Postdoctoral Researcher in Biologging and Bioacoustics: Aarhus University’s Department of Ecoscience is offering an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Biologging and Bioacoustics. With state-of-the-art technology like DTAGs, this position focuses on enhancing the understanding of marine mammals’ calls and behaviors to aid in conservation efforts. Work with a highly qualified team alongside global collaborators while contributing to advancing marine mammal science.
Designation
Postdoctoral Researcher
Details at a Glance
Field | Details |
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Research Area | Biologging and Bioacoustics in marine mammals |
Location | Frederiksborgvej 399, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark (Aarhus University, Ecoscience Department) |
Expected Start Date | 1 June 2025 or soon thereafter |
Duration | 1 year (potential extension dependent on funding availability) |
Application Deadline | 31 March 2025 |
Contact Person | Dr. Frants Havmand Jensen (fjensen@ecos.au.dk |
Research Area
The main focus is on developing methodologies to identify calls from tagged marine mammals using cutting-edge tools like DTAGs and accelerometry sensors. The research contributes directly to understanding communication patterns among toothed and baleen whales, investigating impacts of human activities, and progressing conservation science.
Eligibility/Qualification
Minimum Qualifications
- A PhD in biology, ecology, oceanography, or a relevant field (or expected completion by start date).
- Strong analytical and programming skills (preferably MATLAB, R, or Python).
- Experience with quantitative acoustics or accelerometer data processing.
- Proficient in English (written and spoken).
Preferred Skills
- Experience in biologging technologies and hardware (e.g., DTAGs, Acousonde tags).
- Knowledge of GitHub and version control systems.
- Research grant or contract management experience.
- Publication of scientific research.
Scholarship Description
This position is an excellent opportunity to delve into a vital area of marine research. The successful candidate will work closely with an international collaborative team, including Dr. Susan Parks (Syracuse University, USA) and Dr. Douglas Gillespie (University of St. Andrews, UK). Key responsibilities include:
- Development and validation of data analysis methods for tagged marine mammals.
- Critical assessment of current approaches, identifying limitations, and refining methodologies.
- Contributing to reports, presentations, and research publications.
- Supporting the creation of open-source tools, project websites, and guides for broad research dissemination.
The postdoc will also have access to advanced research infrastructure, professional guidance, and a healthy work-life balance.
How to Apply
Applicants are required to submit:
- A Curriculum Vitae (CV).
- PhD degree certificate (or a supervisor’s confirmation letter for expected completion).
- Complete list of publications.
- Statement of future research plans.
- Additional teaching portfolio (if applicable).
Applications must be submitted via Aarhus University’s recruitment system. Guidelines for submission are available on the university’s official website.
Last Date to Apply
31 March 2025
Transform marine mammal research and work in a vibrant international environment—apply today for this unique opportunity at Aarhus University!