Research Fellow in Forest Methane Modelling, University of Birmingham, UK

Postdoctoral Position in UK United Kingdom

Research Fellow in Forest Methane Modelling: The University of Birmingham invites applications for a Research Fellow to join the DefMet project, exploring the role of tropical deforestation in atmospheric methane changes. This fixed-term position (until December 2027) offers an exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge research integrating field observations and dynamic global vegetation modelling (LPJ-GUESS) to investigate methane exchange in upland forests. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with an interdisciplinary team, including UK and Ghana-based researchers.


Summary Table:

PositionResearch Fellow in Forest Methane Modelling
InstitutionUniversity of Birmingham
SchoolGeography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
LocationBirmingham, United Kingdom
Salary Range£36,130 – £45,413 (Grade 7) with potential to £48,149
Contract TypeFixed-Term (until December 2027)
HoursFull Time
Job Reference105843
Application Deadline24th June 2025
Placed On3rd June 2025

Designation:

Research Fellow


Research Area:

  • Forest Methane Exchange
  • Dynamic Global Vegetation Modelling
  • Climate Change and Tropical Deforestation
  • Ecosystem-Climate Interactions

Location:

University of Birmingham, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Birmingham, UK


Eligibility / Qualification:

Essential:

  • PhD (or near completion) in a numerate scientific discipline
  • Strong experience in ecological modelling
  • Proficiency in computer programming (C++ advantageous)
  • Excellent communication skills in English

Desirable:

  • Understanding of forest ecophysiology and methane cycle dynamics
  • Experience in forest or land-surface modelling

Job Description:

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and apply LPJ-GUESS model for methane dynamics in upland trees
  • Incorporate empirical data from tropical forest field studies (e.g., Ghana)
  • Analyse datasets and lead the writing of peer-reviewed scientific publications
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of modelers and field ecologists
  • Present findings at national and international conferences and workshops
  • Contribute to research project administration and communication
  • Supervise and guide PhD students and research assistants as appropriate
  • Innovate and improve modelling techniques and methodologies

How to Apply:

Interested candidates should submit their application through the University of Birmingham Jobs Portal referencing Job Ref: 105843. Informal enquiries can be made to Lesley Boyle at l.a.boyle@bham.ac.uk.


Last Date to Apply:

24th June 2025


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