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Postdoctoral Associate

Postdoctoral

Open until filled (review begins in three weeks)

Location

Cambridge, MA

MIT

Type

Full-time, 2-year term

Required Qualifications

Ph.D. in geochemistry, mineralogy, or archaeological sciences
Strong stable isotope geochemistry background
Economic geology experience
Mass spectrometry expertise
Multidisciplinary teamwork
Excellent communication skills

Research Areas

Stable metal isotopes
Ancient metallurgical processes
Ore deposits and fractionation
Isotope geochemistry
Economic geology
Experimental archaeology
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Postdoctoral Associate

Posting Description

POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, Materials Science and Engineering, to join an interdisciplinary research team investigating ancient metallurgical processes, their impact on past societies, and how metals can be linked to ore deposits. The research effort aims to develop stable metal isotopes as tracers for past metallurgical processes and ore-forming processes. This project merges isotope geochemistry, economic geology, and experimental archaeology to better characterize ancient non-ferrous metallurgy. Will develop and implement analytical methods for stable metal isotopes and explore their variation within ore deposits and their fractionation behavior in the metallurgical process and work closely with a team of experts in archaeometallurgy, isotope geochemistry, and archaeological experiments to push the boundaries of archaeometallurgy.

Job Requirements

REQUIRED: Ph.D. in geochemistry, mineralogy, archaeological sciences, or a related field by the date of hire; strong background in stable isotope geochemistry and economic geology; demonstrated experience in mass spectrometry; ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team; and excellent oral and written communication skills. PREFERRED: Expertise in stable metal isotope geochemistry; familiarity with ore-forming processes; interest in past metallurgical processes; and practical experience in geochemical modelling.

This is a full-time, two-year position, contingent upon funding, performance, and a successful renewal at the end of the first year. This position will be located at MIT, Cambridge, MA.

We will begin reviewing applications in three weeks and review will continue until the position is filled. Interested applicants please upload the cover letter, research statement and CV as a single PDF in the 'Resume' section or as separate attachments: a brief cover letter outlining your availability, motivation, suitability for the role, interest in the project, relevant qualifications or experience, a general statement of your research goals (2 pages), a detailed CV, and contact information (including email addresses) of three references.

For more information about the position, please contact Prof. Thomas Rose at roseth@mit.edu.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the required qualifications for this Postdoctoral Associate position?

Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in geochemistry, mineralogy, archaeological sciences, or related field by hire date. Required: strong background in stable isotope geochemistry and economic geology; demonstrated mass spectrometry experience; ability to work independently and in multidisciplinary teams; excellent oral/written communication. Preferred: stable metal isotope expertise, ore-forming processes knowledge, interest in ancient metallurgy, geochemical modeling. Learn more about postdoc opportunities and research jobs at AcademicJobs.com.

🔬What does the research involve for this Materials Science and Engineering postdoc at MIT?

Join an interdisciplinary team investigating ancient metallurgical processes, societal impacts, and linking metals to ore deposits using stable metal isotopes as tracers. Develop analytical methods for isotopes in ores and metallurgical fractionation. Merge isotope geochemistry, economic geology, and experimental archaeology. Collaborate with experts in archaeometallurgy. Explore postdoctoral success tips.

📝How do I apply for the Postdoctoral Associate role at MIT?

Upload as single PDF or separate: brief cover letter (availability, motivation, suitability, project interest), 2-page research statement on goals, detailed CV, three references' contacts (with emails) in 'Resume' section. Review begins in three weeks, continues until filled. Expiration: 2026-06-20. Contact Prof. Thomas Rose. Use our free resume template and cover letter template for academics.

📍What is the employment duration and location for this position?

Full-time, two-year position at MIT, Cambridge, MA, contingent on funding, performance, and first-year renewal. No remote option mentioned. Ideal for those seeking postdoc roles in engineering and research. Check MIT postdoc jobs and related research positions.

🌍Is visa sponsorship available, and what preferred skills are there?

Visa sponsorship not mentioned; assume inquire directly. Preferred: stable metal isotope geochemistry expertise, ore-forming processes familiarity, interest in past metallurgy, geochemical modeling experience. Strong fit for archaeometallurgy enthusiasts. Explore research assistant advice adaptable to US postdocs.

📧Who should I contact for more details on this stable isotope geochemistry postdoc?

Email Prof. Thomas Rose at roseth@mit.edu for position inquiries. Reference the Materials Science and Engineering project on ancient metallurgy. Visit university jobs for similar MIT openings.
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