Dear all,
I am currently looking for a post doc to work on Arctic Ocean carbon cycling. This person will work with existing samples and data from the Siberian Arctic Ocean that we have in Stockholm, and could address one or several from a range of topics related to:
- How much methane released from various deep sources is removed by microbial methane oxidation in the sediment or water column before it reaches the atmosphere? What controls these processes and how are they affected by global change?
- What controls organic matter decomposition in this system? How is it affected by increasing carbon input from thawing land permafrost and marine primary production? To what extent does the decomposition of land-derived material drive strong ocean acidification in the area?
Own ideas and interests are very welcome!
Please forward to possible candidates! The candidate should be max. 3 years after PhD (with prolongation for sick leave, parental leave etc.), but applicants with older PhDs should contact me to explore options.
More details and links to the application system can be found here:
https://www.su.se/english/about-the-university/work-at-su/available-jobs?rmpage=job&rmjob=22173&rmlang=UK
Best regards,
Birgit
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Mag. Dr. Birgit Wild, Assistant Professor
Stockholm University
Department of Environmental Science
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