Netherlands, Het Horntje

The Department of Ocean System Sciences (OCS, department chair: prof. dr. Gert-Jan Reichart) is looking for a highly motivated junior (tenure track) or senior Marine Chemical Oceanographer with a focus on ocean carbon cycling.

LOCATION: ROYAL NIOZ TEXEL (‘T HORNTJE, THE NETHERLANDS)

VACANCY ID: 2016 – 081

CLOSING DATE: NOVEMBER 1ST, 2016

THE DEPARTMENT

The department of Ocean System Sciences (OCS) aims to investigate open-ocean processes ranging from physical oceanography at multiple scales to chemical oceanography, and deep-sea ecology to paleoceanography and paleoclimatology.

We cover a wide range of scientific disciplines through experiments and data collection during sea-going oceanographic research as well as through home-based laboratory experiments and analyses.

All involved scientists rely on modern observational techniques including moorings, landers, thermistor strings, trace-metal clean samplers, and novel underwater autonomous observations.

For this research we actively collaborate with peers in (inter)national partner institutes including the Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht (IMAU) and the Faculty of Earth Sciences of Utrecht University, as well as e.g., MARUM – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences in Bremen and the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) in Bremerhaven, Germany.

Full announcement: https://www.researchgate.net/job/877628_Junior_Scientist_tenure_track_or_Senior_Scientist-Marine_Chemical_Oceanography

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