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Job advertisement Two-year Postdoc in Atmosphere Microbial Habitability Modelling. Marseille, France.

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Two-year Postdoc in Atmosphere Microbial Habitability Modelling. Marseille, France.

Position
Two-year Postdoc in Atmosphere Microbial Habitability Modelling. Marseille, France.

Employer

Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography, Aix-Marseille University

The position is based at the Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography on the Luminy Campus of Aix-Marseille University in Marseille, France, and will be expected to lead the presentation of findings at national and international conferences, and publish in leading academic journals.

It is full time post for 2 years with the possibility of extension subject to available funds, with an expected start date in May 2024 or as soon as possible after that date. The successful candidate will be entitled to 49 days of holiday per year, with the possibility of remote working. The successful candidate will also enjoy a vibrant research group, access to excellent research facilities and platforms at the Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography and Aix-Marseille University, and be embedded in a team committed to high scientific integrity, open and reproducible science, and promoting inclusivity.

Marseille is an affordable, vibrant and historic city on the Mediterranean coast, with culinary excellence, diverse cultural experiences, and a large international community. The candidate will be based in the Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography, on the Luminy campus of Aix-Marseille Université, which is surrounded by nature being nestled among the spectacular Calanques National Park.

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Homepage: https://www.mio.osupytheas.fr/en


Location
Marseille, France

Sector
Academic

Relevant divisions
Atmospheric Sciences (AS)
Biogeosciences (BG)

Type
Full time

Level
Experienced

Salary
Open

Preferred education
PhD

Application deadline
10 May 2024

Posted
20 February 2024

Job description

We are seeking a 24-month Postdoc (PhD-level position) in Marseille, France, to work on a Human Frontier Science Project (HFSP) funded project ‘The atmosphere: a living, breathing ecosystem?’. The project is a collaboration involving the MIO in Marseille (France), the University of Guelph (Canada), Monash University (Australia) and Arizona State University (USA). The position is under the supervision of Dr. James Bradley (https://www.jbradleylab.com/). The postdoc will develop theoretical modelling approaches (including bioenergetics calculations and power-based ecosystem modelling) to investigate the potential habitability and ecological structure and function of microbial communities in the atmosphere. The initial focus for the postdoc is to model the habitability and ecological processes occurring in Earth’s atmosphere, and then to translate the tools and knowledge generated to the atmosphere of other planetary bodies or exoplanets.

The PDRA will develop, implement and apply microbial bioenergetics ecosystem modelling tools to study the atmosphere, including its resident microorganisms and its overall habitability. Modelling will focus on:
(i) Connecting the physicochemical characteristics of the atmosphere with its (potentially) resident microorganisms.
(ii) Determining plausible rates of energy-generating and energy-requiring reactions for atmosphere-dwelling microorganisms and assess catabolic and anabolic activity.
(iii) Combining various (biological, geochemical and geophysical) datasets to assess the survival and potential growth of atmosphere-dwelling microorganisms (using data generated by the project, as well as existing data).
(iv) Assessing habitability of Earth’s atmosphere and habitability indices of the atmospheres of other planetary bodies.

The postdoc will be embedded within a larger international team of microbiologists, geochemists, engineers and astrobiologists who are working collaboratively to understand the atmosphere is as a ‘living, breathing ecosystem’. The postdoc will be a full member of the HFSP research and as well as modelling, is expected to participate in the team’s data analyses and synthesis efforts, participate in cross-discipline collaboration, training and knowledge sharing exercises, and may take part in fieldwork.

The position is based at the Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography on the Luminy Campus of Aix-Marseille University in Marseille, France, and will be expected to lead the presentation of findings at national and international conferences, and publish in leading academic journals.

It is full time post for 2 years with the possibility of extension subject to available funds, with an expected start date in May 2024 or as soon as possible after that date.


How to apply

Informal enquiries should be made to Dr James Bradley (james.bradley@mio.osupytheas.fr).

To apply for the role, please email Dr. James Bradley (james.bradley@mio.osupytheas.fr) and include the following attachments (in English):

  • A cover letter (max. 2 pages) stating your motivation for applying to this position, research interests, relevant skills, training and experience.
  • Curriculum vitae.
  • Copy of official transcript(s).
  • Contact information for at least two and up to 3 references.

Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and until the final deadline of 10 May 2024. Interviews (in-person or remotely via teleconference/zoom) are expected to be held in May 2024.

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