Postdoctoral Associate for Amazon forest tree carbon metabolism experiment

Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry

Job Offer from the February 26th, 2010


Time frame

Two years with an anticipated start date of September 2010 (flexible)


Project description

The Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry is seeking a Postdoctoral
Researcher to assist in leading a large-scale ecophysiological experiment in
old-growth Amazon forests.

The manipulative experiment will explore changes in individual tree carbon
metabolism in response to competitive release following tree mortality
disturbance. The experiment will utilize a variety of measurements
associated with photosynthesis and respiration, plant carbon allocation,
carbohydrate storage, transpiration, and the isotopic fractionation of
carbon and oxygen.


Requirements

The position will require residing near the study site in the Amazon,
mentoring South American students, and language proficiency (or clear
ability to become proficient) in Portuguese and/or Spanish. Applicants must
have a Ph.D. in ecological or plant sciences, or a related discipline.

Highly motivated individuals with a strong background in plant physiology
and ecosystem ecology, and the potential for a strong publication record,
are encouraged to apply.


Payment

Salary follows the rules of the German public service or is granted as
scholarship on a case basis.


Application

Applicants should send an email with a cover letter, CV, statement of
research interests, and names and contact information for three referees, to
Dr. Susan Trumbore at [email protected]. Review of applications will
begin in May 2010.


The Max-Plank-Society seeks to increase the number of female scientists and
encourages them to apply.


The Max Planck Society is committed to employing more handicapped
individuals and especially encourages them to apply.


Contact

Max-Planck Institut für Biogeochemie
Dr. Susan Trumbore
Hans-Knöll-Str. 10
07745 Jena, Germany

E-mail: [email protected]

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