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10 de mayo de 2025

Contrato permanente en genómica evolutiva de vertebrados (Trondheim, Noruega)


Associate Professor in Evolutionary Genomics of Vertebrates (permanent position with PhD start-up opportunity at NTNU University Museum, Norway)


(Associate Professor in Evolutionary Genomics of Vertebrates)

Responsibilities:

  • Maintains an active, international research profile.

  • Develops and submits competitive project applications to the European Research Council, the Research Council of Norway, and similar sources of national and international funding.

  • Will have the scientific governance for our vertebrate natural history collections.

  • Contributes to teaching at the NTNU Department of Biology, the Research School in Biosystematics (ForBio), or the Nordic Academy of Biodiversity and Systematic Studies (NABiS).

  • Participates in public outreach activities.

Requirements:

  • Ph.D. within the field of evolutionary genomics or a closely related academic discipline.

  • Peer-reviewed publications in vertebrate evolutionary genomics.

  • Relevance of research focus in relation to the NTNU University Museum research strategy.

  • Excellent skills in written and spoken English.

  • Experience and success with any type of project acquisition and management.

  • Document relevant museum-related dissemination skills, or complete an approved course within two years of commencement.

  • New employees who do not speak a Scandinavian language by appointment are required, within three years, to demonstrate skills in Norwegian or another Scandinavian language equivalent to level three.

Preferred qualifications:

  • Experience with the curation of natural history collections.

  • Experience with collaborative research using interdisciplinary approaches.

  • Experience with teaching and supervision.

  • Experience in applying genomic approaches to scientific collections and/or ancient biological remains.

  • Experience in developing new mathematical and/or computational methods.

  • Experience in the integration of vertebrate host and microbiome datasets.

  • Experience with pangenomics and metagenomics.

Location: NTNU University Museum, Trondheim, Norway.

How to apply: For more information and for application instructions, visit the complete position description:
https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/279638/associate-professor-in-evolutionary-genomics-of-vertebrates

Contact details: Michael D. Martin
Email: mike.martin@ntnu.no


9 de mayo de 2025

Trabaja en la NASA con satélites para la conservación de la biodiversidad

Remote Sensing from Space: NASA Biodiversity and Ecological Conservation Opportunity with the NASA Earth eXchange (NEX)

Organization:
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Reference Code:
0145-NPP-JUL25-ARC-EarthSci

Description:
About the NASA Postdoctoral Program
The NASA Postdoctoral Program (NPP) offers unique research opportunities to highly-talented scientists to engage in ongoing NASA research projects at a NASA Center, NASA Headquarters, or at a NASA-affiliated research institute. These one- to three-year fellowships are competitive and are designed to advance NASA’s missions in space science, Earth science, aeronautics, space operations, exploration systems, and astrobiology.

Description:
The NASA Earth eXchange (NEX) seeks a post-doctoral fellow to conduct biodiversity and ecological conservation research under NASA’s Earth Action framework and in collaboration with the California Sentinel Site Network (CA-SSN), a partnership between the UC Natural Reserve System (UCNRS) and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW).

The post-doctoral fellow will conduct original and innovative research that links in-situ biodiversity observations with NASA remote sensing to generate products and insights that enables NASA stakeholders and partners, including CA-SSN, to quantify biodiversity trends, particularly in response to Earth system variability, land-use change, and other shifting environmental conditions and stressors. Integrating in situ data with remotely sensed observations from multiple methods and developing cross-sensor capabilities (e.g., combining SAR and hyperspectral) will be essential for deriving meaningful insights for biodiversity and ecological conservation. Collaborating with CA-SSN’s diverse ecosystems will provide invaluable input to NASA’s data development process, ensuring that data products are broad enough to support a range of questions while also being capable of delivering actionable insights on the ground through specific use cases.

The fellow will be a part of the NASA Earth eXchange (NEX) and will work collaboratively with a team of scientists and engineers who leverage NASA’s high-performance computing capabilities to develop new Earth science remote sensing and modeling products, generate long-term downscaled environmental projections, push technological boundaries with Earth System Digital Twins and Foundation Models, and conduct foundational work to advance future satellite missions.

Candidates are strongly encouraged to contact NEX before preparing a proposal to understand what sources of data will be available from NASA and CA-SSN and to ensure their ideas align with the needs and expectations of the partners.

Background information:
The NASA Earth eXchange (NEX), housed at NASA Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, is a collaborative supercomputing and data analytics platform that improves the availability of Earth science data from NASA missions and other sources, models, analysis tools and research results through a centralized environment that fosters knowledge sharing, collaboration, and innovation.

The NASA Biological Diversity program supports basic research that advances the understanding of how and why biological diversity is changing. The NASA Ecological Conservation Program focuses on the transfer of research to effective decision support for natural resource management.

The California Sentinel Site Network (CA-SSN) is a partnership between the UCNRS and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), along with other public and private land partners. With nearly 100 planned biodiversity monitoring locations across the state, the CA-SSN intends to deliver open-access standardized biodiversity and climate data that will support research to advance conservation and resource management solutions. UCNRS will establish roughly 160 long-term monitoring sites across 42 reserves that include examples of most major ecosystems in California.

Field of Science:
Earth Science

Advisors:
Ian Brosnan
ian.g.brosnan@nasa.gov
650-604-1881

Eligibility Requirements:
Applications with citizens from Designated Countries will not be accepted at this time, unless they are Legal Permanent Residents of the United States. A complete list of Designated Countries can be found at: https://www.nasa.gov/oiir/export-control.

Eligibility is currently open to:

  • U.S. Citizens;

  • U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents (LPR);

  • Foreign Nationals eligible for an Exchange Visitor J-1 visa status; and,

  • Applicants for LPR, asylees, or refugees in the U.S. at the time of application with 1) a valid EAD card and 2) I-485 or I-589 forms in pending status.

Qualifications:
Candidate must have a PhD in a related field and experience working with remote sensing data. Experience with high-performance computing is desirable, but not required.

How To Apply:
All applications must be submitted in Zintellect.

Please visit the NASA Postdoctoral Program website for application instructions and requirements: How to Apply | NASA Postdoctoral Program (orau.org)

A complete application to the NASA Postdoctoral Program includes:

  • Research proposal

  • Three letters of recommendation

  • Official doctoral transcript documents

Application Deadline:
7/1/2025 6:00:59 PM Eastern Time Zone

Point of Contact:
Mikeala

Questions about this opportunity?
Please email npp@orau.org


8 de mayo de 2025

Postdoc en comportamiento de aves (Deakin University, Australia)

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Títulos en español:
Associate Research Fellow (80.065–107.633 AUD + 17% pensión) en Deakin University (Melbourne, Australia)
Investigación postdoctoral en ecología del comportamiento de aves amenazadas (2,5 años remunerados – Melbourne, Australia)
Trabajo de campo en comportamiento anti-depredador de aves (contrato fijo – Deakin University, Melbourne)
Investigación aplicada en evolución y conservación de aves amenazadas (Deakin University, Australia)
Plaza de investigación en escape y adaptación evolutiva de aves (financiación ARC Discovery Grant – Melbourne)

Título extra en inglés:
Associate Research Fellow in Avian Behaviour (Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia)


Associate Research Fellow in Avian Behaviour

Responsibilities:
The Associate Research Fellow in Avian Behaviour will initiate and conduct research into bird behavioural ecology and evolution: specifically the escape behaviour of two threatened bird species (the hooded plover, and helmeted honeyeater). The appointee will be responsible for conducting and coordinating field-based studies of escape behaviours in relation to management. They will also collect survival and reproductive data and perform evolutionary analyses. Other aspects will include working with the team to facilitate genetic analyses. The Fellow will work collaboratively as part of a research team led by Prof Matthew Symonds, A/Prof Mike Weston and Prof Lee Ann Rollins to conduct high-quality research on bird behaviour and evolution.
As an Associate Research Fellow, Avian Behaviour, you will:

  • Carry out an extensive field-based research programme in bird behaviour

  • Engage collaboratively to produce novel and high-quality research outputs in high-impact international journals

  • Utilise knowledge of the latest literature and methods relevant to avian behaviour, ecology and evolution

  • Develop and employ skills in the analysis of biological data

  • Exhibit excellent stakeholder engagement and relationship-management skills (e.g., with BirdLife Australia, Victorian State Government, Zoos Victoria)

Requirements:

  • A PhD in a relevant discipline

  • A clean, current driving licence

  • Demonstrated ability to conduct and publish high-quality research

  • Experience, skills and capacity to conduct independent field studies of bird behaviour in remote locations and for extended periods of time

  • Proven capacity to design and manage a research project

Location:
Deakin University, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Burwood campus, Melbourne, Australia

How to apply:
Full details and how to apply:
https://careers.pageuppeople.com/949/cw/en/job/571425/associate-research-fellow-avian-behaviour

Applications close on 14 May 2025.
Please do not send applications to the contact email. Use the link above for the job selection criteria and application portal.

Contact details:
Prof Matthew Symonds – matthew.symonds@deakin.edu.au


7 de mayo de 2025

Postdoc en telemetría animal (Maryland, USA)

Animal Telemetry Postdoctoral Fellow (Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, MD)


Animal Telemetry Postdoctoral Fellow

Overview: The Smithsonian Institution seeks an energetic, field- and data-oriented biologist to support marine animal telemetry research focused on fish migrations in Chesapeake Bay. The position is based in SERC’s Fisheries Conservation Lab, led by Dr. Matt Ogburn, and is based in Edgewater, MD. It is a one-year renewable position with two years of funding anticipated. This is a full-time position with a comprehensive benefits package and requires occasional travel.

Duties and responsibilities:

  • Initiates, develops, and participates in research and fieldwork in area of specialization.

  • Designs and conducts field sampling to measure variables like species composition and abundance, population size structure, and physiological condition.

  • Designs and conducts field and laboratory experiments.

  • Analyzes data using statistical and graphics software.

  • Writes reports, publishes scientific papers, and gives oral presentations.

  • Serves as consultant and advisor in area of expertise.

  • Assists with guidance and teaching of students and technicians.

  • Assists in preparation and submission of grant proposals.

  • Reviews research proposals and participates in conferences.

  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualification requirements:

  • Doctoral degree in Biology, Marine Science, or related field.

  • Experience in animal telemetry research (acoustic telemetry of teleost fish preferred).

  • Detail-oriented, responsible, and able to work in challenging field conditions.

  • Data entry and management skills required (R preferred).

  • Knowledge of marine organism biology and taxonomy preferred.

  • Experience engaging with diverse fisheries stakeholders preferred.

Conditions of employment:

  • Pass Pre-employment Background Check and Subsequent Background Investigation.

  • Complete a Probationary Period.

  • Maintain a Bank Account for Direct Deposit/Electronic Transfer.

  • Open to candidates eligible to work in the U.S.

Location: Edgewater, Maryland, USA

Compensation: $69,923 per year

Schedule: Full time, Onsite

How to apply: Apply through the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center career site by May 20, 2025.

Contact details: For accommodation requests: WattC@si.edu or CoyleB@si.edu.

About Smithsonian Environmental Research Center: SERC leads research and education on coastal ecosystems to inform decisions for a sustainable planet. Since 1965, it has conducted peer-reviewed research to understand the causes and consequences of global change and engages in education and citizen science.

6 de mayo de 2025

Becas de doctorado en ecología evolutiva en Australia

PhD opportunity in evolutionary ecology – Monash University, Australia

Responsibilities: The Community Ecology and Evolution group led by Giulia Ghedini is seeking motivated PhD candidates to join the team in the School of Biological Sciences at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.

We study how species interactions affect organismal physiology to get a better understanding of performance in complex environments. We use experiments (informed by theory) on marine phytoplankton to quantify (plastic and evolutionary) changes in growth, energy/resource use and competitive ability at the individual level; we then ask how these responses help explain the diversity and functioning of communities. Our motivation is to improve our understanding of biological systems, particularly to facilitate predictions in the context of environmental change.

The project "Evolutionary dynamics in communities" will study evolutionary dynamics in phytoplankton communities using experimental evolution. Predicting how multi-species communities evolve remains a challenge – phytoplankton is a great system to study eco-evolutionary dynamics in eukaryotes and improve our ability to predict the evolution of communities. The goal of this project is to quantify how biotic interactions alter competitive ability, resource use and coexistence between phytoplankton strains, as well as the consequences of these responses for community properties. The specifics of the project can be defined according to interests of the candidate, within the broader research interests of the group.

Requirements:

  • Honours or Masters of Science degree or equivalent

  • Knowledge in one or few of the following areas: evolutionary biology, population biology, ecology, marine biology, microbial ecology and evolution

  • Hands-on experience in any of those areas will be an advantage

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills in English

  • Demonstrated capacity to work independently and as part of a team

  • High level of motivation and enthusiasm to perform laboratory-based research

  • Experience in statistical analysis in R (or similar)

  • Capacity to commence studies by 2026

Location: Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

How to apply: After checking eligibility, email your expression of interest to Dr Giulia Ghedini (giulia.ghedini@monash.edu). Include:

  • A motivation letter (1–2 pages) describing your expertise and interests, and why you are a good fit for the research group

  • Academic transcripts

  • CV with list of publications (if available)

  • Contacts of two referees

Contact details: Dr Giulia Ghedini Email: giulia.ghedini@monash.edu

Additional information:

5 de mayo de 2025

Coordina proyectos de Economía Circular (56.421 € anuales) en Fundación Biodiversidad (Madrid)

Lidera la planificación estratégica en economía circular (56.421 €) en Fundación Biodiversidad (Madrid)

Plaza a cubrir: Coordinador/a (temporal) de Economía Circular

Descripción del puesto a cubrir:
Misión:
Liderar el área para el fomento de la economía circular en España, cuya actividad se desarrolla con fondos del Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia, Next Generation EU, asignados a este fin.

La tarea implica la organización, planificación, supervisión del área, con responsabilidad sobre el presupuesto, la elaboración y gestión de convocatorias de ayudas y cualquier otra contratación que sea precisa para el cumplimiento de la misión.

Funciones asignadas al puesto:

  • Liderar y coordinar desde el punto de vista técnico y estratégico todas las acciones que, desde la FB, dentro del marco de los fondos del Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia, Next Generation EU, se impulsen en el ámbito de la economía circular. Esto incluye elaborar, proponer y ejecutar planes de actuación, informes de gestión y presupuestos del área; así como organizar, planificar y supervisar las tareas del Área, asignándolas entre el equipo de trabajo de esta.

  • Supervisión del seguimiento técnico y económico de proyectos de convocatorias y proyectos propios.

  • Supervisión de los procedimientos de justificación, liquidación y pago. Revisión y firma de informes técnicos.

  • Aportar conocimientos técnicos y pensamiento estratégico para la elaboración de pliegos, formularios, modelos y procedimientos, así como en su caso, bases reguladoras y convocatorias.

  • Preparación y participación en los Comités de Evaluación de proyectos. Supervisión y apoyo en el procedimiento de propuesta de resolución y resolución definitiva de las convocatorias. Participación en la redacción y seguimiento de convenios con otros organismos.

  • Apoyo y gestión de las visitas de control financiero y seguimiento realizadas por la IGAE, el Tribunal de Cuentas, así como de cualquier entidad de control a la que la Fundación esté sometida.

  • Supervisar y proporcionar orientaciones para el seguimiento y control de asistencias externas.

  • Coordinar las actividades relacionadas con la planificación, seguimiento y control de indicadores de impacto y resultado del área, con un enfoque de gestión basada en resultados, para el reporte anual del Plan de Actuación.

  • Participar en la coordinación de trabajos y actuaciones en las que intervengan diversas áreas de la FB bajo la supervisión de la subdirección y la dirección.

  • Asistir y participar en eventos y foros. Organizar y participar en reuniones y eventos vinculados a los proyectos gestionados, incluyendo la preparación de documentos y presentaciones.

  • Elaborar y supervisar informes y notas sobre el estado del arte, avances y resultados tanto para la Fundación como para el Ministerio. Reporte del estado de los proyectos del área en las reuniones de coordinación y dirección. Preparar notas y materiales de comunicación. Realizar seguimiento de las novedades en materia de estrategias, planes, normativa, programas o proyectos relacionados con las actividades del área y del Ministerio de referencia.

  • Participar en las Comisiones de Seguimiento del convenio con la Dirección General de Calidad y Evaluación Ambiental para la gestión de las ayudas de economía circular en los fondos Next Generation.

  • Cualquier otra función encomendada por la Subdirección y/o Dirección de la Fundación.

Perfil requerido:

  • Titulación de Grado universitario (también antiguas Diplomatura y Licenciatura) en Ciencias Económicas o Sociales, Ingenierías, Derecho, Ciencias Ambientales, u otras equivalentes.

  • Experiencia profesional de, al menos, diez años en gestión y coordinación de proyectos.

  • Experiencia de, al menos cinco años, en el sector público y/o convocatorias de ayudas y fondos públicos.

  • Experiencia de, al menos tres años, en gestión de equipos de trabajo.

Competencias fundamentales y aptitudes técnicas:

  • Competencia profesional; eficiencia en el cumplimiento de los compromisos, de los plazos y en el logro de resultados; integración de un enfoque basado en resultados en la planificación del área, elaboración de los productos dentro de los estándares de tiempo, coste y calidad prescritos.

  • Alta capacidad para el trabajo en equipo.

  • Habilidades de comunicación oral y escrita, capacidad de adaptar el lenguaje, el tono, el estilo y el formato para adaptarse a los contextos y audiencias, y facilidad para compartir información y mantener informadas a las personas relevantes para el cumplimiento de sus tareas.

Se valorará:

  • Formación específica o experiencia, en la Ley de Contratos del Sector Público y la Ley General de Subvenciones.

  • Formación específica o experiencia en ayudas de estado y ayudas a empresas.

  • Experiencia en justificación de proyectos financiados por fondos públicos y/o auditorías.

  • Formación específica o experiencia en proyectos de economía circular y/o medio ambiente.

  • Formación específica en gestión de proyectos relacionados con temáticas como residuos, ciclo de vida de los productos, descarbonización de la economía, racionalización y eficiencia en el uso de recursos, consumo sostenible y/o economía circular.

  • Competencia avanzada de inglés (Nivel C1 o superior).

  • Disponibilidad inmediata.

Condiciones del puesto:

  • Contrato temporal (interinidad por vacante hasta su cobertura definitiva por tasa de reposición).

  • Ubicación del puesto: sede de la Fundación Biodiversidad en Madrid.

  • Sueldo bruto anual: 56.421,87 €.

  • Fecha de incorporación prevista: mayo/junio de 2025.



4 de mayo de 2025

Aplica metodologías biológicas al diseño arquitectónico (Copenhague, Dinamarca)

Postdoc in Building Development, Evolution and Genetics - DTU Construct

Responsibilities: We seek an evolutionary & / developmental / computational biologist for a Postdoc position in an interdisciplinary group applying biological analysis methods to building models to identify new methods to analyse and design better, more sustainable buildings.

Requirements: Background in evolutionary biology, developmental biology or computational biology. Interest in interdisciplinary research bridging biology and building design.

Location: Technical University of Denmark (DTU Construct), Copenhagen, Denmark

How to apply: For further details and information on how to apply, please see here: https://www.nature.com/naturecareers/job/12838548/postdoc-in-building-development-evolution-and-genetics-dtu-construct/

Contact details: We encourage you to contact Tim McGinley with any questions about the position and discuss how the position and its aims could co-evolve with your own interests and ambitions. Email: timmc@dtu.dk (please send CV to start an informal chat) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timmcginley/

3 de mayo de 2025

Trabaja en un santuario natural en los Andes del sur de Ecuador

Organic Lifestyle Employment Opportunity in the Andes Mountains of Southern Ecuador

Responsibilities:
As stewards of our site, you will be responsible for a diverse range of tasks related to the care, maintenance, and co-creation of our nature sanctuary and accommodations. This includes everything from organic gardening and orchard maintenance to maintenance and construction of structures, landscaping, soil ecology, water source management, erosion and fire prevention, dog care and training, micro-business enterprise development, culinary arts, sourcing of goods and services, site security, accounting, and record keeping.

Requirements:

  • High integrity

  • Energetic and skilled

  • Autonomous self-starters with positive "can-do" attitude

  • Passionate about organic lifestyle / permaculture / sustainability

  • Capable communicator in both Spanish & English

  • Ability to legally reside within Ecuador during the duration of the contract

  • Comfortable living & working in a remote mountainous area

  • Excellent physical & mental health

Specific skills and knowledge (desired):

  • Organic gardening & orchard maintenance and soil ecology

  • Permaculture

  • Construction skills (bio and/or conventional)

  • Landscaping and soil ecology

  • Water source management

  • Erosion control

  • Fire prevention

  • Dog care and training

  • Micro business-enterprise development (plant-based oils and medicinals)

  • Culinary arts

  • Sourcing of goods and services

  • Coordination of fabrication

  • Remote-site-security

  • Accounting and record keeping

Location:
The Sanctuary, Loja Province, approximately 45 minutes from Vilcabamba and 1.5 hours from the city of Loja. Access by well-maintained rustic trail only. No phone service; high-speed fiber optic internet available.

How to apply:
If you're passionate about living in harmony with nature, please fill out our typeform to apply: https://giveth.typeform.com/to/nm5ivoCa


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