Research Fellow in Aeolian Geomorphology

Monash University.
📍 Clayton, Victoria, Australia 💼 Full-time 🕒 Posted June 25, 2026

Job Description

The Opportunity

Join the School of Earth Atmosphere and Environment as a Research Fellow in Aeolian Geomorphology. In this role, you will lead cutting edge research within the Australian Research Council Discovery Project DP260101075. 


Based within the Monash Geomorphology Laboratory, you will work in close collaboration with Associate Professor Kathryn Fitzsimmons, Dr Andrew Frierdich and Dr Andrew Gunn, as well as a team of trainees, guiding research direction and supporting student training.


Your responsibilities will include linking aeolian sediment sink properties to sources using remotely sensed (, hyperspectral) and climate reanalysis data, calibrated with in situ field data, laboratory analysis, and numerical models of landscape evolution. 


Apply today to spearhead groundbreaking landscape evolution research and accelerate your academic career within a world-top-50 university. 


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Job Details

  • Location Clayton, Victoria
  • Job Type Full-time
  • Category Physical Scientists
  • Posted Date June 25, 2026
  • Application Deadline August 04, 2026