Dear colleagues,

*A 2-year Postdoc position is available at the Department of Forest Ecology
and Management, SLU, **to investigate the carbon dioxide and methane fluxes
over a managed boreal forest landscape based on tall tower eddy covariance
measurements.*



*Project overview*

The project focuses on exploring tall tower eddy covariance (EC) data of CO2,
CH4 and H2O fluxes across a 68km2 forest catchment (ongoing since 2016).
This work takes advantage of the ICOS-Svartberget tall tower infrastructure
(www.icos-sweden.se/station_svartberget.html) which provides additional
data of atmospheric GHG concentration gradients along a 150m tower and all
relevant meteorological and environmental variables. Combined with a stream
monitoring network to quantify aquatic GHG fluxes across the Krycklan
catchment (www.slu.se/Krycklan), this allows for investigating the full C
and GHG balances and their primary controls at the landscape scale for a
typical managed forest catchment in boreal Sweden. The successful candidate
will be mainly responsible for processing and interpreting these tall tower
eddy covariance data and for publishing findings in relevant high-rank
scientific journals.



This project is part of a larger research framework in which a team of five
postdoctoral fellows will jointly explore and integrate terrestrial and
aquatic fluxes of C and GHGs from plot to regional scales in the boreal
region of Northern Sweden. For this purpose, the postdoc team will make use
a unique set up that integrates the well-established SITES research
infrastructure of the Degerö and Krycklan catchments (www.slu.se/Krycklan)
with the ICOS-Degerö and ICOS-Svartberget flux stations (www.icos-sweden.se)
and Svartberget Experimental Forests (
www.slu.se/en/departments/field-based-forest-research/experimental-forests/vindeln-experimental-forests/),
where research related to catchment hydrology, biogeochemistry and forestry
has been carried out for several decades. These excellent research
infrastructures include permanently employed and skilled technical staff, 8
eddy covariance sites, >500 forest inventory plots, 16 long-term monitored
streams and high-resolution Lidar scans which altogether provide valuable
data to estimate terrestrial and aquatic C fluxes across two typical boreal
catchments. Combined with tall tower EC and atmospheric concentration
records to support inverse modeling, this provides exceptional resources
for investigating and linking boreal C and GHG dynamics and their
underlying drivers spanning from the plot to the regional scale. Throughout
the entire project, the postdoctoral fellows will closely collaborate in
their research activities to create new knowledge by bridging the various
spatial scales. Thus, this project offers ample possibilities for
scientific interactions and career development.







*Qualifications:*

• The candidate must have a PhD awarded in the fields of environmental
sciences, ecology, physical geography or any other closely related subject

• *Demonstrated experience with eddy covariance data and
micrometeorological theory **including data processing and interpretation
is required*

• The candidate must be able to independently conduct field work, which
also requires a driver's license valid in Sweden.

• The candidate must be fluent in English to be able to write, communicate
and interact in an English-speaking environment.

• The candidate must have documented experience in writing and publishing
scientific articles

• Experience in either one or more of the following is considered a merit:
carbon cycle research in boreal landscapes (i.e. forests, peatlands and
aquatic systems), eddy covariance measurements with a tall tower and/or in
complex terrain, flux footprint modeling, skills in GIS, logger programming
and/or in the handling and processing of large, multiple-source, data sets



*Place of work*: The postdoc location is at the Forestry Faculty of the
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Department of Forest
Ecology & Management, in Umeå, Sweden.



*Starting date*: spring/summer 2019



*To apply:*

Please send a CV, publication list, PhD diploma, copies of up to three
relevant publications and a motivation letter (max. 2 pages) outlining
previous research, current research interests and other activities of
relevance for the position. Names and contact information of at least two
reference persons are also required. All application documents should be
written in English. Please submit your application in electronic form to
Matthias Peichl (matthias.pei...@slu.se). Reviewing of applications will
start on *December 3* and will continue until a suitable candidate is found.



*For further information *about the position and the project please contact:

Matthias Peichl; Associate Professor, Dept. of Forest Ecology & Management,
SLU, matthias.pei...@slu.se

Mats Nilsson; Professor, Dept. of Forest Ecology & Management, SLU,
mats.b.nils...@slu.se

Hjalmar Laudon; Professor, Dept. of Forest Ecology & Management, SLU,
hjalmar.lau...@slu.se





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Matthias Peichl
Associate Professor
Forest Landscape Biogeochemistry
Department of Forest Ecology & Management
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Postal Address: 901 83 Umeå, Sweden
Visiting address: Skogsmarksgränd
Phone: +46 (0)90 786 8463
Fax: +46 (0)90 786 8163
E-mail: matthias.pei...@slu.se
www.slu.se/en/cv/matthias-peichl/
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