Postdoctoral researchers in geophysics often navigate challenges such as securing research funding, balancing independent research with collaborative projects, and adapting to new methodologies or technologies. The interdisciplinary nature of geophysics means you might work with diverse teams, including earth scientists, engineers, and computational experts, which can require strong communication and adaptability. Managing complex datasets and interpreting results within tight project timelines can also test your organizational skills. However, these challenges present excellent opportunities for professional growth, skill development, and networking within the scientific community.