Vacancies Jun 30 2023
PHD position, The Agrosphere Institute IBG-3 at the Forschungszentrum Jülich
Looking for for a PhD candidate in hydrology, environmental sciences, environmental engineering, or similar. The work will be conducted in the EU project “Modelling pollutant transport across the soil-water-atmosphere continuum, and impacts on ecosystem services (SOILPROM). The central aim of this project is to deliver upgraded and integrated models for pollutant transport and fate that assess the impact of soil pollution on soil functions and related ecosystem services and to support local stakeholders towards sustainable land management strategies and policies for healthy soils all over Europe. Further details can be found here.
Postdoctoral Researcher -The University of Reading, UK
Towards a high-fidelity Integrated Forecasting System via ground-breaking and ambitious data-assimilation of the dynamic soil-vegetation hydraulic continuum. The University of Reading, UK seeks for a postdoctoral researcher. More information can be found here.
Tenure-track Assistant Professor in Agrohydrology and Biophysical Modelling
The position is with the Agrohydrology group working with the Daisy model, at Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen. More information can be found here.
Postdoc opportunity on “Soil carbon cycling” at Stockholm University, Sweden
The position will be based at Stockholm University under the supervision of Stefano Manzoni (https://www.su.se/english/profiles/smanz-1.195554). Depending on the selected candidate skills and interests, work will be in the context of either the CALIPSO project (https://calipsovesri.org/) or the ERC SMILE project (https://www.su.se/english/news/stefano-manzoni-receives-erc-consolidator-grant-1.531350). Great work environment, productive group, outstanding international networking opportunities. More information can be found here
For any questions: stefano.manzoni@natgeo.su.se
Scientist position , Wageningen University
Wageningen University in the Netherlands seeks for their Environmental Risk Assessment team a scientist on solute transport and fate in (small) surface waters. They are looking for a scientist who has already gained some experience after obtaining his/her PhD (minimal 3 yrs.). More information can be found here.