International  Center  for  Isotope  Effects  Research

Nanjing University

Three positions open at ICIER

  We at the International Center for Isotope Effects Research (ICIER), Nanjing University, are actively recruiting new faculty members to join our dynamic team. We seek candidates for three distinct positions, each focusing on the exploration and application of isotope effects:

  1. A noble-gas specialist with robust analytical skills. This position offers flexibility, available at the rank of research associate, technical staff (permanent), or tenure-track/tenured professor, contingent upon the candidate's qualifications.

  2. A physical chemist, eligible for appointment at the rank of tenure-track assistant professor.

  3. A molecular physiologist, also eligible for appointment at the rank of tenure-track assistant professor.

ABOUT US

  ICIER is a cross-college and cross-discipline research hub. It is currently based off and growing out of the College of Earth Sciences and Engineering at Nanjing University. All of our faculty members are affiliated with different colleges in Nanjing University, including but not limited to Earth Sciences, Planetary Sciences, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Geography and Oceanography, Atmospheric Sciences, Medical School, and Life Sciences. 

Prof. Siteng Fan from Southern University of Science and Technology gave a seminar on Diurnal Temperature Variations and Thermal Tides in the Martian Atmosphere.

Iizuka, Y., Uemura, R., Matsui, H., Oshima, N., Kawakami, K., Hattori, S., Ohno, H., and Matoba, S.: High flux of small sulfate aerosols during the 1970s reconstructed from the SE‐Dome ice core in Greenland. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Volume127, Issue17,  e2022JD036880 (2022).
Cao, X., 2022, Diffusional isotope fractionation of singly and doubly substituted isotopologues of H2, N2 and O2 during air-water gas transfer: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 332, p. 78-87.
Akers, P.D., Savarino, J., Caillon, N., Servettaz, A.P., Le Meur, E., Magand, O., Martins, J., Agosta, C., Crockford, P., Kobayashi, K., Hattori, S., Curran, M., van Ommen, T., Jong, L., Roberts, J.L. Sunlight-driven nitrate loss records Antarctic surface mass balance. Nature Communications 13, 4274...
Fairchild, I. J., Bao, H., Windmill, R. & Boomer, I. (2022). The Marinoan cap carbonate of Svalbard: Syngenetic marine dolomite with 17O-anomalous carbonate-associated sulphate. The Depositional Record, 00, 1– 26.