Scientist in Physical Oceanography – NIOZ Junior Scientist (tenure track) or Senior Scientist in...
Scientist in Physical Oceanography – NIOZ
Junior Scientist (tenure track) or Senior Scientist in Physical Oceanography
The Department of Ocean Systems (OCS; headed by Prof. Dr. Gert-Jan Reichart) is looking for a highly motivated junior scientist (tenure track) or a senior scientist in observational Physical Oceanography with an extensive track record based on seagoing research and a focus on the deeper parts of the ocean.
LOCATION: Royal NIOZ Texel (‘t Horntje, the Netherlands)
VACANCY ID: 2018-095
CLOSING DATE: January 21, 2019
Research Focus
Researchers within OCS aim to understand the role of the oceans in regulating global biogeochemical cycles, primary productivity, and climate. A key objective is to investigate the dark, deep sea, which remains largely unexplored and often yields surprises during visits.
Responsibilities
- Participate in seagoing oceanographic research using modern observational techniques such as moored instruments, landers, shipborne CTD, and microstructure profilers.
- Study interactions between physical processes, sea floor topography, and impacts on ocean biology in the deep ocean.
- Collaborate with international partner institutes, including IMAU, Utrecht University, MARUM, and AWI.
The Candidate
Seeking an exploratory observational physical oceanographer with an extensive seagoing research record focusing on the deep ocean. The candidate will use their experience to address questions about sea floor topography and its effects on sedimentology, geochemistry, and biology.
Expectations include acquiring research grants, utilizing the research vessel RV Pelagia, and collaborating within a multidisciplinary environment with chemical oceanographers and benthic ecologists. Cooperation with other departments at Royal NIOZ is also expected. Fluency in English is required.
Conditions
This position is employed by NWO (The Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research). The tenure-track position is for 5 years, with the possibility of a permanent senior scientist role upon successful evaluation. Criteria include a strong publication record, proven funding skills, and an international network.
We offer a competitive salary, pension scheme, holiday allowance, year-end bonus, flexible work arrangements, and generous relocation support. There is also an opportunity to set up a PhD project aligned with the position.
Application Process
Applicants should submit a brief Research Statement (max 2 A4 pages) along with their CV. For more information, contact Valentijn Tiemensma, senior HR adviser. Learn more about the Department of Ocean Systems here.
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