Tag: post-doctoral

  • Post-doctoral position available

    Post-doctoral position available

    research site

    A Post-doctoral position on high-latitude land surface modelling within the Department of Applied Environmental Science (ITM) and the Bolin Centre for Climate Research is open for applications. The deadline is the 3rd of September.

    The main focus of the work will be on including near-surface vegetation functions into the terrestrial ecosystem model JSBACH. Two aspects are important: The representation of plant physiological processes being responsible for the vegetation distribution as well as hydrological processes in the moss layer which have impacts on the soil hydrological and thermal regime.

    Field observations (e.g. physical properties and carbon profile data, eddy covariance heat and carbon fluxes) and large-scale observational datasets (e.g. remote sensing products, atmospheric inversion of trace gas fluxes) will be important for a calibration and validation of the model. Then, such new modelling tool can be used to investigate past, current and future ecosystem functions in relation to environmental change.

    This is a full-time, initial 1-year position with the possibility of one year extension. The expected starting date is after agreement.

    More information available here.

  • Antarctica research proposals requested

    Antarctica research proposals requested

     InBev-Baillet Latour

    Doctoral and post-doctoral researcher anywhere in the world (under 35 years old) are invited to propose research project to the InBev-Baillet Latour Fund, which will we granting 150.000 Euros to the projects.

    Call for Proposals has the deadline of 1st of March in 2012.

    This year’s Call for Proposals is restricted to the following disciplines: glaciology, microbiology (excluding marine microbiology), and geology.

    The research activities are to be carried out at, or in the vicinity of, the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica research station located in the Sør Rondane Mountain Range, Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica.

    International Polar Foundation