This is an exciting opportunity for a Research Associate with an interest
in multispecies (e.g. food web) responses to climate change. The successful
candidate will work closely with Prof Woodward, Dr Tom Bell, Dr Samraat
Pawar, Dr Rebecca Kordas, and Dr Eoin O’Gorman at the Silwood Campus, and
their respective research groups and other members of a Natural Environment
Research Council Large Grant (£3.7m), in other UK and overseas institutes.
Led by Prof Guy Woodward at Imperial, much of the fieldwork will be
conducted in high-latitude geothermally warmed stream ecosystems in
Iceland, Greenland, Alaska, Kamchatka, and Svalbard.

The post holder will carry out cutting edge research in ecology, with a
strong emphasis on combining field surveys with mesocosm experiments. The
main research objective is to characterise the impacts of climate change,
and warming in particular, on multiple organisational levels, from genes-
to entire ecosystems, with a strong focus on the food web as a means of
spanning these levels.  He/she will employ advanced empirical, experimental
and statistical tools and be responsible for running a set of
highly-replicated pond mesocosm experiments in the UK and elsewhere.  This
work will complement other studies undertaken by other Research Associates
in Prof Woodward's group.

You must have a PhD (or equivalent qualification) in aquatic ecology
(preferably in freshwater ecology) or a closely related discipline. You
must also have a strong background in general ecology, ideally in
freshwater ecology, and ecological theory. Expertise in field ecology,
advanced statistics and food web ecology, experience of management and
analysis of complex ecological data and working in a multi-disciplinary
environment are essential.

Excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to write
clearly and succinctly for publication are essential.  You must have a
strong recent publication record and a track record of high quality
peer-reviewed papers. You must also be able to relate well with others,
form positive relationships with a wide range of people and to work as part
of a team, as well as independently.  The ability to develop and apply new
concepts and have a creative approach to problem-solving will be required.

The position is funded for up to 43 months by NERC and will be based at the
Silwood Park Campus.

Further details of the research group can be obtained from the research
group website:http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/guy.woodward and
https://sites.google.com/site/hengillresearch/

Our preferred method of application is online via our website
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/employment(please select “Job Search” then enter
the job title or vacancy reference *NS 2016 009 LP* number including spaces
– into “Keywords”). Please complete and upload an application form as
directed.

Alternatively, if you are unable to apply online, please contact Mrs
Christine Short on 020 7594 2276 or email [email protected] to
request an application form.

*Committed to equality and valuing diversity. We are also an Athena SWAN
Silver Award winner, a Stonewall Diversity Champion and a Two Ticks
Employer.*

Apply here:
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AMW230/research-associate-in-freshwater-ecology/

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Imperial College London
Silwood Park Campus
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