Associate Professor in Marine Phytoplankton Ecology
5 months ago
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20th August 2024 Languages English EnglishThe Department of Biology has a vacancy for an
Associate Professor in Marine Phytoplankton Ecology
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About the position
(IBI) has a vacant permanent position for a marine phytoplankton ecologist as an Associate Professor in the . The position is part of a NTNU effort to use enabling technology for research and education of phytoplankton dynamics to provide knowledge needed for better ecosystem management.
The overarching aim of the Marine Sciences section is focused on sustainable management, production, and utilization of biological marine resources. The announced position will strengthen research, education, and innovation activities in marine sciences at NTNU, particularly to provide better knowledge on natural and human induced changes in marine primary production and biodiversity using new tools. This position is expected to contribute to the collection and analysis of data from advanced sensors attached to robotic platforms operating in space, air, sea surface and/or underwater for the study of marine phytoplankton, such as the (OP). Therefore, candidates with expertise in the collection and analysis of data from in situ sensors collected over different time and space scales related to phytoplankton biomass, biodiversity, primary production and function are encouraged to apply for this position.
Over the last decade, IBI has, in collaboration with other departments at NTNU, positioned itself to be a leader in using marine robotics and sensors in marine ecological applications. With increasing opportunities in this area, we need more capacity and expertise to meet upcoming challenges. The hired candidate will be able to join a dynamic, cross-disciplinary team that is working on the development of new techniques to provide ecological information needed for enhanced environmental monitoring.
We are looking for a candidate who can create synergies with other sections from the Department of Biology, which include broad biological expertise (e.g. cellular and molecular biology, physiology, environmental toxicology, ecology and biodiversity). In addition, the new faculty member is expected to take an active part in the development of cross disciplinary research at NTNU. Collaborations with colleagues at the Departments of Marine Technology, Engineering Cybernetics, Chemistry and Marine Archaeology are highly relevant. The Associate Professorship will have access to the NTNU and SINTEF infrastructure in including the Fjordlab, OceanLab, and the Applied Underwater Robotics Laboratory () at Trondhjem Biological Station ().
The employed candidate will be a member of the Marine Sciences section with office and laboratory at Trondhjem Biological Station (TBS). Teaching and research activities will be within marine sciences. The department is hosting the international study program “Master in Ocean Resources” (), designed to give students a broad understanding of the complex interactions in the marine sector across fields of marine ecology and aquaculture. The employed candidate will contribute to the study program in the field of marine ecology of MSOCEAN, as well as teaching marine-related courses in the bachelor’s program in Biology.
The position is sponsored for a 5-year period by Equinor through the Academy Agreement and will thereafter be fully covered by NTNU.
The Associate Professor will report to the Head of Department.
Duties of the position
As a new employee at IBI and member of the Marine Sciences section you will:
Initiate research in phytoplankton ecology using remote- and in-situ observations using underwater, surface, in air or space-borne sensors, such as in the Observation Pyramid (OP). Take part in interdisciplinary research and education collaborations across the different sections at IBI, as well as other departments and faculties at NTNU. Engage in applications for external funding from e.g., the Research Council of Norway, European Research Council, educational agencies, and other available resources. Participate in the further development of the Department of Biology and the Marine Sciences section. Teach in the above-mentioned study programs, including supervision of PhD and MSc fellows.
Required qualifications
Candidates will be evaluated based on documented qualifications. We encourage qualified candidates to apply regardless of their gender identity, ability status, or cultural, ethnic, or religious background. We especially encourage upcoming early career academics and candidates from underrepresented groups to apply. To develop an inclusive and vibrant departmental culture, the Department of Biology maintains a standing committee focused on diversity, equality, and inclusivity ().
You must have the qualifications required for the position of Associate Professor in the field of marine phytoplankton ecology/biological oceanography, as outlined in .
Your PhD, or comparable academic work, must be within marine phytoplankton ecology, biological oceanography or related fields. You must have a minimum of two years of relevant research experience in addition to your PhD. You must have research experience related to phytoplankton ecology with focus on physical coupling (environmental variables). You must have hands on experience in in situ methods/observations to measure phytoplankton biomass, biodiversity, primary production and function. You must have a strong scientific track record according to your career stage.You must document relevant basic competence in teaching and supervision at a university/higher education-level, as referenced in the Norwegian national. If this cannot be documented, you will be required to complete an approved course in university pedagogy within two years of commencement. NTNU offers qualifying courses.
New employees who do not speak a Scandinavian language by appointment is required, within three years, to demonstrate skills in Norwegian or another Scandinavian language equivalent to level three of the .
Preferred qualifications
Demonstrated ability to attract external funding from national and/or international funding agencies related to the research area. Demonstrated ability to conduct internationally competitive research. Interest in use of statistical methods and machine learning approaches for ocean health state assessments. Experience with the use of new enabling sensors in marine phytoplankton ecological research. Hands-on field work experience, method development and/or ocean-going experience. Teaching experience from higher education, including supervision of MSc- and PhD-students.
Personal qualities
Ambitious and highly motivated to develop internationally recognized excellent research, attract external funding, and contribute to the development of the department’s teaching plans. Ability to initiate new projects. Demonstrated teamwork skills with ability to work closely as part of collegial teams, and to contribute to a good and inclusive working environment. Excellent communication skills.
We offer
exciting and challenging tasks in a strong international academic environment an opportunity to join the NTNU Observation Pyramid team that includes several departments and faculties, working locally, nationally and internationally. an open andwith dedicated colleagues favourable terms in the
Application Process
You can find more information about working at NTNU and the application process .
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Salary and conditions
A position as an Associate Professor (code 1011) will be remunerated according to the Basic Agreement for the Civil Service, depending on qualifications and seniority. As required by law, 2% of this salary will be deducted and paid into the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund.
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