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Fellow/Researcher (1109) in Industrial Ecology (Land cover changes
climate)</h2>
<p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/124559/postdoctoal-fellow-researcher-1109-in-industrial-ecology-land-cover-changes-climate-ivt-61-16">https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/124559/postdoctoal-fellow-researcher-1109-in-industrial-ecology-land-cover-changes-climate-ivt-61-16</a><br>
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background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);" align="LEFT">The Industrial
Ecology Progam (IndEcol) at the Department of Energy and Process
Engineering, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology
(NTNU), is offering a two-year postdoctoral/researcher position on
climate and bio resources. NTNU is a well-established institution
in this domain with authors contributing to 5<sup>th</sup><span
class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>assessment report by the
IPCC and more than 30 peer reviewed publications in this domain
over the last few years.<br>
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Many of the transformation pathways presented by the IPCC are
strongly dependent on land related measures to meet ambitious
targets of climate change mitigation. At the same time,
understanding and modelling how to best manage land and
terrestrial ecosystems for climate change mitigation across
different biomes with varying climatic conditions remains a
formidable challenge.</p>
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person that is strongly motivated to join our team to address the
interdisciplinary complexities of the land-climate nexus, with a
particular focus on boreal forest management and regional/global
climate. The selected candidate will join our group to obtain
insights that can guide the design of future strategies for
resource supply and utilization in the context of climate change
mitigation. The successful candidate should hold a PhD in forest
sciences, climate science, geo-informatics, or geography. PhDs in
applied informatics, physics and mathematics are also welcome to
apply. Given the interdisciplinary nature of the topic, we deem
interest and ability to explore new fields and sub-fields of the
interactions of terrestrial ecosystems with climate importance.
The candidate should have good programming skills in one or
several languages (e.g. Pyton, Matlab, Java, FORTRAN) in addition
to good understanding of fundamental in mathematics and physics.
Experience with handling large datasets, data parsing, and use of
land surface schemes is an advantage. Strong analytical
capabilities are expected. The candidate must be a good team
player while also being able to work independently and bring the
research forward. The applicant must be excellent in English both
written and orally. The position is of 2 years duration. Depending
on qualifications, the candidate will be hired as a Postdoctoral
Fellow or as a Researcher. Trondheim is the place of duty.</p>
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1109 are remunerated in kode 1109 and Postdoctor fellows are
remunerated in code 1352, and they are normally remunerated at
wage level 57, gross NOK 483 400 before tax. The salary is
adjusted according to the recent wage negotiations. There will be
a 2 % deduction for superannuation. </p>
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information may be obtained from: Researcher Francesco Cherubini,
phone + 47 73 59 89 42, email <a
href="mailto:francesco.cherubini@ntnu.no" style="color: rgb(0,
124, 177);"><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:francesco.cherubini@ntnu.no">francesco.cherubini@ntnu.no</a></a><span
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applications should not be sent to this email address.</p>
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