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Department of Earth Sciences                                                           Mineral Exploration Research Centre Département des Sciences de la Terre                                 Centre de Recherch en Exploration Minerale



Tier II Canada Research Chair
in Geochemistry, Laurentian University



The CRC Program was created by the Government of Canada to cultivate world-class research and development. Canada Research Chairs are funded by the Canadian government (www.chairs.gc.ca) and are designed for exceptional emerging researchers. The position is contingent on the successful candidate being approved by the Canada Research Program. These positions are tenure-track. The Canada Research Chair is a five year appointment.

The Department of Earth Sciences (DES) and Mineral Exploration Research Centre (MERC) at Laurentian University invites applications for a tenure-track Tier II Canada Research Chair in Geochemistry.

The successful applicant is expected to maintain an existing LA-ICP-QMS facility (fully specified Resonetics RESOlution M50 laser probe installed in October 2010, and a dedicated Thermo-Fisher XSeriesII ICP-QMS installed in 2006) and to lead the effort to obtain additional equipment that will expand and upgrade the existing facilities.

We seek an innovative individual with an excellent record of research and publication, who will provide leadership for national and international collaborative research, and who will develop initiatives involving DES, MERC, the Ontario Geological Survey, and the Canadian mining industry. The Chair will teach two half year courses (half of the regular load) in our BSc, MSc, and PhD programs and help maintain our status as one of the leading global centres in the study of mineral deposits and Precambrian geology. The successful candidate will have access to a wide range of sample preparation and analytical equipment. The department has a full lapidary workshop and full mineral separation facilities, and operates a variety of equipment, including a fluid inclusion stage (equipped with IR), a variety of XRD equipment, a SEM with a top-of-the-line CL detector, and a Raman microscope. Members of the department also have access to EPMA, WD-XRF, ICP-AES, and solution ICP-MS facilities, at preferential rates, in the Ontario Geoscience Laboratories (located in the same building as DES and MERC). Additional information about DES and MERC can be found at www.earthsciences.laurentian.ca and www.merc.laurentian.ca.

Applicants should provide a letter of intent clearly indicating which position they are applying for, a summary of research interests (including research program), a complete curriculum vitae, and at least three letters of references to: Robert Kerr, Vice-President, Academic and Provost, Laurentian University, 935 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, ON P3E 2C6 or by e-mail to vpap@laurentian.ca.

Laurentian University (LU) is located in Sudbury, Ontario, an attractive modern city offering unique culture, recreational, and educational opportunities. LU is a bilingual institution and an equal opportunity employer. It has a policy of passive bilingualism (English/French) as a condition of tenure. LU faculty members are part of LUFA (the Laurentian University Faculty Association). Information and the Collective Agreement can be found at www.lufapul.ca. More information on the University can be found at www.laurentian.ca.

Applications will be reviewed commencing in January 2012 but will be accepted until the position is filled.



posted: 24 November 2011     Please mention EARTHWORKS when responding to this advertisement.