About the Position
The University of Southampton invites applications for a Research Fellow in Geophysics (Earthquake Seismology) as part of the NERC-funded project Testing Models of Active Extension (TMAX). This postdoctoral role focuses on analysing seismicity, fluid processes and structural evolution in the Corinth Rift, Greece, using new onshore–offshore seismic networks. Working within the Geology and Geophysics Research Group, the researcher will engage in fieldwork, seismic data processing, earthquake imaging, and collaboration with UK and Greek partners. Supervised by Professor Lisa McNeill, the project offers a unique combination of high-quality data, international collaboration, and cutting-edge geophysical methodologies. This fixed-term position provides substantial academic development opportunities and contributes to advancing global understanding of active tectonics and rifting processes.
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Position/Job Details
- Position: Research Fellow in Geophysics (Earthquake Seismology)
- Institution: University of Southampton
- Department: School of Ocean and Earth Science
- Research Field: Earthquake Seismology / Geophysics
- Location: Southampton, United Kingdom
- Number of Posts: 1
- Job Type: Full-time, Fixed Term (32 months)
- Start Date (Anticipated): June 2026
- Working Hours: Full-time
- Salary Range: £36,636 to £41,064 per annum
- Required Degree/Diploma: PhD
Research Area
- Earthquake seismology
- Passive seismic data analysis
- Seismicity in active rift zones
- Crustal and structural imaging
- Onshore–offshore seismic network studies
- Tectonics of the Corinth Rift, Greece
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- PhD (or near completion) in Geophysics, Seismology, Earth Sciences, or a related field
- Experience handling large passive seismic datasets
- Strong skills in seismicity processing and analysis
- Evidence of scientific communication through presentations and publications
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience in seismological fieldwork
- Skills in crustal seismic imaging (e.g., tomography, receiver functions)
- Ability to integrate seismicity with tectonic and structural geology
- Experience with automated detection systems and moment tensor inversion
Key Responsibilities
- Process and analyse seismicity data from new and existing seismic networks
- Implement automated earthquake detection and create a high-quality seismicity catalogue
- Conduct earthquake relocation, focal mechanism determination and waveform analyses
- Potentially undertake seismic imaging, including local earthquake tomography and ambient noise tomography
- Lead field deployment and maintenance of seismometers in Greece
- Participate in a short research cruise
- Collaborate with UK and Greek project partners
- Contribute to publications and conference presentations
Application Process
How to Apply
Submit your application through the University of Southampton’s online recruitment portal. Quote the job reference 3278825HN. For informal enquiries, contact Professor Lisa McNeill at lcmn@soton.ac.uk. For technical assistance, contact Recruitment at recruitment@soton.ac.uk or +44(0)2380 592750.
Required Documents
- CV
- Cover letter
- Academic publications list
- Contact details of referees
- Any other documents requested on the application portal
Important Dates
- Application Opens: Already Open
- Deadline: 12 January 2026 (11:59 pm GMT)
- Interview Date: Not specified
Useful Links
- Institution Website: University of Southampton
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