The Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University invites applications for
three 2-year postdoc positions at its new Center for Informatics Research on
Complexity in Ecology (CIRCE, led by prof. Jens-Christian Svenning). 

Postdoc projects will be in three areas:
1. Ecological complexity in Arctic population and ecosystem dynamics
2. Ecological complexity in bird communities across continents
3. Ecological complexity in lakes across the globe

Information about CIRCE
Ecosystems are highly complex in structure and function, and global change
makes it critical to understand how this complexity affects ecosystem
responses to environmental trends and shifts. At the same time
informatics-based methodologies (cyberinfrastructure, GIS, statistics etc.)
provide unprecedented possibilities for breakthroughs. CIRCE studies the
importance of complexity for how ecosystems function and respond to
environmental change, focusing on three major complexity factors (species
interactions, dispersal, and environmental variability) to assess their
general importance, how they interact, and the mechanisms involved. CIRCE
employs an informatics approach, analyzing large ecological data sets using
advanced statistical modeling. 

Additional information and application instructions can be found here:
http://science.au.dk/en/positions-and-fellowships/academic-positions/ 

Questions can be directed to Prof. Jens-Christian Svenning
([email protected])

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