We are looking for an independent and motivated post-doctoral researcher to conduct experimental and modelling work in a new project: Retention-irrigation system to reduce negative impacts of climate change in agricultural landscapes.
The work will include field and laboratory measurements of nutrient transformations and losses, measurements of hydrology and water quality and hydrochemical modelling of the effect of droughts and flooding on current and future nutrient losses in three study catchments in Sweden. The work will be done in collaboration with the project team, consisting of researchers with expertise in hydrology, biogeochemical cycling, and microbial ecology.
The successful candidate should hold a PhD degree in environmental sciences or a related field with a good understanding of soil and aquatic ecosystems, biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen, phosphorus and carbon, and human impacts on hydrology and water quality. Previous experiences with hydrological and water quality measurements are necessary and practical experiences with high-frequency water quality monitoring will be particularly useful. A solid background in statistical data analysis and previous experiences with catchment hydrochemical modelling are merits. Excellent English skills, both in speaking and writing, are mandatory and good communication skills will be useful when contacting catchment stakeholders during study visits. Driving license category B is mandatory.
As postdoctoral appointments are career-developing positions for junior researchers, we are primarily looking for candidates with a doctoral degree that is three years old at most.