Sunday, October 31, 2010

Indian School of Mines - JRF

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Candidates from Indian nationals are invited for attending walking interview of two JRF posts under two sponsored research projects

Project No. 1: Finite element stress modeling of the subducting Indian lithosphere and the overlying structures in northeast part of India (sponsored by Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of India, New Delhi), No. of Post: One, Date of completion: March 23, 2012

Project No. 2: Monitoring and Study of Local Seismicity of the Eastern Indian Shield Region (sponsored by Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of India, New Delhi), No. of Post: One, Date of completion: June 10, 2012

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Department of Applied Geophysics

M.Sc./M.Sc. Tech./M. Tech in Geophysics/Applied Geophysics /Exploration Geophysics First Class with consistently good academic record Preferable: Knowledge in earthquake data handling

Dr. P.K. Khan, Principal Investigator, Associate Professor, Department of Applied Geophysics, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad – 826 004, Jharkhand, Email: khan.pk.agp@ismdhanbad.ac.in, pkkhan_india@yahoo.com, Ph. 09431711020 28yrs

Walking Interview at 9:00 A.M. on Nov. 10, 2010

The above positions are purely temporary and co-terminus with the duration of the projects. The candidates selected will have no claim for ISM permanent positions under any circumstances.

How to apply

Candidates appeared for the walking interview at 9:00 A.M. on Nov.10th 2010 Department of Applied Geophysics, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad will have to produce a complete bio-data including educational qualifications, experiences, age, position held, email ID, phone number, etc. and a copy of all requisite certificate along with its original.

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With the Mines Bill becoming a law vide Indian Mines Act – VIII of 1901 the necessity for establishing a government college of Mining Engineering at some suitable place in India on the pattern of the Royal School of Mines was felt by the then Indian Government.The Government of India in 1920 decided that the proposed institution should be an All India Institution financed by the Central Government and be named Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad. The Indian School of Mines was formally opened by his Excellency The Vice Roy Lord Erwin on 9th. December, 1926.

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