European Geosciences Union (EGU)
Senior Research Associate in Geology (Earth and Lunar Crustal Evolution)

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Senior Research Associate in Geology (Earth and Lunar Crustal Evolution)
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Senior Research Associate in Geology (Earth and Lunar Crustal Evolution)
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University of Portsmouth
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Homepage: https://www.port.ac.uk/
Location
Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Sector
Academic
Relevant divisions
Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology (GMPV)
Geodynamics (GD)
Planetary and Solar System Sciences (PS)
Type
Contract
Level
Experienced
Salary
£35,608 - £39,906 per annum
Required education
PhD
Application deadline
5 July 2026
Posted
18 May 2026
Job Description
Applications are invited for a 42-month Senior Research Associate to join a NERC 'Pushing the Frontiers' project investigating the role of hypervelocity impact melting in early crustal evolution. The project connects Earth's best-preserved impact melt sheets with lunar samples to build a unified Earth–Moon perspective on the earliest crust.
Working under the guidance of the Principal Investigator and alongside the project Co‑Leads, you will play a central role in research on the petrogenesis of impact melts and lunar samples using an integrated sample-based, theoretical and potentially field-based approach. Applicants will bring expertise in igneous petrogenesis and mineral microanalysis, as well as one or more of microstructural analysis, isotope geochemistry and/or thermodynamic modelling. The successful candidate will be supported to develop complementary skills through mentoring by the Project Lead, James Darling, and Co‑Leads: Eleanor Jennings (Birkbeck University of London), Mahesh Anand (The Open University), and Katherine Joy (The University of Manchester).


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The project will make strong use of leading facilities and capabilities, including electron microscopy, electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) and femtosecond laser‑ablation ICP‑MS/MS and MC‑ICP‑MS at Portsmouth, EPMA and thermodynamic modelling of igneous systems at Birkbeck, and NanoSIMS at the Open University. Some travel is required (e.g. to collaborators and/or sample repositories), and there is the option of fieldwork in Sudbury, Ontario and other terrestrial impact structures. In collaboration with project partner Vale Base Metals, the project will also explore implications of impact melt sheet evolution for world-class Ni–Cu–PGE sulfide ore formation. We welcome applications from researchers who enjoy detailed analytical work, careful interpretation, and collaborative science.
How to apply
Details on the application process and application forms can be found here.
Interested applicants are encouraged to contact James Darling (james.darling@port.ac.uk) with questions and to discuss the position.
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