Organisation/Company: CNRS
Department: Direction des ressources humaines
Research Field: Environmental science, Biological sciences, Geosciences
Researcher Profile: First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country: France
Application Deadline: 14 Jul 2025 - 23:59 (UTC)
Type of Contract: Other
Job Status: Full-time
Hours Per Week: 35
Offer Starting Date: 23 Jun 2025
Funding: Not funded by a EU programme
Research Infrastructure: No
This recruitment aims to strengthen CNRS's role in the 'Water' pillar within the BIOEENVIS federation (FR 3728), enhancing coordination with the 'City' and 'Biodiversity' pillars, especially in the Rhône River Basin Workshop Zone. The role involves research on the impact of climate change and human activities on aquatic communities and hydro-system functioning, with potential development of sustainable management solutions through in situ studies, experiments, or modeling.
The researcher will foster collaborations across LEHNA teams and national networks like PEPRs, ZABR, IMU, and DRIIHM, and may engage in participatory science with local stakeholders. The project will focus on quantifying the effects of global change on lotic ecosystems, emphasizing biodiversity's role in biogeochemical functions and ecosystem resilience. Understanding these impacts will guide ecological remediation strategies.
The role includes teaching responsibilities aligned with university programs, covering hydrosystem functioning, ecology, and global change impacts on aquatic ecosystems, integrated into Master's curricula.
CNRS promotes open science, requiring research outputs to be accessible, including publications in HAL and data sharing, respecting restrictions. Dissemination will include publications, patents, software, and communication to diverse audiences via websites, newsletters, meetings, and conferences.
The project emphasizes science-society links, contributing to public decision-making and participatory initiatives with socio-economic actors.
Applicants must hold a doctorate or equivalent; there are no restrictions on age or nationality. CNRS values diversity and provides accommodations for applicants with disabilities.
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