Predoctoral Researcher for Severo Ochoa Project: The CREAF is offering a scholarship for a predoctoral researcher to work on the Severo Ochoa Project focused on the non-linear dynamics of biogeochemical cycles in ecosystems affected by global change. This opportunity entails conducting cutting-edge research that contributes to understanding and managing ecosystem resilience in the face of climate change.
Designation
Predoctoral Researcher
Table of Details
Criteria | Details |
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Research Project | Investigating the non-linear dynamics of biogeochemical cycles under global change |
Location | Hybrid (08193, Barcelona, Spain) |
Salary Range | €18,180.41 – €24,348.76 |
Contract Start Date | March 1st, 2025 |
Duration | Temporary, Full Time |
Research Area
The research focuses on:
- Biogeochemical cycles (Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus)
- Ecosystem resilience and variability under stress due to climate change
- Nature-based solutions and ecosystem services
- Adaptive measures for managing ecosystem health
Eligibility/Qualification
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in relevant fields: biology, environmental sciences, forestry, biophysics, physics, chemistry, or similar
- Excellent analytical skills, including experience with big datasets and advanced statistical analyses
- High proficiency in programming languages such as R and/or Python
- Strong verbal and written communication skills in English; knowledge of Catalan is recommended
- Experience in biological experiments and scientific publications is highly valuable
Description
The selected researcher will:
- Compile and analyze large datasets to explore the thesis questions
- Conduct laboratory experiments using microcosms to evaluate environmental impacts on ecosystem dynamics
- Lead the writing of scientific articles resulting from the research, and collaborate with the research group on shared projects
- The project will contribute to three primary areas: assessing nature-based solutions, understanding risks to ecosystems, and proposing adaptive measures for resilience.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit the following documents by email:
- CV in English
- A motivation letter (maximum one page)
- Academic transcripts of bachelor’s and master’s degrees (in Spanish or English)
- Contact details of at least two previous supervisors for references
Please send applications to Prof. Josep Peñuelas.
Last Date for Application
February 9th, 2025
This scholarship offers a unique opportunity for aspiring researchers to engage with significant ecological challenges and contribute to innovative solutions that support ecosystem health in changing global conditions.