Consent Preferences Post doc on carbon sequestration potential of genetically altered boreal forest in face of climate change – Scholar Idea

A position as a postdoc researcher is available at the Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Umeå, Sweden. The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) is one of the highly-ranked universities world-wide in particular in the fields of forestry and soil science. At the Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies we offer a creative and stimulating working environment and we conduct internationally recognized research in a variety of fields pertaining to forests and forestry.

The position is funded within the “Trees for the Future” (T4F) T4F Trees for the Future | Externwebben (slu.se) that is a national program that has been building competence around sustainable forest management since 2009. The program connects researchers from different fields to help solve real problems for a sustainable future.

Duties:

In Sweden a large majority of reforestation after harvest is done with seed lots genetically enhanced for increased production, but we currently do not know how this relate soil processes and carbon sequestration below ground. A successful candidate are expected to help answer this question by assessing how climatic variation may interact with genetics to influence carbon sequestration in soils. The work will be conducted within a 33 year old plot-level common garden experiment where genetic material are replicated across 6 sites along an elevation gradient ranging 275 – 685 MASL. The holder of the position will be conducting fieldwork to set up carbon budgets, and study soil processes across this gradient, analyse results and produce manuscript(s) for peer review publication.

Qualifications:

We are looking for a highly motivated candidate, who has shown good abilities for independent scientific work. The applicant should hold a PhD degree in biology and have knowledge and previous experience of scientific work with soil processes and carbon accounting in forest ecosystems. Experience in molecular community analysis, or other type of community analysis, is a merit and possession of a driver’s licence is a must.

The working language is English and excellent written and spoken communication in English is a requirement. A postdoctoral position is a qualifying appointment for junior researchers, intended primarily for those who have obtained a doctorate degree within the past three years.

Place of work:

Umeå

Form of employment:

Temporary employment for 1 years, with a possibility for 1 year prolongation.

Extent:

100%

Starting date:

March 2022, or by agreement

Application:

We welcome your application no later than 2021-12-15, use the button below.

Academic union representatives:

https://internt.slu.se/en/my-employment/employee-associations/kontaktpersoner-vid-rekrytering/


The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) develops the understanding and sustainable use and management of biological natural resources. The university ranks well internationally within its subject areas. SLU is a research-intensive university that also offers unique degree programmes in for example rural development and natural resource management, environmental economics, animal science and landscape architecture.

SLU has just over 3,000 employees, 5,000 students and a turnover of SEK 3 billion. The university has invested heavily in a modern, attractive environment on its campuses in Alnarp, Umeå and Uppsala.

www.slu.se

SLU is an equal opportunity employer.

Contact person

Petter Axelsson

Associate professor

+46 079-3042878

petter.axelsson@slu.se

Michael Gundale

Professor

+46 90-7868427

michael.gundale@slu.se

Rosario García Gil

Associate professor

+46 90-7868413

m.rosario.garcia@slu.se

URL to this pagehttps://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/jobs-vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=5480&rmlang=UK

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