We have an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in marine mammal spatial 
ecology. This is a fixed-term 3-year position with Drs Kit M. Kovacs & 
Christian Lydersen at the Norwegian Polar Institute in Tromsø.

The position is funded by the Norwegian Research Council's ARK project (Arctic 
marine mammals in a time of climate change: a Kongsfjorden Case Study) and the 
EU-project "The future of Arctic coastal ecosystems - Identifying transitions 
in fjord systems and adjacent coastal areas" (FACE-IT - 
https://www.face-it-project.eu/).

The job will entail:

  *   participating in fieldwork deploying biologging instruments on seals in 
Kongsfjorden, Svalbard
  *   performing 3D spatial analyses using data from biologging instruments 
along with environmental co- variates (temperature, ice cover etc). The 
analysis will be used to explore habitat use and niche overlap among species in 
the context of climate change
  *   engaging with food-web and ecosystem modelers to integrate marine mammal 
spatial information into a variety of different models that have been designed 
to explore ecosystems interactions
  *   writing scientific publications arising from the tagging data
  *   participating in a variety of public outreach efforts to inform the 
public about the scientific knowledge accrued in the project.

Qualifications

You must hold a PhD in Biology (or a related field). PhDs from other fields 
like statistics or mathematics will be considered if you can demonstrate skills 
and research experience relevant for the project. You are welcome to apply if 
you have not completed your doctoral dissertation yet, but you must provide 
documentation that your dissertation has been submitted for evaluation before 
the position's closing date and must defend successfully prior to starting this 
job.

In addition to your PhD the position requires:

  *   experience with 3D spatial modelling of marine vertebrates (diving, as 
well as positional information)
  *   good working competence with Excel/Access, multivariate statistics, 
relevant R statistical packages, Matlab, etc
  *   a good scientific publication record (for your career stage) that 
includes spatial ecology publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

Knowledge of marine mammal biology, Arctic ecosystems, and/or climate warming 
problematics will be seen as assets. Previous field experience working with 
marine mammals in polar regions will also be viewed favorably.

We are looking for a person who is self-motivated and productive - one who 
takes responsibility for preparing necessary background knowledge on analytical 
methods (etc.) and works efficiently to accomplish tasks. You will collaborate 
with colleagues at the Norwegian Polar Institute and collaborators within the 
project, so good collaborative skills and the ability to work in small field 
teams is essential. ARK consists of researcher from Norway, Canada, Germany, 
United Kingdom and Poland. You will, of course, also work independently.

Further inquiries about the position may be directed to Section Leader Dr Kit M 
Kovacs, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, tel. +47 992 89 702, 
or Senior Research Scientist Dr Christian Lydersen, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, tel. +47 909 
30 776.

The application deadline is 1 September 2021.

The application with attachments must be submitted electronically via 
www.jobbnorge.no<http://www.jobbnorge.no>. The application should include 
details of your relevant qualifications and experience, CV, publications list, 
copies of your transcripts and names of three references. Please, do not 
include copies of publications or other works in the application, but note that 
this may be requested later in the process. Fill in only the basic personal 
info on the form - just use attachments for your CV (publication), letter of 
introduction etc.

https://www.jobbnorge.no/ledige-stillinger/stilling/209646 (just click the 
language button - upper right - to get to English!)


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