Post Doc Positions in Biodiversity Science, Genetic Indicator Assessment and Ecological Statistics
UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI
- Helsinki
- Sopimus
- Täyspäiväinen
Hoban S. et al. 2024 BioScience 74, 269-280.
Hoban, S. et al. 2023 Conserv. Lett., 16, e12953.A POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER POSITION IN ECOLOGICAL STATISTICSWe are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to develop methods for analyzing large scale biodiversity and ecosystem function data. Our approach is based on hierarchical Bayesian models that allow us to integrate heterogeneous, but complementary, ecological and environmental data. Depending on the background and interest of the candidate, the work will focus on a) extending state-of-the-art joint species distribution models (JSDM) to analyze ecosystem functions provided by species communities, b) developing methods to infer species and community level phenological patterns from noisy and censored data, or c) developing methods to analyze effects of extreme climate events on species communities.The candidate is also expected to contribute to other projects within the Research Center for Ecological Change in collaboration with other researchers in REC (see the other postdoc positions in this call). Opportunities for professional development, e.g. in project management, leadership, mentoring, teaching and grant writing, are available and encouraged.Candidates should have a doctoral degree in ecological statistics, statistics, or similar area, and previous experience in working with hierarchical Bayesian models and Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. Previous experience in ecological data analysis is considered as a strength. We seek candidates with the ability to analyze and interpret complex ecological data and a keen interest in advancing our understanding of drivers of natural populations and ecosystem functions they provide. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to conceive, execute and complete research projects, as well as the ability to collaborate effectively in a multidisciplinary team, are essential.Key referencesSchulz, T., Saastamoinen, M., Vanhatalo, J. (2025). Model-based variance partitioning for statistical ecology. Ecological Monographs 95(1): e1646Guilbault, E., Sihvonen, P., Suuronen, A., Huikkonen, I.-M., Pöyry, J., Laine, A.-L., Roslin, T., Saastamoinen, M., and Vanhatalo, J. (in press). Strong context dependence in the relative importance of climate and habitat on nation-wide macro-moth community changes. Journal of Animal EcologyItter, M., Kaarlejärvi, M., Laine, A.-L., Hamberg, L., Tonteri, T., Vanhatalo, J. (2024). Bayesian joint species distribution model selection for community-level prediction. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 33, e13827.Weigel. B., Mäkinen, J., Kallasvuo, M. and Vanhatalo, J. (2021). Exposing changing phenology of fish larvae by modeling climate effects on temporal early life-stage shifts. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 666:135-148SALARY AND HOW TO APPLY FOR THE POSITIONSThe salary of the successful candidate will be based on level 5 of the demands level chart for teaching and research personnel in the salary system of Finnish universities. In addition, the appointee will be paid a salary component based on personal performance. The starting salary will be ca. 3400-3800 euros/month, depending on the appointee's qualifications and experience. The University of Helsinki welcomes applicants from a variety of gender identities, and linguistic and cultural backgrounds.The application should include the following documents as a single pdf file:
- motivational letter telling which of the positions you are interested in and outlining why you are the right person for this task (max 1 page)
- CV (max 2 pages)
- list of publications
- contact information of two persons who are willing to provide a reference letter by separate request.
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