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Manchester Metropolitan University is seeking a Post Doctoral Research Associate for a 3-year fixed term role tied to a significant NERC research project on past climate variability in Tibet. The position involves collaborating with international teams on advanced geochemical techniques and offers opportunities for teaching and career development. The successful candidate will contribute to groundbreaking research while fostering an inclusive and diverse working environment.
The Department of Natural Sciences is recruiting a Post Doctoral Research Associate to join on a fixed term contract for 3 years.
About the role:
As the PDRA, you will be support the UKRI NERC research grant " Identifying orbital- and sub-orbital-scale controls on the Asian summer monsoon: a 500,000 year hydroclimate record from Nam Co, Tibet [NamCore-UK] ". You will be working closely with the PI Dr Leon Clarke from the Manchester Metropolitan University and the Co-I Prof Andrew Henderson from Newcastle University.
About the project:
This PDRA role is a very exciting opportunity to work on the ICDP-funded project " The Nam Co Drilling Project, Tibet: A one million year sedimentary record from the third pole ", alongside researchers primarily based in China, Germany and Switzerland. During summer 2024 the international project team completed, from a bespoke floating drilling platform, coring of a ca. 500 metre below lake floor sediment record from Nam Co (Co=lake) atop the Tibetan Plateau, at ca. 4720 metres above sea level.
Core opening and description commenced in February 2025, with sub-sampling of cores for subsequent laboratory analyses initiated in May 2025. The focus of the UK NERC research project is generation of carbonate geochemistry proxy records of past hydroclimate variability, in order to reconstruct and advance understanding of the Tibetan Late Quaternary high-altitude palaeoenvironment, including temporal variability of the Indian Summer Monsoon system, over the last ca. 500 kyr. The NERC-funded project also includes meteoric 10 Be and ostracod valve amino acid racemisation (AAR) dating approaches. Other members of the international NamCore project team will be generating complementary palaeoenvironmental datasets (for example: organic geochemical proxies, palynology, ostracod assemblages and morphometrics, sedaDNA and the deep microbiological biosphere), as well as applying other dating techniques including radiocarbon, OSL and palaeomagnetics.
In addition to having the opportunity to work alongside a multi-disciplinary international research team, the PDRA will also be able to visit the Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research Chinese Academy of Sciences (ITP-CAS) in Beijing, to discuss NamCore project results with international consortium project members, as well as to participate in future follow-up sub-sampling of the collected Nam Co sediment cores.
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