Assistant Professorship (AP) in Terrestrial Magnetotellurics
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) is a government-funded academic research institution in Dublin, Ireland. DIAS seeks applications for a permanent Assistant Professorship (AP) position in Terrestrial Magnetotellurics (MT), based in the Geophysics Section of its School of Cosmic Physics (www.dias.ie/geophysics ).
The Geophysics Section hosts active research groups in Seismology, Terrestrial Magnetotellurics & Potential Fields, and maintains strong national and international collaborations. The Section also operates an extensive suite of MT instruments alongside complementary seismological and fibre-optic sensing infrastructure (geohub.dias.ie ).
We seek candidates with substantial experience in observational MT research across diverse geological settings. Applicants should have an established international reputation, with a demonstrated ability to build a research group, securing research funding to support personnel and equipment. The successful candidate will be expected to develop an active research group that both complements and enhances existing strengths across the Geophysics Section. Strong evidence of previous collaborative working is expected. Further opportunities also exist to interact with the Solar Physics group in the Astronomy & Astrophysics Section of the School. Work that demonstrates broader societal value will be an advantage. This is a research-focused position with no undergraduate teaching duties, but mentoring of PhD students and/or postdoctoral researchers is a key requirement. Prior mentoring experience is essential.
Requirements
PhD in Geophysics
Senior postdoctoral research experience, at a minimum
Proven success in securing external funding and developing an independent research programme.
Demonstrated experience in mentoring at PhD or postdoctoral level
Strong record of international collaboration
Demonstrated interest in collaborative cross-disciplinary work (e.g. with Seismology and/or Potential Fields)
Demonstrated willingness to work with National geoscience programmes, in Ireland
Demonstrated evidence of collegiality
Demonstrated evidence of service to the geoscience community
Evidence of the ability to articulate the broader scientific and societal impact of one’s research
Additional information on the position can be found here.
Application Instructions
Please submit a single PDF containing a cover letter, academic CV, a statement outlining your interest in and suitability for the role, and the names of three referees via the DIAS online e-recruitment system .
Location: Dublin city centreApplication deadline: 16:00 UTC, 23 January 2026
DIAS is committed to building an inclusive scientific community, distinguished by scientific excellence, gender balance, and diversity. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
The DIAS Gender Equality and Inclusion Action Plan may be found here: https://www.dias.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/DIAS-Gender-Equality-and-Inclusion-Action-Plan-Web.pdf.
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