PhD position investigating biodiversity - ecosystem functioning
relationships in European forests using ecosystem modeling

A three year PhD position is available at the Institute of Silviculture,
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) Vienna, Austria,
investigating the relationships between biodiversity and forest ecosystem
functioning by means of ecosystem modeling. The research is part of an
international, continental scale effort aiming to quantify the effects of
forest biodiversity on ecosystem functions and services such as timber
production, carbon sequestration, and freshwater provisioning.

The successful candidate will 
* contribute to the development, parameterization, and evaluation of
spatially explicit, multi-species ecosystem models at the stand and
landscape scale,
* apply these models to answer questions on the spatial and temporal
stability and scalability of relationships between diversity and ecosystem
functioning, and on the role of disturbances in these relationships,
* investigate the effects of different forest management strategies and
climate change scenarios on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, and
* actively participate in the dissemination of results (conferences,
publications)

We are looking for motivated candidates with a master’s degree in forestry,
forest ecology, environmental sciences, or related fields. The successful
applicant is able to independently conduct scientific research and possesses
decent command of the English language. Strong quantitative skills and
experience in ecosystem modeling are desirable; the knowledge of a higher
programming language (e.g., C++) is beneficial. 

We are offing a dynamic, international working environment at the frontier
of quantitative forest ecosystem research in Europe. In a cooperative
research program the successful candidate will be working in the labs of
Prof. Manfred J. Lexer and Dr. Rupert Seidl. BOKU is one of the top tier
schools in the environmental sciences in Europe, and the city of Vienna
consistently ranks among the cities with the highest quality of life
globally. The salary is 24,000 €/year after taxes, including full health and
social security benefits.

To apply, please send a CV, a concise motivation letter including research
interests and prior accomplishments, and the names and addresses of two
references to Prof. Manfred J. Lexer (mj.lexer(at)boku.ac.at) or Dr. Rupert
Seidl (rupert.seidl(at)boku.ac.at). The position is open immediately until
filled.

For more information see the following links
BOKU Vienna: http://www.boku.ac.at
Lexer lab: http://www.wabo.boku.ac.at/lexer.html
Seidl lab: http://www.wabo.boku.ac.at/seidl.html
the FunDivEUROPE project: http://www.fundiveurope.eu/
the stand-level model PICUS: http://www.wabo.boku.ac.at/picus.html
the landscape model iLand: http://iland.boku.ac.at

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