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The Indiana Geological Survey (IGS), a research institute of Indiana University, seeks applications for a position in subsurface geology to conduct applied research related to the character and potential of reservoirs and seal systems to be used for carbon sequestration. This position initiates and will conduct collaborative research on this subject in cooperation with ongoing projects associated with the two DOE Regional Partnerships in the Midwestern region and other projects. The particular emphasis of the position is on determining how well particular reservoirs and seals will perform and assessing the interactivities of the injected fluid with the rocks and ambient fluids. Responsibilities include: Creation of scientific findings that can be applied to the assessment and development of geological sequestration in saline aquifers, cooperation with government agencies, consultants, and citizens, and the communication of scientific findings through presentations and publications. The ideal candidate will have an advanced degree in geosciences and experience with subsurface petrophysics and numerical simulations including in subsurface fluid flow modeling and portrayal software, downhole geophysical log analysis, petrophysics, database and spreadsheet design and management, and a working knowledge of GIS. Annual salary is commensurate with experience and education. The position holds a full-time, professional, research scientist rank within Indiana University. To view the full job description and apply, please visit http://www.indiana.edu/~uhrs/jobs/index.html, refer to job number 1021 and follow the online applicant instructions. Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.