Postdoctoral Position: Dendroecological perspectives on temperate mountain 
forest dynamics of Central and Eastern Europe

Type of employment: Temporary position – until the end of 2019 (with 
possibility to extend to permanent positon)

Working hours: Full time

First day of employment: summer 2017

Number of positions: 1

City: Prague

Country: Czech Republic

Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague, Faculty of Forestry and Wood 
Sciences,

Department of Forest Ecology

We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to join our team within the Forest 
Dynamics Lab of the Department of Forest Ecology, Faculty of Forestry and 
Wood Sciences in Prague, Czech Republic. The project is titled “Disturbance 
regimes as drivers of structural variability, carbon dynamics and 
biodiversity at the stand and landscape levels in primary mountain forests 
in central and eastern Europe.”

Disturbance plays a dominant role in shaping the structure and function of 
forest ecosystems, but quantification of disturbance effects is typically 
limited by missing information on a location’s history and a region’s 
disturbance regime. Our lab uses tree-ring data to reconstruct site 
histories, providing insight into how forest characteristics recover from 
disturbances of variable severity. We are particularly interested in 
linking patterns in the severity and frequencies of disturbance to 
variation in tree size structure, carbon dynamics and biodiversity.

The successful candidate will have access to a completed database of 20 000 
tree cores collected from 1000 forest plots distributed throughout 
remaining patches of old-growth forest is central and eastern Europe. Plots 
are distributed in a hierarchical design (i.e. plots nested within stands, 
within landscapes throughout the Carpathian mountain range). The aim of the 
design is to partition the effects of disturbance effects at a variety of 
scales, from local variation among neighboring locations due to smaller-
scale gap dynamics to more extreme events impacting entire landscapes.

Desired skills and experience

The selected candidate will be expected to lead projects using available 
tree-ring data to link tree growth and biomass dynamics to abiotic and 
biotic factors. Responsibilities will predominantly be data analysis and 
manuscript preparation. Opportunities to visit some of our impressive field 
locations will be available, but the candidate is not expected to 
participate in data collection.

Applicants should have a PhD (at the time of hire) in environmental or 
related sciences (biology, ecology, geography, forest sciences), and 
excellent English communication and writing skills on the level of native 
speaker is essential.

Applications: Please attach a CV listing skills and qualifications, a list 
of publications and other documents deemed important by the applicant. 
Applicants should provide a short statement outlining why they believe 
themselves to be suitable for the above position. Applicants should include 
contact information for two references, one being the current or most 
recent employer.

Please send your application to Miroslav Svoboda via e-mail, 
[email protected]

The starting monthly salary will be around 1500 - 2100 EUR, which 
represents double of the median salary in the Czech Republic. To compare 
living costs see here: https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living. In 
addition, there is a share increase based on the personal performance.

About the employer
Address: Czech University of Life Science, Faculty of Forestry and Wood 
Science, Kamycka 129, Praha 6 Suchdol, 16521, Czech Republic


Department of Forest Ecology

We are a young and energetic research team with close collaborations with 
international partners. Opportunities exist for international exchange 
visits and meetings. To obtain more information about our team, visit 
http://scholar.google.cz/citations?user=DaBJTM4AAAAJ

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