Postdoc Position Water Permafrost Interactions in Poland

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Marzena Osuch

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Jan 21, 2023, 6:18:56 AM1/21/23
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Dear colleagues,

We would like to attract your attention to a 3-year Postdoc position
related to water – permafrost interactions.

The candidate will join the group implementing the project NCN SONATA
BIS "Applied remote sensing and geophysical imaging in recognition of
the changes of the water balance in High Arctic catchments" at the
Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences.

It is planned to use cryo-hydro-geological models for a better
understanding of processes linking hydrology and permafrost under
varying climatic conditions.

Requirements

1. PhD in Earth sciences or related sciences obtained a maximum of 7
years before starting work on the project. It is allowed to submit
applications by persons who obtain a doctoral degree before the date
of commencement of work.
2. The candidate should have knowledge of permafrost and hydrology and
will be expected to work partially in the Arctic.
3. The ideal candidate should be familiar with hydrological
measurements, geophysical methods, and be familiar with programming
(MATLAB, R, Python) and GIS (e.g. ArcGIS).
4. Experience in cryo-hydro-geological modelling (eg CryoGRID, Advanced
Terrestrial Simulator).
5. Fluent English enabling the presentation of results at international
conferences, communication, reading and writing scientific papers.
6. Outstanding scientific achievements.
7. Motivation for scientific work.

 Conditions of employment:

1. The amount of funds for employment is PLN 10,000 gross / month
(which is approximately PLN 6,000 net)
2. Stage dimension: full time
3. Employment period - 36 months
4. Employment is planned from 1st of March 2023
5. According to the NCN conditions, during the employment period, a
post-doc may not receive any other remuneration from the NCN funds.

More information on the positions and how to apply:

https://www.igf.edu.pl/career.php#acordeon-item-541

Please do not hesitate to contact me in case you have any questions.

Best regards,

Marzena Osuch and Tomarz Wawrzyniak


Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences

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