A PhD and a PostDoc position are available at the Biodiversity and Climate 
Research Centre (BiK-F) in Frankfurt/Germany. BiK-F is a new 
interdisciplinary institute with the mission to carry out internationally 
outstanding research on the interactions of biodiversity and climate 
change. It provides a dynamic research environment that integrates a 
variety of disciplines from both natural and social sciences. The Project 
Area E “Data and Modelling Centre” invites applications for 

1 PostDoc position (Ref. #E16)
1 PhD position (Ref. #E18)
“Modelling of the terrestrial biosphere”

Candidates are expected to further develop ecosystem and terrestrial 
biosphere models, with a particular focus upon interactions between 
climate, ecosystems and biodiversity. Envisioned key development areas 
include interactions between herbivores and ecosystems, climate impacts on 
forests, and an improved representation of functional diversity within 
Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs).

The applicant should hold a master/diploma or PhD degree in Biology, 
Geography, Geoecology, Physics, Forestry, Earth System Science, 
Environmental Science or similar. He/she needs to have expertise in 
numerical modelling and computer programming, and an interest to work in 
interdisciplinary teams. Expertise in Linux system administration, shell 
programming and C++ are an advantage. Very good written and oral English 
language skills are required. Applicants for the PostDoc positions should 
have published in international, peer-reviewed journals.

The Research Centre BiK-F advocates gender equality. Women are therefore 
strongly encouraged to apply. Equally qualified severely handicapped 
applicants will be given preference.

Salary and benefits are according to public service positions in Germany 
(TV-H E 13 for PostDoc positions and TV-H E 13 50% for PhD positions).

The contract shall start as soon as possible and will initially be 
restricted to three years. An extension of an additional three years is 
possible being subject to personal performance and availability of funds. 
The duty station will be Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Please, send applications by mail or e-mail, mentioning the reference of 
this position (#E16 or #E18), and including a cover letter describing the 
applicant’s motivation to apply, a detailed CV, two references, a copy of 
your thesis and a list of publications, until June 20th, 2010 to
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. V. Mosbrugger, Scientific Coordinator Biodiversity and 
Climate Research Centre, Senckenberganlage 25, D-60325 Frankfurt am Main, 
Germany. E-mail to Service and Finances: [email protected].
For scientific enquiries please write to Prof. T. Hickler (e-mail: 
[email protected]).
Further information: http://www.bik-f.de (click “en” in upper right corner 
for English version)

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