Opportunity: Post-Doctoral Research Associate – Oceanography, Texas A&M
One Post-Doctoral Research Associate Opportunity in Oceanography at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA
DetailsOne Post-Doctoral Research Associate Opportunity in Oceanography at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA
DetailsOne Post Doctoral Research Associate and one Ph.D. graduate student opportunities for near-field modeling of petroleum fate and transport from accidental subsea oil-well blowouts.
DetailsA Research Associate in Wetland Biogeohemistry at the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON) is sought to organize and lead a series of field experiments studying the effects of the Macondo (BP Deepwater Horizon) Oil Spill on coastal marsh ecosystems.
DetailsA Postdoctoral Research Associate in Wetland Biogeohemistry at the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON) is sought to organize and lead a series of field experiments studying the effects of the Macondo (BP Deepwater Horizon) Oil Spill on coastal marsh ecosystems.
DetailsThe Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry Department at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) is searching for a Postdoctoral Investigator to join their team. This is a regular full-time position and is eligible for benefits.
DetailsAvailable Positions in Hydrocarbon Biogeochemistry and Microbial Ecology
DetailsThe Marine Field Station, part of the Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences (IMCS) at Rutgers University, is seeking a postdoctoral researcher with interests in the effects of chemical contaminants on growth and survival of estuarine fishes.
DetailsI am currently looking for a Postdoctoral associate who will collaborate in a multi-institution, interdisciplinary project to quantify the physical, chemical, and biological mechanisms that redistribute hydrocarbons from the benthos to the water column in the Gulf of Mexico, as contribution to the Gulf Research Initiative.
DetailsA post-doctoral position is available for interdisciplinary research involving the dispersion of oil spills and the interactions of oil with planktonic marine organisms.
DetailsFish living in Gulf of Mexico marshes exposed to last year’s oil spill have undergone cellular changes that could lead to developmental and reproductive problems, a group of researchers reported Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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