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ITN-CREEP PROJECT

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The CREEP Innovative Training Network is a platform for career development of young scientists. The project as role deal with challenges in the fields of Geodynamics, Mineral Physics, Seismology, Fluid Mechanics, and Materials Sciences. The CREEP network is composed by 10 leading academic centres in Solid Earth Sciences in Europe, and 11 industrial partners working with rheology for  applications in geothermal and petroleum exploration, as well as in glass and alloys production.

The network is centred on PhD projects; we are 16 CREEPers, Earlier Stage Researchers 'officially' speaking, comprising geologist, geophysicists, engineers, mathematicians, and a geographer. Now all focused on scientific problems in deformation of the Upper and Lower Mantle, subduction zones, salt, glass and olivine viscosities, fractures and shear zones multi-scale numerical and laboratory experiments.  For more details about us, the projects, or our nice newsletters visit: http://www.creep-itn.eu

REMOVING BARRIERS TO BRAIN CIRCULATION 

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EURAXESS is  a European Commission initative, supporting researcher mobility since 2003 and provides information and services to academic and private sector. The Network is present in 40 European countries, in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) and other 9 non-EU countries. The platform offers the oportunity to to find jobs as PhD or Post-doc and collaboration in projects. You can indeed find some finance support for you research by exploring opportunities in programs such as Erasmus, European Research Council (ERC) and Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA). lac.euraxess.org

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How did plate tectonics begin?

by David Bercovici

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SOME ARTICLES...

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Tomography and plate tectonics.

by Jonny Wu

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Programing for Geosciences.

by Ronni Grapenthin  

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