We are seeking a Post Doctoral Scholar to join the School of Earth Sciences at The Ohio State Universityfocused onsubsurface earth materials. The Post Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research as part of a large multi-disciplinary, integrated Department of Energy funded project known as the Tri-State CO2 Storage Hub. We are seeking a Rock Properties expert to complement the downholelogging and petrophysics team members.Theprimary interest is the capability to assess the permeability, porosity, mineralogy and lithofacies features of potential CO2 storage formations and associated cap rocks.
Duties will include conducting laboratory and data synthesis efforts centered around:
Use of different types of analytical instrumentation, includingconventional (porosity, permeability, grain density) and special (mercury injection capillary pressures, nuclear magnetic resonance, whole core X-ray computed tomography, X-ray fluorescence and diffraction, etc.) core analysis.
Ability to generate and quantify 3-D pore and fracture networks from core assessments.
Familiarity with machine learning and AI technologies application to better constrain rock properties is a plus.
Assist in rock properties data integration with downhole well logging and well testing team results.
Lead manuscript preparation for submission to peer-reviewed journals.
Mentor undergraduate and graduate students.
These required and desired skills should be demonstrated through a record of peer-reviewed publications.
Qualifications:
PhD in geology or a related field by the time of hire is required, along with a strong theoretical and practical background in quantitative rock core assessments.Alternate degree fields will be considered/accepted depending on the experience's nature and depth as it relates to this position.Demonstrated experience operating and maintaining a variety of analytical rock properties instrumentation as outlined above (available mostly in the OSU Subsurface Energy Materials Characterization and Analysis Lab (SEMCAL). The successful applicant should exhibitexcellent verbal and written communication skills andpossessa collaborative mentality towards research in a team environment and mentoring.
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The minimum salary for OSU postdoctoral scholars is $61,008annually. The actual salary will be based on the applicants qualifications, internal equity, and the units available budget. The initial appointment period is one yearwith the opportunity for a second-year renewal.
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