Postdoctoral Fellow (In-situ Copper Mining)
Ville : Vancouver
Catégorie : Full time
Industrie : Educational Services
Employeur : University of British Columbia
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Postdoctoral Research FellowJob Title
Postdoctoral Fellow (In-situ Copper Mining)Department
Research | EERI | Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences | Faculty of ScienceCompensation Range
See details below.Posting End Date
April 16, 2026Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date
August 31, 2027
We are seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to support our research on in‑situ copper mining. The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:
Qualification and Experience
Has completed their PhD in geological engineering, hydrogeology, geochemistry, chemical engineering, hydrometallurgy, mining engineering or closely related discipline.
Has a strong record of peer-reviewed publications relevant to computational modeling in hydrogeology, geochemistry, mining or resource extraction.
Has experience using a modern reactive-transport code such as MIN3P, PFLOTRAN, CrunchFlow, Retraso-CodeBright or similar.
Can assemble geological, mineralogical and hydrogeological information about copper ore deposits, and create conceptual models of ore-bodies, fluid flow and reactive transport.
Familiarity with ore-body geology:
Porphyry deposits;
Sediment-hosted copper deposits;
Permeability structures in these deposits;
Typical mineral assemblages.
Familiarity with:
Oxidation / reduction processes of minerals related to copper ores.
Acid leaching processes.
Buffering effects of acid-consuming minerals.
Passivation and secondary mineral formation and their effects on permeability.
Has experience with modern high-performance computing environments such as HPC clusters.
Familiarity with PEST, model calibration and uncertainty analysis is advantageous.
Is able to work independently and take initiative when opportunities arise while also contributing to project-wide goals.
Has skills to manage, organize and communicate with a diverse team of geologists, hydrogeologists, geochemists and hydrometallurgists.
Is able to formulate research problems and pathways to their resolution in collaboration with a diverse group of colleagues from 4 universities on three different continents.
Is able to begin research by September, 2026.
The position is for a minimum of one year with the expectation of renewal for a second year and a maximum term of three years. The position will be hosted at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC.