Postdoctoral Fellowship at Carnegie EPL in Volcano Geophysics (NSF funded)

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From: Helene Le Mevel <hlemevel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Dear colleagues,

Iâ??m pleased to share an exciting NSF-funded postdoctoral opportunity at the
Carnegie Institution for Science Earth & Planets Laboratory (Washington,
DC), focused on investigating the magmatic architecture of submarine
volcanoes using satellite altimetry-derived gravity data. Full details are
included below.

*To apply, please submit materials through Interfolio at:*
https://apply.interfolio.com/171329
The deadline for applications is *September 15, 2025*.

Please feel free to circulate this announcement to anyone who might be
interested.

Best regards,

Hélène Le Mével
NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship - Carnegie Science: Earth & Planets
LaboratoryLocation:
Washington, DC
Salary Range or Pay Grade: $76,000
Deadline: Sep 15, 2025 at 11:59 PM Eastern TimeDescription
The Earth and Planets Laboratory (EPL), a division of the Carnegie Science
in Washington, D.C., invites applications for an NSF-funded postdoctoral
fellowship to investigate the magmatic architecture of submarine volcanoes
using satellite altimetry-derived gravity data.
This position is part of the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded
project: â??The magmatic architecture of the Kermadec-Tonga arc submarine
volcanoesâ?? (NSF Award #2525926 â?? PI Hélène Le Mével).
The position is available for up to two years, with an initial one-year
appointment subject to renewal based on funding and performance. The
preferred start date is January 2026, but can be flexible if needed.For
inquiries about the position or project, please contact Dr. Hélène Le Mével.


Project Overview:
While submarine volcanoes pose unique and global hazardsâ??including volcanic
plumes, pyroclastic flows, pumice rafts, and tsunamisâ??they remain poorly
studied. The Kermadec-Tonga (KT) arc has one of the highest concentrations
of submarine volcanoes worldwide, well mapped with high-resolution
bathymetry, and experiences frequent eruptions with a wide range of erupted
magma compositions. The project aims to use gravity anomalies derived from
the new SWOT (Surface Water and Ocean Topography) satellite altimetry
mission to image magma storage zones and hydrothermal systems beneath the
KT arc volcanoes. The project will address key questions regarding the
controls on crustal magma storage depth and volume, which are critical to
the understanding of subduction zones and their associated hazards.

Fellowship Responsibilities:
The postdoctoral fellow will lead a multidisciplinary geophysical study of
eight submarine caldera systems in the KT arc, with the following
objectives:

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   Analyze gravity anomalies from both SWOT altimetry and shipborne data.
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   Quantify the resolution and uncertainties of satellite-derived gravity
   versus ship data.
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   Construct 3D density models using inversion techniques. Where available,
   conduct joint inversions of gravity and magnetic data.
   -

   Integrate petrological and geochemical data to develop conceptual models
   of magma storage and hydrothermal systems at these volcanoes.
   -

   Optional: contribute to code sharing and outreach, including the
   development of open-source tools or ArcGIS StoryMaps to communicate results.

Qualifications
Minimum: The applicant must have completed a doctoral degree in geophysics,
physics, volcanology, or a related field at the time of appointment.
Preferred:

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   Experience with gravity, magnetic, or other potential field data.
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   Background in inverse theory or joint inversion techniques.
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   Proficiency in scientific programming (e.g., Python preferred).
   -

   Familiarity with marine geophysical data analysis is a plus.
   -

   Interest in volcanology, multidisciplinary approaches, and collaborative
   science.

Application Instructions
Materials Required:

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   Cover letter outlining your interest, qualifications and research
   interest (1-2 pages)
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   Curriculum Vitae including publications
   -

   Contact information for two references

Apply here: apply.interfolio.com/171329

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