PhD Position in Marine Ecology: Wageningen University & Research is offering a fully funded PhD position focused on understanding the impacts of biofouling communities in offshore wind farms (OWFs) on plankton dynamics in the North Sea. This research is part of the multidisciplinary NO-REGRETS project aimed at evaluating how OWFs interact with marine ecosystems.
Designation
PhD Candidate in Marine Ecology
Category | Details |
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Research Area | Marine Ecology, Biofouling, Ecosystem Dynamics |
Location | Den Helder, North Sea, Netherlands |
Eligibility | Master’s degree in Biology, Marine Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, or related field |
Salary | €2,901/month (1st year); €3,707/month (4th year) |
Research Area
The study will investigate the structure and functioning of epifauna communities in OWFs and their effects on plankton communities, exploring how these interactions alter food webs and ecosystem dynamics under varying environmental conditions.
Location
Wageningen Marine Research, Den Helder, Netherlands
Eligibility/Qualification
- A Master’s degree (or expected graduation before the appointment date) in Biology, Marine Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, or a related field.
- Demonstrated experience in ecological field experiments and quantitative data analysis.
- Strong interest in marine ecology and multidisciplinary research.
- Experience with sea-going fieldwork and ecological experiments.
- Excellent English proficiency (minimum CEFR C2 level).
Description
The successful candidate will engage in field surveys, lab incubations, and feeding experiments to study the impact of artificial hard substrates on marine ecosystems introduced by OWFs. The research will involve:
- Investigating changes in community structure due to climate change and OWFs.
- Assessing the feeding preferences of key fouling species.
- Analyzing the ecological impacts of biofouling communities on plankton populations.
The role also includes mentoring BSc/MSc students and contributing to the vibrant research culture within the team.
How to Apply
Interested candidates can apply directly through the vacancy page on the Wageningen University & Research website. A mandatory form must be filled to assess qualifications better.
Contact Information:
- Joop Coolen, Senior Scientist, benthic ecology: joop.coolen@wur.nl, +31 (0)613005630
- Marjolijn Christianen, Associate Professor, Marine Ecology: marjolijn.christianen@wur.nl
- Noorien Abbas, Corporate Recruiter: noorien.abbas@wur.nl
Last Date to Apply
Monday, 23 June 2025
For further details about the project and application process, please visit the Wageningen University & Research website.