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W&T8 - Postdoc

Sciences of the Earth and Space

Scope

The scope of expert panel W&T8 encompasses fundamental research in the fields of Earth and space sciences.

Earth sciences cover the disciplines of geology, hydro(geo)logy, geophysics, atmospheric sciences, oceanography, paleontology, climatology, global environmental change, natural resources management, physical geography, geoarchaeology, and the sustainability of Earth’s resources.

Space sciences includes observational and theoretical research on cosmology, the formation and evolution of galaxies, galaxy clusters, and the Milky Way, the formation and evolution of stars and stellar clusters, exoplanetary and planetary science, and meteorites, as well as solar, heliospheric, and interplanetary physics. It also includes the development of instrumentation and other tools for these areas of research.

More specifically, the following areas are included:

Earth sciences

  • Petrology, mineralogy
  • Geochemistry
  • Sedimentology, soil science, stratigraphy
  • Oceanography, marine geology
  • Hydrology, hydrogeology, environmental geology, water resource management, hydraulic engineering
  • Applied geology, economic geology
  • Physical geography, geomorphology, hydrography
  • Geophysics, geodynamics, geomagnetism, paleomagnetism, applied geophysics
  • Paleontology, Geo(micro)biology
  • Structural geology, tectonics
  • Atmospheric Sciences, meteorology
  • Climatology, climate change, climate modelling, paleoenvironment, paleoclimatology
  • Archaeometry, geoarchaeology
  • Cartography, geoinformation science
  • Sustainability of Earth's resources (water, soil & minerals)

Space sciences

  • Stellar astrophysics (interiors, atmospheres, winds, clusters, formation, and binarity)
  • Solar system science (planetary sciences, meteoritics)
  • Solar physics (Sun, heliosphere)
  • Galaxies (formation, evolution, and clusters of)
  • Cosmology
  • Galactic astronomy (Milky Way and its contents)
  • Exoplanets (detection, formation, and evolution)
  • Astronomical instrumentation
  • Astrochemistry/astrobiology
  • Multimessenger astrophysics (observational gravitational, high-energy, and particle astrophysics)
  • Time-domain astrophysics

Members - Composition 2026

Name Institution
Chair
Dudok de Wit Thierry University of Orléans
Members
Bird Anna University of Hull
Calders Kim UGent
Conselice Christopher University of Manchester
De Sanctis Maria Cristina Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica
Ferreira Carla Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra
Gilmore Gerry University of Cambridge, Instititute of Astronomy
Hennebelle Patrick CEA Centre d'Etudes de Saclay
Horvat Milena Jožef Stefan Institute, International Posgraduate Scvhool Jožef Stefan
Lauerwald Ronny Université Paris-Saclay/INRAe
Perrin Guy Paris Observatory
Santos Isaac National Marine Science Centre, Department of Marine Science, University of Gothenburg
See Linda International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Spracklen Dominick University of Leeds
Steinmetz Matthias Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam (AIP)
Tabari Hossein UAntwerpen / KMI
Valentini Francesco Università della Calabria, Italy
Wierzcholska Alicja Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences