Hiring Postdoctoral Fellow in Geospatial Research! The University of Missouri’s Center for Regenerative Agriculture is seeking a highly motivated researcher to join our team. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in advancing our research project focused on leveraging multispectral remote sensing for soil health mapping and soil nutrient management. The Postdoctoral Fellow position in soil health mapping and context modeling will be responsible for conducting innovative research and developing advanced data fusion techniques to integrate this multispectral data as well as other spatial data layers such as soil maps, landform, and other data from multiple sources. To learn more and apply check out https://lnkd.in/gMnGAeAQ
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Fully funded PhD opportunity in machine learning and geomatics at Institutt for Geovitenskap in Bergen, with me and Benjamin Robson: In the Norwegian North Sea, there are large amounts of natural hydrocarbon seeps that emit oil slicks that are readily imaged in a variety of remote sensing data. These hydrocarbon seeps are not well understood in terms of emission rates, environmental impact, and the implications they have for understanding of migration of subsurface fluids such as hydrocarbons and stored CO2. We are looking for a motivated and skilled person with background in geomatics, remote sensing, machine learning or spatial statistics to investigate and understand these hydrocarbon seeps. Deadline March 17th, details here: https://lnkd.in/dax4BERD
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We are hiring! Join us as a PhD researcher (75%) to work on the Attribution of Flood and Drought Impacts in Europe as part of our EXTREME-Adapt project. A collaboration between GFZ Potsdam, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research Apply by 23.10 More info: https://lnkd.in/eckTGgYM
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Rewilding is a WILD concept! It's when letting nature run its course is more efficient than active land management, and you decide to let a forest overrun e.g. an abandoned farm site. Well, of course there is way more to it. If the topic interests you, you might consider applying for a position at the Università degli Studi di Udine, which coordinates the WILDCARD project. INNOVA - Technology Transfer and Valorisation (where I work) is also involved in the project through our PM Susan Nguyen, so one of the unstated benefits of getting the position is that we are going to work together! Eh? How about that?
Are you looking for a PhD or Postdoc position on the topic of #rewilding? If so, check out our two new openings: 🔹 One Post-doc position at the Università degli Studi di Udine (two years with possible extension). The specific focus of the post-doc will be on quantifying carbon trajectories and biodiversity implications (above- and belowground) of the rewilding of managed forests in Italy. Deadline for application: June, 3rd. 🔹 One PhD position (three years) at the Università degli Studi di Udine. Title: “Soil microbial ecology in forest ecosystems.” Deadline for application: June, 13th. More information is available here ➡ https://lnkd.in/dQHp32z9
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🌊🔬 Vacancy: Research Assistant - Statistical Approaches to Ocean Carbon Cycle Monitoring 📊 Are you a Doctorate holder in physical oceanography, marine biogeochemistry, applied mathematics (or equivalent), with expertise in statistical modelling? 👉 Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (IPSL/LSCE) has an opening to work on OceanICU, a Horizon Europe project aimed at advancing our understanding of the biological carbon pump to apply new knowledge to help mitigate the effects of human impact on ocean carbon. Let's work together to address climate change and contribute to achieving the EU Green Deal's goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Interested? Apply now https://lnkd.in/dwKerKPi #EUGreenDeal Horizon Europe #Vacancy #Job #Science #Research #MarineScience #Oceanography #Biogeochemistry #AppliedMathematics #Modelling #Apply #ClimateChange #OceanCarbon #researchers #EarlyCareerScientist
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We are searching for a new Postdoc to join our SmartForest4.0 team at NIBIO Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research! ⏳ Apply by 31st January 2024 👉 The implementation of individual log traceability offers the opportunity to leverage information about wood quality in the initial stages of the timber production chain. This facilitates the strategic distribution of logs based on the intended end product, ultimately enhancing overall value creation. Your main responsibilities would be ◾ Development of full traceability of single trees along the forest value chain based on log characteristics ◾ Prediction of internal wood quality in standing forest for an early evaluation of sawn timber quality ◾ Wood quality prediction at the time of harvest: To combine harvester data, remote and proximal sensing data with site condition information to predict wood quality measurement at the mill. ◾ To include log/timber quality prediction in a decision support tools for a more efficient utilization 👉 The position is a three-year contract, and the place of work is in Ås, 30 km south of Oslo. 💡 🌲 more information here 👉 https://lnkd.in/dwJDh2Js | #postdocposition | Norges forskningsråd | #applynow | #forest | #valuechain | #traceability | #woodproducts | #wood | #remotesensing | #forestproducts | #r | #phyton |
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Modeling Talk: 9am PT Tues May 21, 2024 Parameterizing ecosystem biogeochemistry using physical rules Jinyun Tang, Berkeley Lab https://lnkd.in/dqiNf7zd Meet: https://lnkd.in/g4AAWkcK YouTube Stream: https://lnkd.in/dH2njWAr Join group to receive calendar invite: https://lnkd.in/g5ciuNuX Abstract: To effectively combat climate change, we need accurate predictions of how terrestrial ecosystems respond to environmental shifts. However, existing ecosystem biogeochemical models are likely not up to this task. We argue this is due to their insufficient account of scale coherence in the parameterization of biogeochemical processes. This insufficiency is manifested by their wide use of empirical relationships and the careless adoption of the multiplicative model and the law of the minimum, all of which disrupt the information flow between interacting entities essential for the functioning of ecosystem biogeochemistry. We contend that incorporating more physical rules into the parameterization will enable models to better resolve the scale coherence among biogeochemical processes. This will lead to a deeper understanding of ecosystem biogeochemistry, better-constrained model structures, and reduced model sensitivity to parametric uncertainty. We demonstrate the advantage of physical rules using three examples and provide guidance to help other researchers build a more solid foundation for ecosystem biogeochemical models used in predicting ecosystem-climate feedback. Bio: Dr. Jinyun Tang is a staff scientist in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. His research encompasses various aspects of land surface modeling, focusing on developing theories, algorithms, and numerical codes that simulate and analyze climate-ecosystem feedback. Some of his landmark theoretical works include the equilibrium chemistry approximation theory for biogeochemistry and ecology, the chemical kinetics theory for temperature-dependent biochemical reactions, and the reaction-based theory for upscaling soil moisture dependence of biochemical reactions. Dr. Tang has been heavily involved in the development of the Community Land Model (versions 4.5 and 5.0) and the DOE's Energy Exascale Earth System Model. Currently, he is working on reformulating biogeochemical processes using physical rules derived from first principles, a new approach to improving the rigor and predictability of ecosystem-climate interactions. He now leads the development of EcoSIM for BioEPIC (the Biological and Environmental Program Integration Center) at LBNL, a new numerical code that uses physical rules to mechanistically integrate the interactions between plants, microbes, water, soil physics and chemistry, as well as ecosystem management and disturbances. #modeling #simulation #climatemodeling #climatechange #biochemistry #biology #chemistry #geology #hpc #ecosystems #science
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We are hiring two full-time postdoc researchers at the University of Oklahoma, focusing on urban air quality and/or greenhouse gases modeling. Successful candidates will be jointly hosted by the OU - School of Meteorology and Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms (CAPS). Apply here by Oct 31, 2024: https://lnkd.in/ge8PCeFC
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Hi folks, Here's a postdoc position some of you may find interesting - check it out! It's a 2-year postdoc position at iDiv (Germany). The application deadline is 13 June (23:59 CEST). The position ‘Open-science tools for monitoring ecosystem extents’ will contribute to the ESA-Funded project "World Ecosystem Extent Dynamics" (WEED), in which the consortium will collaborate with monitoring agencies on four continents to develop fully cloud-based, open-science toolsets that support countries in developing ecosystem maps and time-series, for use in SEEA ecosystem accounting, GBF ecosystem indicators, and other applications. The focus of this position is on developing a data cube of multiple ecosystem characteristics, validation pipelines, and uncertainties. They are searching for candidates with relevation programming/modelling experience (e.g., scalable geo-computation, spatial/spatiotemporal predictive modelling using Machine Learning/AI tools, analysis of land-surface changes) and, ideally, with a good understanding of ecosystem-related concepts and major characteristics of different ecosystem types. Details on the position and application procedure are provided here: https://t.ly/H3NxU
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Fully funded MS Position at the University of Wyoming, Ecosystem Science and Management and School of Energy Resources Starting Date: After 1/1/2025 Hours per Week: 40 Salary: $17,500 Education Required: Bachelors Experience Required: None We are seeking candidates for a fully-funded master of science (MS) position to develop a project related to the impact of coal char on soil and soil microbial communities in shortgrass prairie restoration and agriculture. Potential projects include characterization of the soil microbial communities, interaction of the coal char with nutrient additions and the impact of coal char on soil and plant communities more broadly. The student can focus on restoration or agriculture only if desired, or examine both systems. Location: MS course requirements will be done at the University of Wyoming with field sites throughout the state. Position Benefits: All research, tuition, health insurance, travel expenses, and stipend are included. Qualifications Minimum: Ideal candidates will have a BS in Soil Science, Ecology, Microbiology or related field. Preferred: Experience in DNA extractions and sequencing, fieldwork and one or more scripting languages (e.g. R, Python, etc.) is desired but not at all required. How to Apply Please send 1) a cover letter summarizing research interests and experience, 2) a current CV, 3) a copy of your latest academic transcript, and 4) the names and contact information for three relevant professional references to Dr. Jennifer Bell at the University of Wyoming (jbell3@uwyo.edu). Application Deadlines Review of candidates will begin immediately, but the position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Preference will be given to applications received before Oct. 31, 2024. Contact Jennifer Bell jbell3@uwyo.edu (preferred contact method) #ecology #restoratoin #masters
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