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The Department is looking for a motivated doctoral researcher to join the DynaDeep project, focusing on hydrogeological investigations and groundwater behaviour in various environments. Candidates should have relevant educational backgrounds and strong communication skills along with the desire to work in an interdisciplinary team environment.
About us:
The working group Hydrogeology and Landscape Hydrology investigates hydraulic and hydrochemical processes in the aquatic environment, in particular the interaction between surface water and groundwater, coastal hydrogeology, the role of water in ecosystems as well as the behaviour of pollutants in groundwater.
The research unit DynaDeep "The Dynamic Deep Subsurface of High-Energy Beaches”is a collaborative project investigating the hydrodynamic and biogeochemical processes in subterranean estuaries, i.e. the connective zones between land and sea. In Phase 2, the role of reactive zones (‘hot spots’), events (‘hot moments’), and compounds (‘hot stuff’) for the overall turnover of the biogeochemical reactor will be addressed at our central field site on the island Spiekeroog in Germany. The transferability and generalizability of our findings will further be challenged by conducting research at additional beaches in Belgium and France and with different global model approaches. With this interdisciplinary strategy, DynaDeep will elucidate the global relevance of the dynamic deep subsurface of high-energy beaches for carbon, nutrient and trace element cycling. For more information, see also https://uol.de/en/icbm/dynadeep.
The successful candidate will carry out hydrogeological investigations within DynaDeep 2. The doctoral candidate will (i) continue the hydrogeological work at the Spiekeroog core site with focus on capturing extreme events, and (ii) participate in the work at the validation sites in Belgium and France. The hydrogeological investigations combine fieldwork (i.e. CTD loggers, tracer data, age dating, lysimeters) and numerical groundwater flow and transport modelling.
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The University of Oldenburg is dedicated to increase the percentage of female employees in the field of science. Therefore, female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. In accordance to § 21 Section 3 NHG, female candidates with equal qualifications will be preferentially considered. Applicants with disabilities will be given preference in case of equal qualification.
We are seeking a motivated doctoral researcherwithin research unit DynaDeep "The Dynamic Deep Subsurface of High-Energy Beaches” (phase 2) at Faculty V, Institute for Biology and Environmental Sciences (IBU), Research Group Hydrogeology and Landscape Hydrologystarting at the next possible date (earliest 10/2025).
Please note that the position is subject to the final favorable decision of the German research foundation (DFG) in early July.