The research section ‘Bentho-Pelagic Processes’ in Bremerhaven, Germany, offers a Postdoctoral position (m/f/d) focusing on organic carbon mineralisation in coastal sandy sediments, starting 01.01.2022. You will participate in a project of the Marum Cluster of Excellence, “The Ocean Floor – Earth’s Uncharted Interface”.

The research project investigates the role of coastal sandy sediments in the transformation and mineralisation of organic carbon. The aim is to analyse the various pathways of organic matter and determine the particulate and dissolved fractions that are retained and degraded in sands to assess the filtration capacity of sandy seabeds and their potential to buffer the anthropogenic matter input to coastal seas. By combining the fields of sediment dynamics, biogeochemistry and microbiology, the research project aims to understand how sediment properties, hydro- and morphodynamics, and microbial activity determine the transport pathways and the mineralisation rates of particulate and dissolved organic matter in coastal sands.

Within the Marum Cluster of Excellence, you will join the project of the Research Unit “Receiver” Theme 2: “The role of continental shelves in nutrient cycling and organic matter transformation”. The project is embedded in a multidisciplinary network of cooperation partners from several institutes in Northern Germany. It is planned to approach the research topic by combining ship-based field measurements (e.g. with automated benthic observatories), experimental work (e.g. with flow-through reactors), organic carbon analytics, and mathematical modelling.

Tasks

  • Planning and conducting field measurements to determine POC/DOC distribution and oxygen uptake rates in sands and bottom waters
  • Designing and implementing experiments to determine the POC retention in sands of various grain size distribution
  • Designing and implementing experiments to determine the uptake/release of DOC from sands
  • Analysing organic matter composition and lability
  • Developing a conceptual model for organic matter fluxes between sands and bottom water
  • Merging and analysing the retrieved data, publishing of results

Requirements

  • PhD in geoscience, bioscience, environmental sciences or related disciplines
  • Strong interest in aquatic biogeochemistry and sedimentary transport-reaction processes.
  • Expertise in benthic mineralisation processes and carbon cycling
  • Expertise in reaction rate and flux measurements
  • Knowledge in organic carbon analysis
  • Experience in data analysis and programming using e.g. Matlab and/or R
  • High interest in self-contained research, presentation and publication of scientific data
  • Very good English language skills written and spoken
  • Good computer software skills (MS-Office-products)
  • Interest and capacity for teamwork, international, inter- and transdisciplinary collaboration as well as the capability to support and supervise PhD-students, students and interns
  • Willingness and capability to participate in seagoing expeditions.

Further Information

Please contact Dr. Moritz Holtappels (moritz.holtappels@awi.de; +49(471)4831-2030) for further information.

This is a full-time position, limited to 4 years. It is also suitable for part-time employment. The salary will be paid in accordance with the Collective Agreement for the Public Service of the Federation (Tarifvertrag des öffentlichen Dienstes, TVöD Bund), up to salary level 13. The place of employment will be Bremerhaven.

Postdocs have to register with AWI’s postdoc office PROCEED, thereby gaining access to a set of tailor-made career development tools.

We look forward to your application!

Please submit your application by October 25th 2021, exclusively online.
Reference number 21/175/D/Bio-b.

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