Seven positions in Ecology and Environmental Chemistry to the strategic marine 
research program ECOCHANGE

ECOCHANGE is a governmental strategic marine research program at Umeå 
University (UmU), Sweden in collaboration with the Linnaeus University in 
Kalmar. Ecosystem dynamics in the Baltic Sea is studied in a climate change 
perspective. The effect of climate related changes on lower and higher trophic 
levels are investigated in a north-south gradient in the Baltic Sea, as well as 
effects on bioavailability of pollutants and their potential to change food web 
function. It is an interdisciplinary project spanning from ecology and 
chemistry to environmental science. Within this strategic program we now 
announce 7 positions:

Associate Professor in Marine Fish Ecology
We are looking for a person with expert knowledge in fish ecology. Areas of 
competences include experimental fish ecology, comparative fish ecology and/or 
population modeling. When evaluating the candidates, particular emphasis will 
be put on scientific skills, but pedagogical and administrative skills, and the 
ability to collaborate with other researchers will also be important in the 
evaluation. See: 
http://www8.umu.se/umu/aktuellt/arkiv/lediga_tjanster/312-278-10.html

Assistant Professor in Microbial Ecology
We are looking for a person with expert knowledge in molecular microbial 
ecology and a research interest in regulation of aquatic food webs. Research 
may be focused on how environmental changes affect lower trophic levels and 
food web function. Applicants will be evaluated for their scientific 
qualifications within the field, the scientific potential of the proposed 
research program, their independence as well as their collaborative ability. 
See: http://www8.umu.se/umu/aktuellt/arkiv/lediga_tjanster/312-356-10.html

PhD student position in Ecology: Influence of land on marine ecosystem drivers 
and microbial communities.
We are looking for an aquatic microbial ecologist with a keen interest to 
understand how variation in river run-off influences marine ecosystem drivers, 
e.g. bio-optics and CNP concentrations, and microbial communities and 
productivity. The project will involve both comparative studies as well as 
experimental studies along a north-south gradient in the Baltic Sea to 
elucidate the effect of river inflow on phytoplankton and bacterial 
productivity and community compositions. See: 
http://www8.umu.se/umu/aktuellt/arkiv/lediga_tjanster/313-288-10.html

PhD student position in Environmental Chemistry: Sources of Baltic Sea pollution
We are looking for a chemist with good competence in environmental science and 
mathematics/statistics.The project is focused on finding methods for tracing 
significant pollution sources to the Baltic Sea. Chemical analyses of Baltic 
air and sediment cores will be conducted, and the data will be evaluated using 
various multivariate modeling techniques. The aim is to identify and apportion 
pollution sources and to increase knowledge and understanding on spatial and 
temporal trends. See: 
http://www8.umu.se/umu/aktuellt/arkiv/lediga_tjanster/313-299-10.html

PhD student position in Environmental Chemistry: Bioavailability of pollutants 
and effects on ecosystem function.
We are looking for a chemist with good environmental and/or analytical 
chemistry competence.
The project is focused on climate-induced changes on the bioavailability of 
pollutants and related ecosystem functions at lower trophic levels. Studied 
chemicals will be biologically active environmental pollutants, e.g. health 
drugs and biocides. Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) will be used as 
reference substances. See: 
http://www8.umu.se/umu/aktuellt/arkiv/lediga_tjanster/313-297-10.html

PhD student position in Ecology: Environmental monitoring and sampling design
We are looking for a candidate in ecology, natural geography or similar with 
some background in statistics. Focus will be to evaluate common sensors to 
estimate biomass and activity in the planktonic food web. This includes 
statistical evaluations of environmental data from historic time series, and 
extensive measurements in the lab and in contrasting environments, from 
estuaries to the open sea. The achieved knowledge will be used to design 
monitoring programs in different time scales with automatic sensors. See: 
http://www8.umu.se/umu/aktuellt/arkiv/lediga_tjanster/313-291-10.html

PhD student position in Ecology: Modeling marine microbial production
We are looking for a person with a mathematical, and/or microbiological 
alignment, who is interested in food web modeling. The long-term goal of this 
project is to develop a model to predict the complex effects of climate change 
on the production at lower trophic levels in the Baltic Sea. Work tools will, 
for example, be compilation of results from experiments to reveal complex 
mechanisms, available field data to elucidate environmental changes in the 
Baltic Sea, and to execute modeling simulations to make future predictions. 
See: http://www8.umu.se/umu/aktuellt/arkiv/lediga_tjanster/313-287-10.html


Person to contact; Professor Agneta Andersson
Address: Department of Ecology and Environmental Science
S-901 87 Umeå, Sweden
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone +46 90 786 9845
CLOSING DATE: May 27, 2010

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