Research Associate in Oceanic Blue Carbon
at Imperial College London
South Kensington, England, United Kingdom -
Start Date | Expiry Date | Salary | Posted On | Experience | Skills | Telecommute | Sponsor Visa |
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Immediate | 06 May, 2025 | GBP 56345 Annual | 06 Feb, 2025 | N/A | Good communication skills | No | No |
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ABOUT THE ROLE
This post is funded by UKRI and is part of a large Horizon Europe consortia, SeaQUESTER, https://sea-quester.eu/ which aims to better understand marine carbon cycling and storage in polar ecosystems, and how climate change may produce new or novel blue carbon ecosystems as sea-ice melts. The regional focus is on Arctic and Antarctic ocean ecosystems. We are looking for an enthusiastic Research Associate to join the team, and develop computational approaches to assess blue carbon transit and stocks.
WHAT YOU WOULD BE DOING
You will be responsible for using different modelling approaches to determine the sequestration time of a variety of different marine carbon sinks using collated data from across the project (i.e the biological pump plus others including benthic carbon). The post will involve designing a new modelling framework allowing us to assess carbon sequestration globally and at the poles, across multiple biological mechanisms. This will involve constraining different types of data to make them useable for modelling purposes. You may also get the opportunity to go to sea too.
You will be responsible for leading and co-authoring peer-reviewed publications, and will work closely with the wider project team. You will present findings to the research team as well as at national and/or international conferences. As this project is part of a large consortium, you will have the opportunity, and be expected to, collaborate widely within our smaller sub-team, but also with the rest of the consortia. There will also be the opportunity to work with international partners.
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
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