We have a PostDoc position opened at the Data and Modeling Center of
Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Institute (BiK-F) in
Frankfurt, Germany.

We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher for 28 months (TV-H E13, 100%)
in the capacity of our recently EU-funded project “Essential Variables
Workflows for Resource Efficiency and Environmental Management (GEOEssential)”.

This is a unique multidisciplinary opportunity focusing on Earth Observation
and Geo-Information supporting Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for
Science - Policy interactions. Please this circulate this announcement among
your network and the potential candidates. 

Application Deadline: 17th December 2017

Inquiries: [email protected]

Link to the call:
http://www.bik-f.de/files/stellenausschreibungen/ausschreibung_postdoc_geoessentialnov17.pdf

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Job offer Ref. #11-17024

The Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung (SGN) is a member of the
Leibniz Association and is based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. SGN conducts
natural history research with almost 800 employees and research institutions
in six federal states. Within SGN, the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate
Research Centre (SBiK F) explores the interactions between biodiversity,
climate, and society.

For the EU-funded research project “Essential Variables Workflows for
Resource Efficiency and Environmental Management (GEOEssential)” , we invite
applications for a

Postdoctoral Researcher

(TV-H E13, 100%, 28 months)

GEOEssential is one of the four ERA-Planet projects, supported by the EU
Horizon 2020 Programme. GEOEssential aims to strengthen the European
Research Area (ERA) by evaluating existing structures and platforms, and by
providing new applications in the field of Earth Observation (EO) to monitor
the progresses in environmental conditions towards policy targets. It will
create cross-thematic workflows to evaluate, predict and monitor natural
resources with Earth Observation tools, in particular in relation to the UN
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Intergovernmental science-policy
Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), and the Convention
on Biological Diversity (CBD). SBiK-F leads the biodiversity and ecosystem
functioning work package. In close collaboration with other institutes, this
work package will map the relevant data landscape and institutions, develop
specific workflows for indicators, evaluate the application of EO products
to inform dynamic models, review the exiting policy and reporting needs, and
finally transfer the annotated processing services and workflows for
biodiversity and ecosystem functioning and services to the GEOEssential
project dashboard.

The GEOEssential project is funded for 36 months, starting September 2017.
The outcomes will be open access and made readily available for the project
steering committee, and the EU Commission. The work will be conducted in
close cooperation with Dr. Aidin Niamir and Prof. Dr. Thomas Hickler.
Scientific publications are planned in addition. The extension of a
successful cooperation is envisioned in upcoming projects.

Your tasks:

    Extensive analysis of SDGs, IPBES, CBD and other relevant set of indicators
    Analysis of the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) and
its tools to discover, access, and process EO data suitable for the selected
indicators
    Develop workflows and processing services to use Copernicus Land
Monitoring Services to drive and evaluate, biodiversity (e.g. distribution,
richness) and ecosystem service models (e.g. carbon, crops, and forestry)
    Formalize processing services and workflows + annotation and documentation
    Contribute to a future strategy for maximizing the application of
Copernicus products for monitoring biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
    Preparation of scientific publications and discussion of the results at
national and international conferences
    Support the workpackage leaders with the management and administration tasks

Your profile:

    You hold a PhD degree in Earth Observation and Geo-Information Science,
Geography, Environmental Science or a related field in Biodiversity and
Ecosystem research.
    You have an in-depth knowledge in the field of biodiversity and
ecosystem services research and have an overview on global EO products
related to biodiversity and ecosystem monitoring.
    You have strong experience in handling EO products and large
spatio-temporal data analysis.

Salary and benefits are in accordance with a full-time public service
position in Germany (E13 TV-H, 100%). The contract shall start immediately
but no later than March 1st, 2018 and will be limited to 28 months .
Senckenberg Research Institutes support equal opportunity of women and men,
and therefore strongly invites women to apply. Equally qualified handicapped
applicants will be given preference. The employer is the Senckenberg
Gesellschaft für Naturforschung and the place of employment is in Frankfurt
am Main, Germany. Several meetings/workshops in Germany and across EU are
expected.

Please send your application until December 17th, 2017 preferably by e-mail
(attachment in a single pdf file), mentioning the reference of this position
( Ref. #11-17024 ) and including a letter outlining your suitability and
motivation, detailed CV, list of publications and contact details of two
potential references to the address below:

E-Mail: [email protected]
Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung
Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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