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Job Summary
The Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah has a Postdoctoral Scholar position available to join our research team focused on understanding the emissions and transport of greenhouse gases and pollution across the U.S. The postdoc will be carrying out simulations using atmospheric models such as HYSPLIT/STILT, WRF, and other state-of-the-art modeling tools. The atmospheric simulations will be combined with a variety of satellite and in-situ observations to elucidate emissions from urban areas and other sources. There will be opportunities to work with students and scientists across multiple universities and research institutions, as well as opportunities to engage stakeholders about the scientific results.
About Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City is the “crossroads of the West” with exceptional quality of life opportunities. Within an hour of the city there are 7 ski resorts, wilderness trailheads, mountain biking, rock climbing, fishing, and endless hiking trails. Within a five-hour drive there are 7 National Parks, rafting, canyoneering, and more. Salt Lake City has a vibrant concert scene, many museums, and the state capitol is just a few miles from the University of Utah.
Minimum Qualifications
A Ph.D. in the geosciences or related fields (atmospheric sciences, biology, ecology, forestry, environmental sciences, chemistry, statistics, data sciences, computer sciences, engineering or other STEM field) is required at the time of hire. The successful candidate should have a demonstrated ability to carry out atmospheric modeling, conduct data analyses, and communicate results in peer- reviewed literature and presentations.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities for this position include:
- Analyses of satellite and ground-based observations
- Simulations of atmospheric transport with computer models
- Critical evaluation of model output
- Communicate results in peer-reviewed literature, in conference presentations, and to stakeholders.
The position will be funded for one year from the date of hire with a second year of funding contingent on performance. The position will be available beginning September 1, 2024 and will remain open until filled. Salary will be commensurate with education and experience.
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Experience in atmospheric modeling and computer programming in a Linux or UNIX environment (R, Python, shell noscripts, Fortran) is strongly desired.
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John C. Lin, Ph.D. (he/him/his)
Associate Director, Wilkes Center for Climate Science & Policy (https://wilkescenter.utah.edu/)
Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences
Land-Atmosphere Interactions Research (LAIR) Group: www.lair.utah.edu
University of Utah
135 S 1460 E Rm 819,
Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA
Email: John.Lin@utah.edu
Phone: (801)581-7530
http://home.chpc.utah.edu/~lin/
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Job Summary
The Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah has a Postdoctoral Scholar position available to join our research team focused on understanding the emissions and transport of greenhouse gases and pollution across the U.S. The postdoc will be carrying out simulations using atmospheric models such as HYSPLIT/STILT, WRF, and other state-of-the-art modeling tools. The atmospheric simulations will be combined with a variety of satellite and in-situ observations to elucidate emissions from urban areas and other sources. There will be opportunities to work with students and scientists across multiple universities and research institutions, as well as opportunities to engage stakeholders about the scientific results.
About Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City is the “crossroads of the West” with exceptional quality of life opportunities. Within an hour of the city there are 7 ski resorts, wilderness trailheads, mountain biking, rock climbing, fishing, and endless hiking trails. Within a five-hour drive there are 7 National Parks, rafting, canyoneering, and more. Salt Lake City has a vibrant concert scene, many museums, and the state capitol is just a few miles from the University of Utah.
Minimum Qualifications
A Ph.D. in the geosciences or related fields (atmospheric sciences, biology, ecology, forestry, environmental sciences, chemistry, statistics, data sciences, computer sciences, engineering or other STEM field) is required at the time of hire. The successful candidate should have a demonstrated ability to carry out atmospheric modeling, conduct data analyses, and communicate results in peer- reviewed literature and presentations.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities for this position include:
- Analyses of satellite and ground-based observations
- Simulations of atmospheric transport with computer models
- Critical evaluation of model output
- Communicate results in peer-reviewed literature, in conference presentations, and to stakeholders.
The position will be funded for one year from the date of hire with a second year of funding contingent on performance. The position will be available beginning September 1, 2024 and will remain open until filled. Salary will be commensurate with education and experience.
Preferences
Experience in atmospheric modeling and computer programming in a Linux or UNIX environment (R, Python, shell noscripts, Fortran) is strongly desired.
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John C. Lin, Ph.D. (he/him/his)
Associate Director, Wilkes Center for Climate Science & Policy (https://wilkescenter.utah.edu/)
Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences
Land-Atmosphere Interactions Research (LAIR) Group: www.lair.utah.edu
University of Utah
135 S 1460 E Rm 819,
Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA
Email: John.Lin@utah.edu
Phone: (801)581-7530
http://home.chpc.utah.edu/~lin/
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Job SummaryThe Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah has a Postdoctoral Scholar position available to join our research team focused on understanding the emissions and transport of greenhouse gases and pollution across the U.S. The…
The Singh Environmental Systems Lab at Auburn University seeks two motivated MS students interested in understanding hydrological and/or biogeochemical processes at regional scales. The student will have the opportunity to work with large datasets, hydrological and water quality models, and advanced statistical approaches. The graduate student will interact with an interdisciplinary team of scientists, including a limnologist, nutrient biogeochemist, and hydrologist.
Preferred qualifications:
BS in hydrology, biogeochemistry, environmental science, or related fields; Background in R, Python, or other programming languages is preferred.
Benefits:
The successful candidate will receive a competitive stipend, tuition coverage, and health insurance.
How to apply:
The application deadline for Spring 2025 is Oct 10, 2024, and the expected start date is January 2025. The position will remain open until filled.
Interested candidates should contact Dr. Nitin Singh with a CV and 1 page (max) cover letter discussing their topic of interest(s) and why they are interested in the position. Please send these materials in a single PDF document to nitin.singh@auburn.edu and include "Graduate Student Application" in the subject line.
About Auburn University and Auburn
Auburn University is a comprehensive land, sea, and space grant R1 institution with very high research activity. It is located in Auburn, AL, a small university town with approximately 80,000 residents. Auburn is a few hours from the Appalachian Trail and Mobile Bay area and offers ample opportunities for recreation and outdoor activities.
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Preferred qualifications:
BS in hydrology, biogeochemistry, environmental science, or related fields; Background in R, Python, or other programming languages is preferred.
Benefits:
The successful candidate will receive a competitive stipend, tuition coverage, and health insurance.
How to apply:
The application deadline for Spring 2025 is Oct 10, 2024, and the expected start date is January 2025. The position will remain open until filled.
Interested candidates should contact Dr. Nitin Singh with a CV and 1 page (max) cover letter discussing their topic of interest(s) and why they are interested in the position. Please send these materials in a single PDF document to nitin.singh@auburn.edu and include "Graduate Student Application" in the subject line.
About Auburn University and Auburn
Auburn University is a comprehensive land, sea, and space grant R1 institution with very high research activity. It is located in Auburn, AL, a small university town with approximately 80,000 residents. Auburn is a few hours from the Appalachian Trail and Mobile Bay area and offers ample opportunities for recreation and outdoor activities.
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Graduate Research Assistantships
Forest Ecohydrology & Watershed Systems (FEWS) Lab at the University of California, Merced is seeking applications for two fully funded Ph.D. research assistantships in forest ecohydrology of the Sierra Nevada. The projects supporting these positions are part of a larger effort to better understand the interplay between climate, vegetation, and subsurface water storage under changing climate and forest composition and structure. We will be using in-situ and remote sensing measurements and numerical modeling for predicting water portioning between runoff, storage, and evapotranspiration across the landscape. Potential research topics can include isotope ecohydrology, ecosystem services, water and vegetation dynamics, montane groundwater, and forest soil health.
Adaptive Watershed Management: Healthy forests provide a range of ecosystem services, from storing, filtering, and delivering clean water for downstream uses to sequestering carbon and provisioning habitat for wildlife. However, many of these ecosystem services are at risk due to overgrowth, changing climate, extended fire season, hot droughts, and epidemics of forest pests and diseases. The major land managers in the region are undertaking fuel treatments to reduce the risk of large-scale wildfires and restore forests to a healthy and more-sustainable state. This project aims to investigate how active forest management impacts key ecohydrological processes across scales and critical zone characteristics.
Advancing Nature-Based Climate Solutions: Sierra Nevada range, known as the water tower of California, receives 27 percent of the state’s precipitation and supplies more than 60% of California's consumptive water use. Snowmelt from this region supplies irrigation water to central valley farms that grow half of the USA’s vegetables, fruits, and nuts. The quality and quantity of this critical natural resource are increasingly threatened by climate change. This project will investigate active forest management as a Nature-Based Climate Solution (NbCS) to address climate change and its impact on forest health, water availability, carbon sequestration, and other related ecosystem services.
The incoming students will join the Environmental Systems (https://es.ucmerced.edu/) Graduate Group at University of California, Merced in Fall 2025. University of California provides a highly competitive graduate research assistantships, benefits, and full tuition waiver (see pay scale here: https://www.ucop.edu/academic-personnel-programs/_files/2024-25/oct-2024-scales/t22.pdf). Graduate teaching assistantships are available to students interested in teaching and mentoring opportunities. UC Merced offers multiple internal fellowships to meritorious and high achieving outstanding graduate students (https://graduatedivision.ucmerced.edu/funding/internal).
Prospective candidates are encouraged to contact Dr. Safeeq Khan (msafeeq@ucmerced.edu) with their curriculum vitae (CV) and a brief statement of interest. This research statement should describe their academic goals, motivation for pursuing a Ph.D. at UC Merced, and relevant experience in the area described above. Applicants with background in Civil & Environmental Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, Earth Sciences, Natural Resources Management, Water Resources, or related fields are preferred. These positions require driving long-distances and carrying research equipment in mountainous terrain.
Regards,
Safeeq Khan, PhD
Associate Professor of Hydrology
Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California, Merced
Associate Editor, Hydrological Processes
Website: http://ecohydrology.ucmerced.edu/
Phone: 209-386-3623
Email: msafeeq@ucmerced.edu
Forest Ecohydrology & Watershed Systems (FEWS) Lab at the University of California, Merced is seeking applications for two fully funded Ph.D. research assistantships in forest ecohydrology of the Sierra Nevada. The projects supporting these positions are part of a larger effort to better understand the interplay between climate, vegetation, and subsurface water storage under changing climate and forest composition and structure. We will be using in-situ and remote sensing measurements and numerical modeling for predicting water portioning between runoff, storage, and evapotranspiration across the landscape. Potential research topics can include isotope ecohydrology, ecosystem services, water and vegetation dynamics, montane groundwater, and forest soil health.
Adaptive Watershed Management: Healthy forests provide a range of ecosystem services, from storing, filtering, and delivering clean water for downstream uses to sequestering carbon and provisioning habitat for wildlife. However, many of these ecosystem services are at risk due to overgrowth, changing climate, extended fire season, hot droughts, and epidemics of forest pests and diseases. The major land managers in the region are undertaking fuel treatments to reduce the risk of large-scale wildfires and restore forests to a healthy and more-sustainable state. This project aims to investigate how active forest management impacts key ecohydrological processes across scales and critical zone characteristics.
Advancing Nature-Based Climate Solutions: Sierra Nevada range, known as the water tower of California, receives 27 percent of the state’s precipitation and supplies more than 60% of California's consumptive water use. Snowmelt from this region supplies irrigation water to central valley farms that grow half of the USA’s vegetables, fruits, and nuts. The quality and quantity of this critical natural resource are increasingly threatened by climate change. This project will investigate active forest management as a Nature-Based Climate Solution (NbCS) to address climate change and its impact on forest health, water availability, carbon sequestration, and other related ecosystem services.
The incoming students will join the Environmental Systems (https://es.ucmerced.edu/) Graduate Group at University of California, Merced in Fall 2025. University of California provides a highly competitive graduate research assistantships, benefits, and full tuition waiver (see pay scale here: https://www.ucop.edu/academic-personnel-programs/_files/2024-25/oct-2024-scales/t22.pdf). Graduate teaching assistantships are available to students interested in teaching and mentoring opportunities. UC Merced offers multiple internal fellowships to meritorious and high achieving outstanding graduate students (https://graduatedivision.ucmerced.edu/funding/internal).
Prospective candidates are encouraged to contact Dr. Safeeq Khan (msafeeq@ucmerced.edu) with their curriculum vitae (CV) and a brief statement of interest. This research statement should describe their academic goals, motivation for pursuing a Ph.D. at UC Merced, and relevant experience in the area described above. Applicants with background in Civil & Environmental Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, Earth Sciences, Natural Resources Management, Water Resources, or related fields are preferred. These positions require driving long-distances and carrying research equipment in mountainous terrain.
Regards,
Safeeq Khan, PhD
Associate Professor of Hydrology
Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California, Merced
Associate Editor, Hydrological Processes
Website: http://ecohydrology.ucmerced.edu/
Phone: 209-386-3623
Email: msafeeq@ucmerced.edu
🚨 The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) is hiring 3 new researchers (Master/PhD level)!
1️⃣ Climate Change & Migration (deadline 19 Sep)
2️⃣ Statistical Modelling & Data Science (deadline 17 Sep)
3️⃣ Resource Inequality & Wellbeing (until filled)
More info & applications:
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1️⃣ Climate Change & Migration (deadline 19 Sep)
2️⃣ Statistical Modelling & Data Science (deadline 17 Sep)
3️⃣ Resource Inequality & Wellbeing (until filled)
More info & applications:
https://lnkd.in/dGB2vcU5
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PhD Positions in Examining Biodiversity, Ecosystem Service, Cultural, and Economic Benefits and Tradeoffs Across Forest Adaptation Approaches at the University of Vermont
Project: Relatively little is known about best adaptation strategies for addressing climate change impacts on forests in ways that balance key ecosystem services like carbon storage with other desired outcomes, including sustaining biodiversity and cultural and economic values. To address this knowledge gap, The University of Vermont (Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources) seeks two PhD-level graduate students to participate in a research project focused on evaluating the biodiversity, ecosystem service, cultural, and economic benefits and tradeoffs across forest adaptation approaches in northern New England.
The PhD students will work closely together and will join a team of collaborators from the University of Vermont and Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science and an extensive group of partners from Tribal, State, and Federal agencies and non-profit organizations.
One student will focus on understanding the biodiversity, carbon, and resilience outcomes of forest adaptation strategies. The other will focus on understanding how cultural, economic, and public values are affected by different adaptation approaches. A primary goal is to synthesize the actionable science needed to develop best adaptation practices and sound policies that sustain services, values, and species for diverse partners across the region.
These positions are available for Summer 2025 and include four guaranteed years of funding (stipend, tuition waiver, and health insurance).
Application: Interested applicants should supply all application materials to the UVM Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources (RSENR) Program (PhD in Natural Resources) by February 1, 2025 – when applying, please state your interest in this position in the "Statement of Purpose.“
Contact:
Dr. Anthony D’Amato (awdamato@uvm.edu, 802-656-8030)
Dr. Rachelle Gould (rgould@uvm.edu)
Dr. Carol Adair (carol.adair@uvm.edu)
Dr. Brendan Fisher (bfisher@uvm.edu)
Project: Relatively little is known about best adaptation strategies for addressing climate change impacts on forests in ways that balance key ecosystem services like carbon storage with other desired outcomes, including sustaining biodiversity and cultural and economic values. To address this knowledge gap, The University of Vermont (Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources) seeks two PhD-level graduate students to participate in a research project focused on evaluating the biodiversity, ecosystem service, cultural, and economic benefits and tradeoffs across forest adaptation approaches in northern New England.
The PhD students will work closely together and will join a team of collaborators from the University of Vermont and Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science and an extensive group of partners from Tribal, State, and Federal agencies and non-profit organizations.
One student will focus on understanding the biodiversity, carbon, and resilience outcomes of forest adaptation strategies. The other will focus on understanding how cultural, economic, and public values are affected by different adaptation approaches. A primary goal is to synthesize the actionable science needed to develop best adaptation practices and sound policies that sustain services, values, and species for diverse partners across the region.
These positions are available for Summer 2025 and include four guaranteed years of funding (stipend, tuition waiver, and health insurance).
Application: Interested applicants should supply all application materials to the UVM Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources (RSENR) Program (PhD in Natural Resources) by February 1, 2025 – when applying, please state your interest in this position in the "Statement of Purpose.“
Contact:
Dr. Anthony D’Amato (awdamato@uvm.edu, 802-656-8030)
Dr. Rachelle Gould (rgould@uvm.edu)
Dr. Carol Adair (carol.adair@uvm.edu)
Dr. Brendan Fisher (bfisher@uvm.edu)
A fully funded PhD position in Using Experimental Data and Machine Learning to Benchmark Hydrological Models (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg): https://lnkd.in/ehjjgUiS
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Doctoral researchers (m/f/d) - Research training group "Urban future-making: Professional agency across time and scale"
Doctoral researchers (m/f/d) - Research training group "Urban future-making: Professional agency across time and scale"
Postdoctoral Fellowship opportunities at NSF NCAR - The National Center for Atmospheric Research - Check out https://lnkd.in/gncK5wNv - The application deadline is 31 October 2024 - Don't miss it, it's earlier than in past years - We are looking for talented and innovative researchers in atmospheric and related sciences!
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Mechanical/Civil/Environmental Engineering, University of Guelph , Canada 🇨🇦
Positions Start Date: Winter 2025 or Summer 2025
Positions Start Date: Winter 2025 or Summer 2025
PhD Position Available in AI, Robotics, and Neurophysiological Signals
I am seeking a highly motivated PhD student to work under my supervision in the Michael W. Hall School of Mechanical Engineering, Mississippi State University, on an interdisciplinary project at the intersection of robotics, AI, machine learning, and neurophysiological data analysis. The successful candidate will contribute to advancing human-robot interaction in key sectors such as manufacturing and healthcare.
🔍 Research Focus:
💠Robotics: Designing and optimizing robotic systems for enhanced human interaction.
💠AI & Machine Learning: Applying reinforcement learning and AI techniques to improve robotic adaptability and intelligence.
💠Neurophysiological Data: Analyzing brain and body signals to enhance robotic response and interaction.
🎯 Qualifications:
💠 Strong background in robotics, AI, machine learning, or related fields.
💠Experience with reinforcement learning, control systems, or sensor technologies is highly desirable.
💠Proficiency in Python, C++, or MATLAB, and familiarity with robotic frameworks like ROS.
💠Passionate about innovation, hardworking, and collaborative.
💼 How to Apply: Please send your CV, a brief statement of research interests, and contact information for two references to skorivand@me.msstate.edu.
I am seeking a highly motivated PhD student to work under my supervision in the Michael W. Hall School of Mechanical Engineering, Mississippi State University, on an interdisciplinary project at the intersection of robotics, AI, machine learning, and neurophysiological data analysis. The successful candidate will contribute to advancing human-robot interaction in key sectors such as manufacturing and healthcare.
🔍 Research Focus:
💠Robotics: Designing and optimizing robotic systems for enhanced human interaction.
💠AI & Machine Learning: Applying reinforcement learning and AI techniques to improve robotic adaptability and intelligence.
💠Neurophysiological Data: Analyzing brain and body signals to enhance robotic response and interaction.
🎯 Qualifications:
💠 Strong background in robotics, AI, machine learning, or related fields.
💠Experience with reinforcement learning, control systems, or sensor technologies is highly desirable.
💠Proficiency in Python, C++, or MATLAB, and familiarity with robotic frameworks like ROS.
💠Passionate about innovation, hardworking, and collaborative.
💼 How to Apply: Please send your CV, a brief statement of research interests, and contact information for two references to skorivand@me.msstate.edu.
I am looking for a postdoc to work on water treatment by CO2 and EOR project.
Job Requirements
- A Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, or Chemistry.
- Experience with water treatment, fluid-CO2 reaction
- Candidate should have several publications in the above area.
If you are interested, send your CV, and Ph.D./M.Sc./B.Sc trannoscripts to ahmed.yaseri@kfupm.edu.sa
Job Requirements
- A Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, or Chemistry.
- Experience with water treatment, fluid-CO2 reaction
- Candidate should have several publications in the above area.
If you are interested, send your CV, and Ph.D./M.Sc./B.Sc trannoscripts to ahmed.yaseri@kfupm.edu.sa
Postdoc and PhD Positions available in the Jia Group at the Rutgers University - Newark
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Dr. Shang Jia is seeking a postdoc (position available now) and several PhD students (starting in Spring or Fall
2025). Research projects include but are not limited to
• NIR/NIR-II fluorophore development for sensing and imaging in cells and animals;
• Organic mass tags for use in chemoproteomics;
• Engineered nanomaterials for bio-related applications.
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Dr. Shang Jia is seeking a postdoc (position available now) and several PhD students (starting in Spring or Fall
2025). Research projects include but are not limited to
• NIR/NIR-II fluorophore development for sensing and imaging in cells and animals;
• Organic mass tags for use in chemoproteomics;
• Engineered nanomaterials for bio-related applications.
I am hashtag#hiring two fully-funded hashtag#PhDStudents to join my research program in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering at hashtag#MississippiStateUniversity (hashtag#MSU). Our lab will focus on deep learning, control, and sensing technologies, with cutting-edge applications in precision agriculture and robotics.
The selected PhD candidates will have the chance to work on multiple innovative projects, expanding their research experience and boosting their academic productivity.
If you're interested or know someone who might be, feel free to reach out to me at chendon9@msu.edu for more details.
The selected PhD candidates will have the chance to work on multiple innovative projects, expanding their research experience and boosting their academic productivity.
If you're interested or know someone who might be, feel free to reach out to me at chendon9@msu.edu for more details.
A PhD student at the University of Silesia in Poland
Topic:
Enhancing paleoseismological record through multi-methods cave deformation analysis tested in diverse Hellenides tectonic regimes
See the link for more information. https://irk2.us.edu.pl/en-gb/offer/MSSD-GRANT-2024/programme/21-S3MSSD-IEDS2024USB/?from=registration:MSSD-GRANT-2024
Topic:
Enhancing paleoseismological record through multi-methods cave deformation analysis tested in diverse Hellenides tectonic regimes
See the link for more information. https://irk2.us.edu.pl/en-gb/offer/MSSD-GRANT-2024/programme/21-S3MSSD-IEDS2024USB/?from=registration:MSSD-GRANT-2024
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IEDS: Enhancing paleoseismological record through multi-methods cave deformation analysis tested in diverse Hellenides tectonic…
University of Silesia in Katowice
Are you looking for an exciting postdoc position?
CzechGlobe has a position in Advanced methods of greenhouse gases emission reduction and sequestration in agriculture and forest landscape for climate change mitigation.
This is with a really exciting project and a great group of researchers
https://lnkd.in/ddM6Zu8A
CzechGlobe has a position in Advanced methods of greenhouse gases emission reduction and sequestration in agriculture and forest landscape for climate change mitigation.
This is with a really exciting project and a great group of researchers
https://lnkd.in/ddM6Zu8A
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Three-year postdoc position in environmental analytical chemistry (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Denmark)(deadline: 25/09/2024): https://lnkd.in/ethPY4G3
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Good luck!
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📢 On behalf of Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jana Zscheischler (University of Vechta), I'm sharing an exciting opportunity for eight PhD scholarships (funded via Hans-Böckler-Stiftung) and one postdoc position at VISTRA (Vechta Institute of Sustainability Transformation in Rural Areas) at the University of Vechta. (Please note: Good German and English language proficiency are required.)
The doctoral college "Justice dimensions of sustainability-oriented transformation processes in rural areas" offers excellent qualification conditions for a career in academia and works closely with an international and national network of proven partners in hashtag#sustainability-oriented hashtag#transformation research (including Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, BC3 - Basque Centre for Climate Change, Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), University of Vermont).
Please share / forward the call for applications (attached) to potentially interested candidates. More information the website https://lnkd.in/eHZfR3bE (English version coming soon).
The doctoral college "Justice dimensions of sustainability-oriented transformation processes in rural areas" offers excellent qualification conditions for a career in academia and works closely with an international and national network of proven partners in hashtag#sustainability-oriented hashtag#transformation research (including Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, BC3 - Basque Centre for Climate Change, Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), University of Vermont).
Please share / forward the call for applications (attached) to potentially interested candidates. More information the website https://lnkd.in/eHZfR3bE (English version coming soon).
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