The recruitment for Earth Science High-talent in IDSSE, CAS - Sanya, Hainan, China job with Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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The recruitment for Earth Science High-talent in IDSSE, CAS - Sanya, Hainan, China job with Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Recruitment related to the Science Division requires the following research direction: Deep-sea Biology, Deep-sea Geology &Geochemistry, Deep-sea Geophysics& Resources, Deep-sea Extreme Environment Simulation, Extraterrestrial Ocean Systems, Marine Mammals and Marine Bioacoustics, and Analysis chemistry, etc.

Recruitment related to the Science Division requires the following research direction: Deep-sea Biology, Deep-sea Geology &Geochemistry, Deep-sea Geophysics& Resources, Deep-sea Extreme Environment Simulation, Extraterrestrial Ocean Systems, Marine Mammals and Marine Bioacoustics, and Analysis chemistry, etc.

Deep-sea Science Division has a community of Laboratory of Deep-sea Biology, Laboratory of Deep-sea Geology &Geochemistry, Laboratory of Deep-sea Geophysics& Resources, Laboratory of Ocean Circulation Observation & Numerical Modelling, Laboratory of Deep-sea Extreme Environment Simulation, Laboratory of Extraterrestrial Ocean Systems, Laboratory of Marine Mammals and Marine Bioacoustics, and Analysis and Test Center certified by CAS Institutional Center for Shared Technologies and...

Deep-sea Engineering and Technology Division has a community of Laboratory of Deep-sea Exploration Technology, Laboratory of Deep-sea Information Technology, Laboratory of Deep-sea Resource Development, Laboratory of Deep-dive Technology, Laboratory of Deep-sea Video Technology, Laboratory of Deep-sea Software Evaluation and R&D, and Deep-sea Engineering Laboratory., with the capacity to support long-term missions worldwide.

Currently, with support from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Ministry of Science and Technology, IDSSE is pursuing the “Global Trench Exploration and Diving Program ”, an international collaborative initiative, being open to the world’s deep-sea community and aiming to advance humanity’s understanding of geology, biology and their interactions at the deepest parts of the Earth’s oceans.

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