Doctoral student in environmental science (geology/geochemistry)
Linnéuniversitetet / Högskolejobb / Kalmar
2024-12-18
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The Department of Biology and Environment (BOM) is part of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. The research activities of this interdisciplinary department cover areas such as aquatic ecology, cell and organismal biology, evolutionary biology, microbiology, environmental science and technology, animal welfare and zoonotic ecology.
Subject area for the position: Environmental science.
Location until further notice: Kalmar.
Term and hours: The doctoral studentship is limited in time in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance (Chapter 5, Section 7). The studentship is full-time.
Starting date: Starting data according to agreement but ideally before April 2025.
Job description
The marine environment is an important source of atmospheric methane with most of the emissions occurring in shallow, coastal areas. This is in part related to the fact that the vast quantities of methane produced in deep marine sediments worldwide are almost completely consumed or "microbially filtered" by anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) with sulphate below the seafloor. Gas advection in sediments can bypass the microbial filter and vent out on the seafloor constituting a source of methane to the water column and potentially to the atmosphere.
The research project will investigate the recently discovered gas ebullition fields in the deep Baltic Sea, where methane is being transferred to the bottom waters and atmosphere. More specifically, the project aims to investigate the origin of the gas using stable isotopes and porewater chemistry, the amount of gas being released to bottom waters and atmosphere, and to develop geological model to predict the existence of other ebullition fields in the Baltic Sea and other aquatic environments. The work includes laboratory activities and participation in offshore expeditions. We expect a strong cooperation with partners in Sweden and abroad.
The Higher Education Ordinance states that anyone who is employed as a doctoral student shall primarily devote themselves to their own studies, although they may, to a limited extent, also work with education, research, and administration. Before a doctorate has been awarded, such work may not exceed 20% of full-time work.
Eligibility
Basic authorization has the person who
• completed a second-cycle degree,
• completed course requirements totalling at least 240 credits, of which at least 60 credits are at second-cycle level, or
• has acquired essentially equivalent knowledge in some other way within or outside Sweden.
The candidate should have completed a degree matching the eligibility requirements listed above in geology, Earth science, geochemistry, or similar. The candidate should have a high proficiency in written and spoken English and have the ability to work independently as well as interact well in a research group.
Assessment criteria
While the position is primarily in geology/geochemistry, a documented knowledge of sedimentology and biogeochemistry would place the candidate at an advantage. Experience working in laboratory, notably with geochemical experiments and analyses (e.g., stable isotopes), and in offshore expeditions is desired.
Contact
Head of Department Jonas Waldenström (
jonas.waldenstrom@lnu.se), +46-(0)480-446195
Professor Marcelo Ketzer (
marcelo.ketzer@lnu.se), +46-(0)480-446255
HR-partner Marianne Palmér (
marianne.palmer@lnu.se), +46-(0)480-447303
Want to know more about the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences? Find out more at:
https://lnu.se/mot-linneuniversitetet/Organisation/fakulteten-for-halso--och-livsvetenskap/ Welcome with your application no later than January 31, 2025.
The application must be written in English and contain a CV (with the applicant's social security number, telephone number and e-mail as well as contact details including the telephone number and e-mail of two reference persons), a personal letter explaining why you are interested in the position and in what way the research project matches your interests and educational background, copy of passport, grades and certificates and other relevant documents.
Linnaeus University has the ambition to utilize the qualities that an even gender distribution and diversity brings to the organization. Please apply by clicking on the Apply button at the bottom of the ad. All documents must be attached to digital in the application. All documents cited must be received by the University no later than 23.59 (Local time in Sweden) on the closing day.
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http://www.lnu.se Jobbnummer 9067044