Postdoctoral position (f_m_x) “Landscapes as Carbon Sponges”
- Employer
- Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres
- Location
- Potsdam
- Closing date
- 3 Sep 2024
Job Details
Scientific / postdoctoral posts
Job description:
The Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences is the national centre for research into the geosphere. With around 1,650 employees, we develop a sound understanding of systems and processes of the solid Earth as well as strategies and options for action to counter global change, understand natural hazards and sustainably secure energy and raw material requirements.
For section 4.6 "Geomorphology" (department "Geosystems"), we are looking for a: Reference Number 9662We seek a highly motivated postdoctoral scholar to contribute to the development of a new landscape-scale concept for future land use or management that takes into account their carbon storage potential with the aim of achieving “net-zero landscapes”.
Landscapes store carbon, fixed through photosynthesis by plants, in soils and sediments. This stable carbon can become a long-term sink for atmospheric carbon when it is transferred by rivers into geological basins (such as deep ocean sediment). Since several thousands of years, humans have been engineering fluvial landscapes to make them more efficient for agriculture and transport, altering those biogeochemical fluxes, while their effect on the carbon cycle is unquantified.
In a joint project funded by the Helmholtz Research Field “Earth and Environment” you will work within a team of partners at the GFZ as well as the Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine research (AWI) and the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) to understand and quantify mechanisms of carbon fixation, stabilization, transformation and mobilization in fluvial systems.
This project will focus on river systems in Northeastern Germany using sedimentary archives of the recent geological past and a diverse set of tools, from sedimentology, geomorphology, paleoclimatology, organic and inorganic geochemistry on fluvial sediments and marine archives during periods of natural climate variability and major human disruptions.
Your responsibilities:- Perform sedimentological, geomorphological, organic and inorganic geochemical analyses on fluvial and potentially marine sediment archives
- Extract, purify and analyse terrestrial biomarkers and their radiogenic and stable carbon and hydrogen isotope ratios to trace carbon through the landscape
- Obtain a detailed understanding of the natural processes and human perturbations that alter the carbon budget of a fluvial landscape
- Publish key results in international journals and present them at scientific meetings
- PhD degree (or equivalent) in the (bio)geosciences (geology, physical geography, environmental sciences, geoecology or related fields), with evidence of excellence in guided research
- A capacity for quickly grasp scientific concepts and place detailed information and observations in a wider context
- An ability to independently develop the project in the framework of the PI group
- A talent for combining techniques and insights from different disciplines, and a keen interest in carbon cycling
- Experience in sediment coring, sampling and (organic) geochemical analysis is an advantage
- Very good English skills, both written and spoken
- High motivation and creativity as well as a result-oriented, structured and independent working attitude
- Willingness and ability to work in a diverse, interdisciplinary and international team
Fixed-term: 3 years
Salary: The position is classed as salary group 13 according to “TVöD Bund (Tarifgebiet Ost)”. The salary group is determined on the basis of the Collective Wage Agreement and the respective personal qualifications.
Working hours: Full-time (currently 39 h/week); The position is generally suitable for part-time work.
Place of work: Potsdam What we offer:
- Ambitious and varied tasks in a dynamic and international research environment
- State-of-the-art equipment
- Public service benefits
- Extensive training opportunities
- Professional career advice offered by our in-house Career-Centre
- Flexible working hours and conditions
- Support with finding a good work-life balance offered by benefit@work
- Institute day-care centre on site
- Working on the Telegrafenberg in Potsdam
- Work place within walking distance of Potsdam main train station, or just a short ride on the shuttle bus
Diversity and equal opportunities are integral components of our human resources policy. The GFZ actively promotes diversity and explicitly welcomes applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of ethnic and social origin, nationality, gender, sexual orientation and identity, religion/belief, age and physical characteristics. Anyone who has been recognised as severely disabled, will be given preferential consideration in the event of equal suitability and qualification in accordance with the provisions of the German Social Code IX. If you have any questions, please contact our Representative Body for Employees with Disabilities at sbv[at]gfz-potsdam.de, who will be happy to assist you in the further application process. In case of further queries regarding gender equality, please do not hesitate to contact our Equal Opportunities Officer at gba[at]gfz-potsdam.de.
Your personal data will be processed for the purpose of conducting the selection procedure on the basis of Art. 6 para. 1 b, Art. 88 GDPR in conjunction with Art. 26 of the Data Protection Act for the State of Brandenburg. After completion of the procedure, application documents will be deleted in compliance with data protection regulations.
In case of any further queries relating to the field of activity, please contact Prof. Dirk Sachse either via email at dsachse@gfz-potsdam.de or phone +49 (0)331-6264 28823. If you have any general questions about the application process, please contact our recruiting team at our phone number +49 (0) 331-6264-28787.This research center is part of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers. With more than 42,000 employees and an annual budget of over € 5 billion, the Helmholtz Association is Germany's largest scientific organisation.
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