Earth’s ability to sustain life depends a lot on volatile elements like carbon, hydrogen, sulfur and nitrogen that make up a large proportion of our atmosphere, allowing us to breathe and keep warm in cold space. In a new study from Rice University, CLEVER Planets PhD student Damanveer Grewal, Principal Investigator Rajdeep Dasgupta, Researcher Kyusei Tsuno and Postdoctoral scholar Chenguang Sun, with the help of Gelu Costin, suggest that most of these necessary elements may have been delivered to our planet when a Mars-sized planetary body smashed into early Earth more than 4.4 billion years ago. The late addition of...
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Postdoctoral Position in Volcanic-Tectonic-Climate Modeling
We would like to announce a new opportunity to get involved with CLEVER Planets research as a postdoctoral scholar. The CLEVER Planets team and the Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Rice University are seeking someone to fill a fully funded postdoctoral scholar position who would explore volcanic-tectonic-climate interactions of rocky planets and how such interactions affect habitability. To learn more about this position and apply, please visit the ad with a full description on our Open Positions page....
