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PhD opportunity at Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Germany
Hamburg University, , Germany
Apply before: 27 June 2021


Application portal:

https://www.hereon.de/career/vacancies/020058/index.php.en

We invites applications for a PhD position in the frame of the project APOC focussing on the organic carbon cycle in the North Sea Ecosystem. APOC is a collaborative project with an interdisciplinary team of researchers from several German Marine Research Institutes, which combines Observations and Modelling activities to understand changes in the marine carbon cycle under increasing anthropogenic pressures. The aim of the PhD project is to apply a coupled hydrodynamics-morphodynamics-biogeochemistry model to investigate the path of particulate organic carbon (POC) from source to sink including flocculation and deflocculation between biogenic and lithogenic particles, deposition and resuspension, and POC degradation during transport and sedimentation. In particular, anthropogenic impacts such as resuspension by bottom trawling, altered fluvial POC inputs by damming, channel dredging, sand mining and dumping need be addressed by numerical modeling. The position is limited to 36 months.

Your tasks:

   calibration and validation of a coupled hydrodynamics-morphodynamics-biogeochemistry model for the North Sea with regard to the SPM/POC dynamics
   model application to investigate seasonal and annual variability of POC cycling and sequestration in the North Sea sediments
   conducting sensitivity experiments and hindcast simulations to quantify the effectiveness of individual management measures
   analysis and assessment of model results with respect to POC fluxes between the sediment-water interface and carbon sequestration
   implementation and analysis of relevant climate projection scenarios
   working as an integrative part of a motivated multidisciplinary team within the institute and external academic partners
   writing scientific publications in peer reviewed journals
   presentation of results at meetings and international conferences

Your profile:

   Master in physical oceanography, geosciences, environmental sciences or related disciplines
   knowledge on sediment dynamics and marine ecosystem
   interest in coastal shelf modelling
   experience in scientific programming with FORTRAN and related analysing programming languages (e.g. MATLAB, R, Python) would be an advantage
   knowledge of English (written and oral)
   good communication skills and ability to work in an interdisciplinary team of various fields of geosciences

We offer you:

   multinational work environment with over 1,000 colleagues from more than 50 nations
   extensive options of vocational training (i. a. expert seminars, language courses or leadership seminars)
   flexible working hours and various models to ensure the compatibility of family and career
   excellent infrastructure, including a scientific in-house library as well as modern work spaces
   remuneration according to the standards of the collective wage agreement TV-AVH including further social benefits
   employee Assistance Program (EAP)
   Welcome office, guesthouses
   company canteen

Severely disabled persons and those equaling severely disabled persons who are equally suitable for the position will be considered preferentially within the framework of legal requirements.

Interested? Then we are looking forward to receiving your comprehensive application documents (cover letter, CV, transcripts, certificates etc.) indicating the reference number 2021/KS 7. Application deadline: June 27th, 2021.

Of interest for:
  • Coastal Working Group
  • Marine Working Group
  • Ecosystem Dynamics Focus Research Group
  • Coastal Vulnerability Initiative
  • Continental Margin Initiative