Tenure Track Scientist (m/f/d) on “Landscape Hydrology” ZALF-Müncheberg, Germany
This Classic Tenure Track Call invites applications of scientists integrating hydrological research from the plot to the landscape scale considering system effects. The position explicitly addresses the analysis of hydrological processes and their complex interplay with various drivers and actors and is associated with the prospect of leading the working group.
The successful candidate is expected to develop this field of research through the following aspects:
Integrating ZALF research on soil hydrological processes, gas exchange, isotopes, and agronomy in
terms of landscape hydrology
Develop innovative approaches to make efficient use of measured and available data to develop and to
test sustainable water resources management schemes at the landscape scale
Analyze the interchange between vadose zone, groundwater, surface water bodies and wetlands and
their spatio-temporal dynamics using integrated hydrological simulation systems
Investigate the effects of agricultural management impacts on water related ecosystem services