#PhD alert!🚨Join Geogenomic Archaeology Campus Tübingen (GACT) and @geoarchlab
Researching: phosphorus cycling in archaeological caves, with a particular focus on biogenic sources and sediments
Deadline application - March 4, 2024
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👉 https://t.co/wOVFHWUMN0
I am recruiting a PhD student @uni_tue on ancient pathogen genomics and metagenomics in association with my ERC project “PROTOPEST”. More information here: https://t.co/5w0lGr2vUE
For questions feel free to contact me directly. Application deadline is February 1st.
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Happy to announce the fifth Virtual Micromorphology Meeting! As a joint Austrian venture by the University of Innsbruck, the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the University of Vienna, #ViMi5 will take place the afternoons of Wednesday and Thursday the 24th&25th of April, 2024
We are happy to announce that the next annual International Workshop on Archaeological
Soil Micromorphology will be held by the AMGC at the VUB, from the 6th to the 8th May 2024. Check out the information here!👇
@VUBrussel@researchvub#soilmicromorphology
@geoarchlab@GeoarchGSA@DIG_Geoarch Dr. Christopher Miller, geoarchaeology group leader from the University of Tübingen @geoarchlab will be at DIG-GEGAL presenting on geoarchaeology and the microcontext of South Africa
We have the full DIG-GEGAL program
📍Remember that on November 20th the event will take place at the Royal Boutique Hotel - Jardim
From November 21 to 24, the event will take place at the INOVA-USP Auditorium 📍
Wonderful to be hosting Prof. Schroeder @_lschroeder (Uni Toronto) in Tübingen this week! Thank you for the great presentations and inspiring discussions! 😊
New postdoc position (3+3 years) in my group @uni_tue open: targets to establish own research group in the field of microbial ecophysiology: If you love stable isotope probing + combining that with molecular biological & biogeochemical tools: please apply https://t.co/YAi3GB6I3z
Day 2 of the #geoarchaeology field trip with @uni_tue students was very hands on! Practice with profile drawing and coring at Langmahdhalde, plus visits to Holenstein Stadel and Vogelherd to understand the Lonetal.