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A pleasure to be interviewed for @seismosocam.bsky.social's 'At Work' column! Honoured to be included amongst the other brilliant scientists featured, repping my undying love for Australia's weird and wonderful earthquakes ❤️
This is the first in a planned series of short videos touching on a few notable earthquake-related facts about each state, starting with New South Wales and the A.C.T. youtu.be/pM2he30lx14?...
Such a great video series by @seislologist.bsky.social! Have a watch to learn something new about Aus EQs, including cute clips from my PhD on the remote Petermann earthquake p.s. as a Katherinite and Territorian, I'm particularly proud of the NT's legacy of interesting earthquakes
Position 📢 seismic analyst/teaching Geoscience Australia are hiring an "Exercise & Development Coordinator" to lead the training program for earthquake duty officers who run our 24/7 EQ monitoring centre. Closing 30 June, open to internationals (1/3) candidate.aurion.cloud/ga/productio...
📢permanent role in engineering seismology The seismic hazard team at Geoscience Australia are advertising for a engineering seismologist, to work in an applied research role at a roughly postdoc/lecturer level. Open to internationals! Closing 28th April candidate.aurion.cloud/ga/productio...
📢permanent role in engineering seismology The seismic hazard team at Geoscience Australia are advertising for a engineering seismologist, to work in an applied research role at a roughly postdoc/lecturer level. Open to internationals! Closing 28th April candidate.aurion.cloud/ga/productio...
Closing soon (4th Feb) - 3 year postdoc (or lecturer) in earthquake geology/broader science at the University of Melbourne
the @earthquake.bsky.socialearthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/... ), presumably it's picking up every USGS review of the event?
📢3-yr postdoc (or lecturer) position in earthquake science at the University of Melbourne! Working on Australian active faults & hazard. Research potential for: trenching, dynamic rupture modelling, crustal geophysics, remote-sensing. Closes 4th Feb jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/91525...