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6 de diciembre de 2024

Oferta de doctorado potente bio celular en Euskadi

 Oferta de doctorado en biología estructural – Trastornos neurodegenerativos

¿Te interesa la biología estructural y su relación con trastornos neurodegenerativos como el Parkinson y el Alzheimer? El Instituto Biofisika busca un/a candidat@ de doctorado para unirse a su equipo de investigación.

Sobre la investigación

El proyecto se centra en la organización de complejos de revestimiento de membranas que desempeñan funciones esenciales en el reciclaje de proteínas, con implicaciones directas en trastornos neurodegenerativos. La investigación hará uso de técnicas avanzadas, como:

  • Microscopía crioelectrónica (Cryo-EM)
  • Tomografía crioelectrónica (Cryo-TM)
  • Cristalografía de rayos X

Además, se realizarán ensayos funcionales con liposomas y células para caracterizar las proteínas implicadas.

Instalaciones y recursos

El/la estudiante de doctorado tendrá acceso a instalaciones de última generación como el Basque Resource for Electron Microscopy (BREM), equipado con un Titan Krios G4 y detector K3. También contará con acceso a los servicios e instalaciones del Instituto Biofisika, así como un programa de doctorado con tutorías, cursos, talleres y actividades transversales para el desarrollo de competencias científicas y profesionales.

Detalles del contrato

El contrato será predoctoral (FPI) financiado por el proyecto PID2020-119132GB-I00 del Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación.

Requisitos

  • Máster en Ciencias
  • Motivación para realizar investigación avanzada en biología estructural

Cómo aplicar

Las personas interesadas deben presentar su solicitud online en: https://www.cicbiogune.es/job-offers-form indicando la referencia: “Job Application: 127_AHierro FPI”.
La solicitud debe incluir:

  1. Carta de motivación
  2. CV con calificaciones

🗓 Fecha límite de solicitud: 15 de enero de 2025

📄 Más información: https://www.biofisika.org/sites/default/files/2024-11/127_AHierro%20FPI.pdf

5 de diciembre de 2024

Colabora en el comité para el clima de Ecologi (remunerado)

 🎉 We are excited to announce that we will be relaunching our Climate Committee next year and expanding our team of experts! 🎉

Ecologi’s Climate Committee was founded in 2021 to bring together industry experts and research professionals who sit outside of our business to bring specialist knowledge and support to maximise our climate impact. The committee supports the Impact team through providing expert knowledge across specialist fields which help shape the future of the team, and the wider business. Now we are looking for passionate academics, researchers and policy experts to join us in driving global climate action through this paid advisory role.

Our Climate Committee is organised into three dedicated working groups: Nature, Climate, and Policy.


Working Groups:

Nature
This working group will focus on research and key developments in habitat and landscape restoration, forest conservation and afforestation, and ocean science, among other critical topics. The insights generated from this working group will play a pivotal role in guiding our new Impact Funds and the projects we partner with, whilst also shaping the strategic future of Ecologi.

Requirements: To be part of this Working Group you will have extensive experience in research related to ecosystems, forests, biodiversity, ecology, or other relevant subject.

Climate
This working group will focus on research and developments in carbon dioxide removal, carbon markets, and decarbonisation across society. The insights generated from this working group will play a pivotal role in guiding our client advisory services, as well as our new Impact Funds which contribute to carbon dioxide removal scale-up, while also shaping the strategic future of Ecologi.

Requirements: To be part of this Working Group you will have extensive experience related to climate change, carbon removal and avoidance technologies, carbon markets, decarbonisation or other critical areas of climate science.

Policy
This working group will focus on research and developments in environmental policy, the Sustainable Development Goals, MEAs and corporate sustainability standards such as the SBTi and ISO. The insights generated from this working group will be pivotal in guiding our internal strategy and our client advisory services.

Requirements: To be part of this Working Group you will have experience in environmental policy, international frameworks and/or corporate sustainability standards.


This is a paid role with the opportunity to occasionally undertake additional (also paid) project-specific work. You must be able to commit to attending a minimum of one quarterly 1.5-hour meeting.

Please complete this short form to express your interest in joining one of our Working Groups.

Together, let’s drive global climate action and make a lasting impact! 🌟

Diseña e implementa una campaña de comunicación para la conservación de tiburones en Galápagos

 Oficial de Comunicación – Proyecto "Habla Tiburón"

Fundación Charles Darwin para las Islas Galápagos
Fecha límite de solicitud: 15 de diciembre de 2024

Ubicación: Puerto Ayora, Galápagos, Ecuador.
Tipo de contrato: Laboral, conforme al marco legal de la Ley Orgánica de Régimen Especial de Galápagos.

La Fundación Charles Darwin para las Islas Galápagos busca incorporar un/a Oficial de Comunicación para su proyecto "Habla Tiburón", cuyo objetivo es promover la conservación de tiburones y rayas en las aguas ecuatorianas. Este proyecto cuenta con el apoyo de la Agencia de los Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional (USAID) y se ejecuta en colaboración con el Fondo Mundial para la Naturaleza, WWF Ecuador.

Responsabilidades

  • Diseñar e implementar el Plan de Comunicación y el Plan de Marca del proyecto "Habla Tiburón".
  • Coordinar actividades de comunicación con equipos internos y contrapartes de WWF Ecuador, USAID y otros actores clave.
  • Gestionar la producción de contenidos online y offline, como publicaciones en redes sociales, comunicados de prensa, videos, entre otros.
  • Asegurar la calidad y consistencia de los mensajes comunicacionales, manteniendo la identidad de la Fundación Charles Darwin.
  • Gestionar relaciones estratégicas con diversas partes interesadas y supervisar la producción de eventos y materiales promocionales.

Perfil requerido

  • Título universitario en Ciencias de la Comunicación, Periodismo, Marketing Digital o áreas afines.
  • Al menos 5 años de experiencia en estrategias de comunicación, con al menos 3 años en proyectos de conservación o gestión de recursos naturales.
  • Experiencia en la gestión de comunicación en proyectos internacionales, preferentemente con USAID.
  • Excelente dominio de redacción en español e inglés, tanto en comunicación escrita como oral.
  • Disponibilidad para viajar dentro de Ecuador continental.

Condiciones de empleo

  • Contrato laboral a plazo fijo con renovación anual, sujeto a desempeño.
  • Base salarial de USD 2.200,00 mensuales, más beneficios de ley y otros beneficios voluntarios de la Fundación (seguro médico privado, póliza de vida, uniformes).

Requisitos para solicitar

Las personas interesadas deben completar el formulario de solicitud en el siguiente enlace, adjuntando la siguiente documentación en un solo archivo PDF:

  • Hoja de vida actualizada en inglés.
  • Carta de motivación en inglés (máximo 1.000 palabras), describiendo el interés en el puesto y la experiencia relevante.
  • Nombres, dirección de correo electrónico y número de teléfono de tres referencias profesionales.

Formulario de solicitud:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScRDCH1kNcav_vmVrC5q5CZmg0t5hPESSXKMbGxmhur1iISOg/viewform?usp=pp_url

4 plazas de vigilante ambiental en Madrid, Alicante y Sevilla

 

Oferta de Empleo: Técnico/a en Vigilancia Ambiental de Obras ADIF

Empresa: Tragsatec (Grupo Tragsa)
Vacantes: 4
Ubicación: Madrid (2 puestos), Alicante (1 puesto), Sevilla (1 puesto)
Fecha Límite de Inscripción: 08 de diciembre de 2024 (inclusive)


Descripción del Proyecto

Tragsatec, una empresa filial de Tecnologías y Servicios Agrarios (Grupo Tragsa), busca incorporar 4 licenciados/as, ingenieros/as o graduados/as + máster oficial en el área medioambiental para la asistencia técnica en Vigilancia Ambiental de Obras ADIF. Los puestos están disponibles en Madrid, Alicante y Sevilla.

El proceso de selección está destinado a la ejecución de actividades de ingeniería, consultoría y asistencia técnica en los ámbitos agrícola, ganadero, forestal y medioambiental, vinculadas al Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia financiado por la Unión Europea.

Funciones y Tareas:

  • Apoyo en la planificación y coordinación de las actividades necesarias para el control y vigilancia ambiental de las obras e instalaciones de ADIF AV en los Ejes Sur y Este.
  • Asesoría en la gestión y tramitación de autorizaciones ambientales y otros trámites administrativos de las obras.
  • Elaboración de informes ambientales derivados de la vigilancia.
  • Supervisión de la implantación y efectividad de las medidas ambientales durante la ejecución de las obras.
  • Realización de actividades de sensibilización ambiental dirigidas al personal implicado en las obras.
  • Propuestas de mejora continua en los Sistemas de Gestión Ambiental (SGA).

Requisitos Específicos:

  • Titulación: Licenciatura, Ingeniería o Grado + Máster Oficial en áreas del medio natural (homologado en España).
  • Experiencia Previa: Mínimo 3 años en consultoría ambiental y vigilancia ambiental en obras.
  • Carnet de conducir tipo B (válido en España y en vigor).

Méritos Valorables:

  • Experiencia en vigilancia ambiental en obras: De 1 día a 4 años.
  • Experiencia en GIS: De 1 mes a 1 año.
  • Experiencia en implantación y seguimiento de SGA: De 1 mes a 5 años.

Condiciones:

  • Contrato: Duración determinada de 2 años y 11 meses, asociado a la ejecución del proyecto financiado por fondos europeos.
  • Jornada: Completa.

Cómo Postular:

  • Fecha límite: 08/12/2024.
  • Documentación requerida: Título académico, experiencia laboral, y cualquier otra acreditación relevante.
  • Proceso de selección: Los documentos deberán presentarse a través de la solicitud en línea en el portal correspondiente. La falta de documentación correcta puede resultar en la exclusión del proceso.

Observaciones Adicionales:

  • Igualdad de Género: Se dará preferencia a la contratación del sexo infrarrepresentado en el puesto, en caso de igualdad de méritos.
  • Incorporación de Personas con Discapacidad: A igualdad de condiciones, se priorizarán las candidaturas de personas con una discapacidad acreditada superior al 33%.

Para más detalles y cómo aplicar, visita el sitio web de Tragsatec 

Enseña biología marina a bordo de un velero aventurero

 

Job Opportunity: Marine Science Instructor


Position Type: Annual Contract
Duration: September 15 – September 14 (following year)

  • Fall Session: September 20 – December 14
  • Spring Session: January 8 – April 2
  • Summer Session: June 5 – August 23

Location: Afloat (marine-based environment with frequent island activities)

Job Description

The Marine Science Instructor will teach two college-level courses:

  1. Introduction to Oceanography (3 credits)
  2. Introduction to Marine Biology (3 credits)

Responsibilities include:

  • Delivering lectures and practical activities for both courses.
  • Designing, administering, and grading quizzes, exams, papers, and presentations.
  • Mentoring students in both academic and non-academic aspects of the program.
  • Participating in sailing, scuba diving, and onboard duties like cooking, cleaning, and provisioning.
  • Supervising students during island field trips, hikes, and other activities.

Required Qualifications

  • Minimum: Master’s degree in Oceanography or Marine Science, with at least 18 graduate-level credit hours in relevant coursework.
  • Experience teaching at the undergraduate level.
  • Current Primary and Secondary Care certifications, including CPR.

Preferred Qualifications

  • PADI Divemaster or Instructor certification.
  • USCG Captain’s License or RYA/MCA Yachtmaster (200 ton).
  • Emergency Medical Technician (or equivalent medical certification).

Employee Characteristics

The ideal candidate will:

  • Be a positive role model who fosters a constructive learning environment.
  • Feel comfortable living in close quarters on a boat for extended periods.
  • Exhibit flexibility, adaptability, and good judgment in dynamic and remote environments.
  • Have excellent communication and teaching skills.
  • Be willing to take on additional program responsibilities beyond teaching, including irregular hours and teamwork in a collaborative setting.
  • Demonstrate a sense of humor, professional maturity, and the ability to handle challenging situations constructively.


4 de diciembre de 2024

Oportunidad de doctorado muy empleable en Dinamarca

 PhD Scholarship: Modeling the Spread of Novel Ecosystems

Aarhus University, Denmark
Application deadline: February 1, 2025, 23:59 CET

Project Title:
Forecasting the near-future spread of Novel Ecosystems under alternative environmental scenarios

Project Summary:
Biotic assemblages are transforming at unprecedented rates due to direct and indirect anthropogenic drivers. These changes are giving rise to novel ecosystems (NEs), characterized by species compositions and ecological functions that differ from historical baselines. NEs present both risks and opportunities for global biodiversity and ecosystem functions.

This PhD project focuses on modeling and forecasting NE spread to inform biodiversity management and climate resilience strategies. Key tasks include:

  • Developing Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) to simulate ecosystem transitions under various climate and socio-economic scenarios.
  • Investigating feedbacks between NEs and climate, including impacts on carbon storage, albedo, and evapotranspiration.
  • Conducting scenario-based simulations to identify NE hotspots and their effects on biodiversity and ecosystem services.

The selected candidate will work at the Department of Biology, Center for Ecological Dynamics in a Novel Biosphere (ECONOVO), Aarhus University, Denmark, gaining expertise in ecological modeling, high-performance computing, and complex data integration.

Position Requirements

Education and experience:

  • A Master’s degree (or at least one year into a Master’s program for a 4+4 scheme) in biology, ecology, environmental science, climate science, or related fields.
  • Experience in ecological modeling, preferably with DGVMs or large-scale ecosystem models.
  • Proficiency in programming (Python, R, or C++) and high-performance computing environments.
  • Advanced statistical knowledge for handling large datasets and validating models.
  • Strong teamwork and communication skills, with the ability to convey scientific results effectively.

Specific qualifications:

  1. Expertise in environmental or ecosystem modeling.
  2. Knowledge of version control systems like Git.
  3. Familiarity with climate scenario analyses using Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) and IPCC projections.

Scholarship Conditions

  • Location: Aarhus University, Denmark.
  • Start date: May 2025 or later.
  • The project will be conducted at the ECONOVO Center, a dynamic and interdisciplinary research environment.

How to Apply:

  1. Read the application guide thoroughly to ensure you meet the requirements and include all necessary documents.
  2. Complete your application online (opens December 1, 2024): apply here.
  3. Select “February 2025 Call” and the program “Biology.”
  4. Choose the study title: “Forecasting the near-future spread of Novel Ecosystems under alternative environmental scenarios (FnsNEu).”

Required Documents:

  • Project description (½-4 pages) outlining your research ideas and plans.
  • Updated CV.
  • Motivation letter.

Contact Information:
For further details about the project, contact Associate Professor Alejandro Ordonez: alejandro.ordonez@bio.au.dk

Aarhus University values equality, diversity, and career development and encourages all qualified candidates to apply, regardless of their personal background or circumstances.

Oportunidad de doctorado estudiando pardela balear con biotelemetría

 

ACCE+ DLA Programme: Spatio-temporal Determinants of Bycatch in Europe's Most Endangered Seabird

University of Liverpool, Faculty of Science and Engineering
Supervisors: Dr. Oliver Padget, Dr. John Green, Prof. Tim Guilford, Ms. Elisa Miquel Riera
Location: Liverpool, United Kingdom
Application Deadline: January 8, 2025
Funding: UKRI funding for 3.5 years


About the Project

This PhD project, hosted between the Avian Ecology Group at the University of Liverpool and the University of Oxford, aims to understand the complex interactions between climate change, bycatch, and fisheries discards policy to inform stakeholders and policymakers in their efforts to curb the decline of Europe’s most endangered seabird, the Balearic shearwater.

The project will use long-term tracking datasets, ringing and survival data, and newly developed GPS-sound recorders to investigate where Balearic shearwaters are most vulnerable to bycatch. By mapping these interactions and the spatio-temporal determinants of bycatch, the project seeks to provide evidence for policy change and effective mitigation methods.

Project Phases:

  1. Stage 1: Map boat associations detected by GPS-sound devices for breeding birds in Mallorca.
  2. Stage 2: Use these detections to train machine learning algorithms (neural networks, random forests, deep learning) to detect boat interactions in year-round geolocator immersion loggers, measuring bycatch exposure over the entire annual cycle.
  3. Stage 3: Revisit historical survival and geolocator data to assess how bycatch exposure predicts survival and demographic trends.
  4. Stage 4: Model how the 2019 EU discards ban might impact population decline and bycatch risk.

Candidate Profile

The ideal candidate will be passionate about both conservation and animal behavior. While experience with tracking data analysis is beneficial, the focus is on a candidate's enthusiasm for understanding the interaction between animal behavior and conservation. A biological sciences degree is preferred, and an interest in quantitative biology is a plus. Fieldwork in the Balearic Islands (including remote and cave-based work) will be part of the project, but this is not a requirement.

How to Apply

  • Complete the ACCE+ personal statement proforma (available on the ACCE website) instead of a traditional cover letter.
  • Submit a CV and contact details of two referees.
  • For full details, including how to apply and the personal statement proforma, visit the ACCE website.

Part-Time Study Options

The PhD is available as part-time or full-time, with part-time being a minimum of 50% of full-time. Discuss potential part-time arrangements with the primary supervisor before applying.

Funding Notes

  • The NERC ACCE+ DLA programme starts in October 2025.
  • UKRI funding covers:
    • Stipend (2024/25 UKRI rate: £19,237)
    • Tuition fees (2024/25 UK rate: £4,786)
    • Research support and training grant (RTSG)
  • Home fees are covered for both UK and international students. Successful international candidates do not need additional funding for fees.

Candidate Webinar

The primary supervisor will host a Zoom webinar in December 2024 for prospective candidates. Register through the project page for more details.

Postdoc en biología de la conservación en Suiza

Open Postdoc Position in Conservation Biology/Restoration Ecology at the University of Bern, Switzerland


Position: Postdoc in Conservation Biology/Restoration Ecology
Location: University of Bern, Baltzerstrasse 6, 3012 Bern, Switzerland
Duration: 12-24 months
Language Requirement: English
Contact: jean-yves.humbert@unibe.ch
Closing Date: 15/01/2025
Start Date: 01/03/2025


Job Description

The Division of Conservation Biology at the University of Bern invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher in the field of conservation biology/restoration ecology. This position is part of a research program funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, titled "Restoring Grassland Biodiversity: From Degraded, Species-Poor to Integral Stable-State Ecosystems."

The research program, launched in 2018, focuses on developing and evaluating restoration methods aimed at converting species-poor grasslands into biodiversity-rich ecosystems. The project includes two main modules:

  1. Lowland Module: Focuses on proactive restoration methods for hay meadows.
  2. Mountain Module: Investigates passive restoration methods to enhance biodiversity in degraded grasslands in the Swiss Alps.

The position will involve data analysis on plants and invertebrates previously collected during the project and the preparation of scientific manuscripts. Research questions will be shaped based on the candidate's interests. The postdoc will also co-supervise PhD students and several MSc and BSc students, and contribute to teaching activities. Collaboration with the Institute of Ecology and Evolution, other division members, and external partners will be encouraged.


Responsibilities

  • Analyze data on plants and invertebrates collected as part of the restoration project.
  • Prepare scientific publications and contribute to writing manuscripts.
  • Supervise one PhD student and several MSc/BSc students.
  • Participate in teaching activities related to the research program.
  • Collaborate with external stakeholders and other research institutions.

Qualifications

  • Education: PhD in ecology, conservation biology, agro-ecology, or a related field.
  • Experience: Strong research experience in agro-ecology and restoration ecology, demonstrated by a solid publication record.
  • Skills:
    • Strong analytical and statistical skills.
    • Proficiency in data analysis software (e.g., R, GIS).
    • Excellent English writing skills, with experience in publishing peer-reviewed articles.
    • Experience in supervising students is a plus.
  • Additional: Motivation to work in a multidisciplinary and international research environment.

Employment Details

  • Employment: 80-100% (full-time or part-time, depending on candidate preferences).
  • Duration: Approximately 2 years.
  • Salary: Gross salary in line with Swiss National Science Foundation guidelines (CHF 80,000–110,000 per annum).
  • Start Date: Expected starting date is 1st March 2025.

How to Apply

Please submit the following documents as a single PDF file to jean-yves.humbert@unibe.ch:

  • Letter of motivation
  • CV, including a list of publications
  • Summary of PhD thesis
  • Contact details of two references (names, institutional addresses, emails, and phone numbers)

Application Deadline: 15th January 2025

The University of Bern promotes equal opportunities and aims to reduce barriers to entry, supporting a diverse and inclusive work environment.

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