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An established research group is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to investigate marine biodiversity responses to climate change. This role involves analyzing microfossil data and contributing to the design of climate-smart marine protected areas. The position is part of a large interdisciplinary consortium aimed at advising the German government on marine biodiversity protection. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in (palaeo)ecology, excellent programming skills, and a passion for working in diverse teams. Join us in making a significant impact on marine conservation efforts!
The research group Micropalaeontology and Palaeoceanography at MARUM invites applications for a postdoctoral position investigating the response of marine biodiversity to climate change on long time scales with the ultimate goal to use this knowledge in the design of climate-smart marine protected areas. Working within a large interdisciplinary consortium, the candidate will analyse existing compilations of microfossil abundance time series and generate new data from marine sedimentary records on Quaternary planktonic foraminifera biodiversity dynamics. The consortium in which the project is embedded includes experts in theoretical ecology, modelling and social science. It aims to advise the German federal government on the protection of marine biodiversity outside national jurisdiction. Knowledge transfer into the policy sphere is thus a key component of the project and the candidate is expected to actively contribute to this process.