 AM6/26/23
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The Institute of Mine Seismology (IMS) is looking for a driven, innovative scientist to strengthen its mine seismology group.

You would work as part of the team assisting mines worldwide to process and analyse seismic data recorded by their IMS monitoring systems. There would be occasional domestic and international travel to mines as required. You would undertake applied research on problems of mine seismology. You'd also work on scientific algorithm development, prototyping, and testing. Raise project contracts for services and research in the field of mine seismology.

No prior experience with mine seismology is required, although it would be advantageous.

Minimum requirements:
* At least two years of experience in seismology or geophysics.
* MSc in Seismology, Physics or Applied Mathematics (PhD preferred).
* Programming experience: Python, MATLAB and ideally Java.
* Fluency in spoken and written English.

Relevant experience:
* Publications in peer-reviewed journals (seismology, physics, mathematics).
* Research assistance in university.
* Presentations on seismological conferences.

Office location: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Closing date for the position: 1 August 2023

Please send your CV to Dmitriy.M...@IMSI.org

About IMS: The Institute of Mine Seismology is the world leader in monitoring and modeling the seismic rock mass response to underground and open-pit mining. IMS operates in 37 countries and has offices in Australia, South Africa, and Canada. There is around 85 staff at IMS.

https://www.imseismology.org/

Dmitriy Malovichko

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The Institute of Mine Seismology (IMS) is looking for a driven, innovative scientist to strengthen its mine seismology group.

You would work as part of the team assisting mines worldwide to process and analyse seismic data recorded by their IMS monitoring systems. There would be occasional domestic and international travel to mines as required. You would undertake applied research on problems of mine seismology. You'd also work on scientific algorithm development, prototyping, and testing, raise project contracts for services and research in the field of mine seismology.

No prior experience with mine seismology is required, although it would be advantageous.

Minimum requirements:
* At least two years of experience in seismology or geophysics.
* MSc in Seismology, Physics or Applied Mathematics (PhD preferred).
* Programming experience: Python, MATLAB and ideally Java.
* Fluency in spoken and written English.

Relevant experience:
* Publications in peer-reviewed journals (seismology, physics, mathematics).
* Research assistance in university.
* Presentations on seismological conferences.

Office location: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Closing date for the position: 1 April 2024

Please send your CV to Dmitriy.M...@IMSI.org

About IMS: The Institute of Mine Seismology is the world leader in monitoring and modeling the seismic rock mass response to underground and open-pit mining. IMS operates in 37 countries and has offices in Australia, South Africa, and Canada. There is around 88 staff at IMS.

https://www.imseismology.org

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