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From: Christopher Watts <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 8:34 AM
Subject: [SIMSOC] Post-doc position at LMU Munich
To: [email protected]


Dear colleagues,



The Human-Environment Relations Group, Department of Geography, at LMU
Munich is looking for another Post-Doc / Senior Scientist. Deadline
8th September 2014. Please feel free to forward the details to anyone
you think may be interested.



Agent-based modellers are welcome to apply!



See the advert at:

http://www.geographie.uni-muenchen.de/department/fiona/aktuelles/stellenangebote/index.php?stelle_id=572&kontakt_id=197



Regards,



Christopher Watts





Post-doctoral Position (100%; Part-time possible)



The Chair of Human-Environment Relations at the Department of
Geography, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich, has an inter- and
transdisciplinary orientation and studies the question of transition
towards sustainability. Key issues thereby are the processes in
Human-Environment Systems which are at the interface of individual
decision-making, social structure, governance, and environment. Our
research fields include sustainable resource management (e.g., energy,
water, phosphorous); sustainable regional development; and sustainable
value added chains. The methodological competences range from
qualitative analyses to System Dynamics and ABM modelling, which are
combined to analyse, model and steer human-environment systems in the
above mentioned research fields.



You will cover the area of quantitative social science and have
experience in simulation modelling (SD and/or ABM). You should already
have some knowledge in interdisciplinary research and acquisition of
third party funds. We expect that you will



(i) contribute to funding acquisition; (ii) contribute to the
quantitative social science and modelling research capacity of the
chair; (iii) be involved in the Masters’ Program "Human Geography and
Sustainability: Monitoring, Modelling and management"; and (iv) take
over some administrative duties.



Requirements:

* PhD in geography, psychology, environmental systems sciences or
other appropriate discipline

* Excellent knowledge in quantitative social science research methods

* Experience with System Dynamics and/or agent-based modelling

* Experience in empirical and interdisciplinary research

* Experience in acquisition of research funds

* Pleasure to contribute to the vision of the chair of
Human-Environment Relations

* Excellent English and good German knowledge

* Teaching obligation: 5hours/week in the area of Human Geography at
Bachelor level and in the above mentioned Masters’ Program.



The working place is located at Luisenstrasse in the centre of Munich
and easily accessible with public transportation. Disabled candidates
are preferentially considered in case of equal qualifica-tion.
Applications from women are encouraged.



Deadline for application: September 08th, 2014

Starting date: Upon agreement

Length of employment: maximum 5 years, possibility of Habilitation (6 years)



Applicants are required to send their application files (Motivation
letter, CV, publication list, 2 reference letters, and 3 potential
referees) in electronic form in 1 pdf file by September 08th, 2014 to
Susan Elsäßer ([email protected]). For
questions please contact Prof. Binder ([email protected]). We look
forward to your application!



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University of Minnesota
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