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14 de enero de 2023

PhD: Estudia y desarrolla modelos inspirados en la biología para manejar grupos animales

Oferta compartida por Cristina

Biological Sciences: Fully Funded EPSRC DTP and Swansea University PhD Scholarship: Biologically inspired herding of animal groups (RS209)

Closing date: 23 January 2023

Key Information


Funding providers: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) DTP and Swansea University's Faculty of Science and Engineering

Subject areas: Collective animal behaviour, flocking, swarm systems, agent-based models, robotics, UAVs

Project start date: 1 October 2023 (Enrolment open from mid-September)

Project supervisors: Dr Andrew King
Dr Miguel Lurgi

Aligned programme of study: PhD in Biological Sciences

Mode of study: Full-time or Part-time

Project description:

Background- A single sheepdog can bring together and manoeuvre hundreds of sheep from one location to another. Engineers and biologists are fascinated by sheepdog herding because of the potential it provides for bio-inspired strategies for herding real animal groups. Herding of animal groups over the sea, on land, and in the air using UAVs (for example) has potential to solve a variety of ecological problems that are currently impossible, dangerous, and/or costly for humans to manage directly.

Project details- The student will use existing data and collect new data on a variety of animal systems to research and develop biologically inspired models for herding animal groups – “bioherding”. The student will be based at www.SHOALgroup.org, Swansea University, and supported by a highly interdisciplinary team of international collaborators that includes biologists, mathematicians, and engineers. The student will travel to collaborator labs to complete specific project objectives.

Timeline- Candidates will be shortlisted and invited to interview early February 2023. A panel will meet soon after 20 February 2023 to decide on the successful candidate.

Eligibility

Candidates must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level in Biosciences or a related subject, or a master’s degree with a minimum overall grade at ‘Merit’ (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University). See ‘country specific information for European and international applicants (available at the bottom of the page)'.

We are looking to hire a biology graduate with strong quantitative skills, or an maths/engineering/computer scientist graduate with a strong interest in biology. An enthusiasm for tackling challenging computational problems is essential and prior experience with programming (e.g., in R, Python, MATLAB, etc.) is required. The candidate should have strong interpersonal skills and be enthusiastic about working across disciplines.

English Language requirements: If applicable – IELTS 6.5 overall (with at least 6.0 in each individual component) or Swansea recognised equivalent. Details on the Swansea University English Language entry policy can be found here.

This scholarship is open to candidates of any nationality.

NB: If you are holding a non-UK degree, please see Swansea University degree comparisons to find out if you meet the eligibility.

If you have any questions regarding your academic or fee eligibility based on the above, please email pgrscholarships@swansea.ac.uk with the web-link to the scholarship(s) you are interested in.

Funding


This scholarship covers the full cost of tuition fees and an annual stipend at UKRI rate (currently £17,668 for 2022/23).

Additional research expenses will also be available.

How to Apply


To apply, please complete your application online with the following information: Course choice – please select Biological Sciences / PhD / Full-time / 3 Year / October

In the event you have already applied for the above programme previously, the application system may issue a warning notice and prevent application, in this event, please email pgrscholarships@swansea.ac.uk where staff will be happy to assist you in submitting your application.
Start year – please select 2023
Funding (page 8) –‘Are you funding your studies yourself?’ – please select No
‘Name of Individual or organisation providing funds for study’ – please enter ‘RS209 – PhD BioSci'

*It is the responsibility of the applicant to list the above information accurately when applying, please note that applications received without the above information listed will not be considered for the scholarship award.

One application is required per individual Swansea University led research scholarship award; applications cannot be considered listing multiple Swansea University led research scholarship awards.

We encourage you to complete the following to support our commitment to providing an environment free of discrimination and celebrating diversity at Swansea University: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Monitoring Form (online form)

As part of your online application, you MUST upload the following documents (please do not send these via email): CV
Degree certificates and transcripts (if you are currently studying for a degree, screenshots of your grades to date are sufficient)
A cover letter including a ‘Supplementary Personal Statement’ to explain why the position particularly matches your skills and experience and how you choose to develop the project.
Two references (academic or previous employer) on headed paper or using the Swansea University reference form. Please note that we are not able to accept references received citing private email accounts, e.g. Hotmail. Referees should cite their employment email address for verification of reference.
Evidence of meeting English Language requirement (if applicable).
Copy of UK resident visa (if applicable)

Informal enquiries are welcome, please contact Dr Andrew King (a.j.king@swansea.ac.uk).

*External Partner Application Data Sharing – Please note that as part of the scholarship application selection process, application data sharing may occur with external partners outside of the University, when joint/co- funding of a scholarship project is applicable.

13 de enero de 2023

Cuatro ofertas de postdoc en la Unidad de Excelencia Modeling Nature de la Universidad de Granada

Oferta compartida por Cristina

Modeling Nature Research unit at the University of Granada (Spain) requests declarations of interest in applications for 4 post-doctoral fellowships 

Deadline January 22nd

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Trabajo de campo anillando y monitoreando aves en primavera en Noruega

Oferta compartida por Cristina

Fieldworker/ringer for spring 2023 offer


We are looking for a fieldworker for the spring season 2023, from March 14. Duration: 4-8 weeks.


We are at the far end of the Lista Peninsula at Lista Lighthouse in Farsund municipality (Norway). The station conducts migratory bird monitoring by net trapping, and daily migration counts of both seabirds and passerines. About. 1000 birds are ringed each spring.

Necessary requirements for applicants are:
* ringing license or experience in counting birds on sea migration
* willingness to work early mornings, and sometimes long days in the field, occasionally under demanding weather conditions
* a positive attitude and willingness to work in a team with others

Compensation under agreement. It is possible to spend the night at the station for free.

Send your CV to post@listafuglestasjon.no if you are interested.

Mark the e-mail with "Fieldworker spring 2023- Name Surname" in the subject field. Applicants will receive a response one week after the application deadline.

Application deadline: 21 January.

If you have questions about the job, you can send an email to post@listafuglestasjon.no.

11 de enero de 2023

Vacantes de técnicos en cartografía de hábitats (Madrid, España)


Desde Tragsatec se está desarrollando un proyecto de cartografía de hábitats en el que actualmente necesitamos incorporar diferentes técnicos en cartografía, con conocimientos de flora y vegetación y un dominio básico de SIG.

Actualmente ya hay un equipo de trabajo funcionando y las nuevas vacantes se incorporarían a trabajar dentro del mismo, en Madrid. Jornada completa con 50% de teletrabajo, salario según XIX Convenio Colectivo Nacional de Empresas de Ingeniería y Oficinas de Estudios Técnicos y contrato de 20 meses.

Os adjuntamos una vacante que ya está publicada (abierta hasta el 16 de enero de 2023): https://www.tragsa.es/_layouts/GrupoTragsa/ficha-oferta-empleo.aspx?tipo=FTG&jobid=34812

También os informamos que próximamente se publicarán más vacantes para este proyecto (técnico en cartografía de pastos, matorrales, GIS, etc) por lo que os animamos a difundir esta información a toda persona que pueda estar interesada y a estar atentos a la plataforma de ofertas especificas del grupo Tragsa: https://www.tragsa.es/es/equipo-humano/unete-a-nuestro-equipo/ofertas-empleo-temporal/Paginas/ofertas-especificas.aspx

Dos puestos en un proyecto europeo super chulo de conservación de biodiversidad a nivel genómico.

Oferta compartida por Nuria


Two roles are aimed to be filled within ERGA (https://www.erga-biodiversity.eu/), a pan-European initiative aiming to generate high-quality reference genomes for a variety of non-model eukaryotic species. The BGE project (https://biodiversitygenomics.eu/) is funded by the Horizon Europe Programme under the Research and Innovations Action Call on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services "European participation in global biodiversity genomics endeavours aimed at identifying all biodiversity on Earth.

Role 1: Project Data Manager supporting large-scake genome sequencing and assembly project

We seek a highly motivated individual for a Post-doctoral position to coordinate biogenome project data and metadata management for the European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) stream of the BIODIVERSITY GENOMICS EUROPE (BGE) project. Working with others across Europe, the project offers opportunities to discuss, design, and implement innovative research data management solutions, with parallel needs for visualisations and interoperability with major European data infrastructures. 
 
The position has an annual salary of €33,000 (€27,000 for Italian residents) and is available for up to three years, subject to annual review, starting from March 1, 2023 at the Department of Biology, University of Florence (Italy). The successful candidate will have the liberty of working on site and/or remotely upon mutual agreement.

Scientific context
Specific measures for preserving European ecosystems as a part of the European Commission Biodiversity Strategy are devoted to a comprehensive description of wildlife genomics. In particular, the characterization of high-quality, chromosome-level reference genomes of key European species can help understand past and present demographic trends and predict if, how and to which extent species important to ecosystem services will cope with habitat changes, how their distribution can respond to the ongoing shifts in habitat quality, and what their level of resilience will be in terms of e.g. susceptibility to pathogens and adaptation to a changing environment. Understanding features of the genome related to the ability of organisms to respond to such challenges will help better understand how to preserve ecological community and ecosystem functions.
One of the main goals of the BGE Project is to establish the European node of the Earth BioGenome Project (EBP) and coordinate and upscale a distributed infrastructure for generating reference-quality genome sequences of European biodiversity. The BGE Project will also enable population genomic studies on organisms relevant to ecosystem function, agriculture, fishery as well as endangered species and endemisms.

Candidate profile and duties
The position is meant to support efficient and accurate data and metadata collection under the BGE project respecting Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) standards. The ideal candidate will have experience with databases, data wrangling, good knowledge of some scripting language (e.g. Python and/or Bash) and good interpersonal and communication skills. Prior experience with the COPO data brokering platform (https://f1000research.com/articles/9-495), genomic workflows and the ENA database are desirable but not compulsory.
The postdoctoral appointee will help coordinate the activities of the ERGA stream of the BGE project regarding sample acquisition and metadata collection, and implement, maintain, and update data management systems and software infrastructure that will be used to collect the metadata associated with all the samples processed under the BGE Project. The person will also support the data wrangling process across the multiple BGE institutions and the public archives (particularly the European Nucleotide Archive, ENA), work closely with members from the ERGA scientific committees and participate in discussion groups around metadata collection connected to ERGA through the EBP.

Application
Interested candidates should have a PhD in Biology, Bioinformatics, Computer Science or related areas. They may want to submit a preliminary enquiry including 
  1. a cover letter presenting the research interests and relevant experience of the applicant (max. 1 page),
  2. a Curriculum Vitae including the list of publications, and
  3. the names and e-mail addresses of two referees to: <chairs@erga-biodiversity.eu>.
The deadline for applications is January 31, 2023. By this date, applicants will need to fill in the online application form here:
https://stlabtest.dinfo.unifi.it/beta/akademia-candidature/announcements-search
(The application form can be accessed by first clicking the upper right "A" icon to switch language into English and then Search structure: BIO-Biologia, Title: Supporting large-scale genome sequencing and assembly projects)

Additional Information on the call and an additional list of official documents to be submitted to the Italian Ministry of University and Research by the application deadline can be found here:
ENGLISHITALIAN

Short-listed candidates will be interviewed on February 13, 2023 in video conference mode.

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Role2: Knowledge Transfer & Scientific Training Officer to support capacity building in biodiversity genomics

We seek a highly motivated scientist to develop and implement strategies in training and knowledge transfer for the European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) stream of the BIODIVERSITY GENOMICS EUROPE (BGE) project.

This position will run initially for 12 months and is meant to design and establish the short, mid and long-term strategies for the training of scientists and nonscientists in connection with ERGA. The person appointed to the position will work closely with members of the Training and Knowledge Transfer (TKT) and Citizen Science (CS) ERGA committees.
The position has an initial annual salary of €27,560 (€25,941 for Italian residents) and is available for up to three years, subject to annual review, starting from March 1, 2023 at the Department of Biology, University of Florence (Italy). The successful candidate will have the liberty of working on site and/or remotely upon mutual agreement.

Scientific context

Genomics, the study of the entire genetic material of individuals and communities, represents an information rich and quantitatively accurate way to measure and monitor the status of biodiversity and the success of its restoration efforts. In particular, the characterization of high-quality, chromosome-level reference genomes can provide important background data for population genomic studies aimed at understanding demographic trends, susceptibility to pathogens and level of resilience and adaptation of key European species to a changing environment.
Understanding features of the genome related to the ability of organisms to respond to such challenges will help better understand how to preserve ecological community and ecosystem functions. Rapid advances in technology are driving reference genomes to become a fundamental tool in scientific research. New sequencing methods are fostering an increasing number of genome assembly projects and chromosome-level scaffolds are now obtained for all sorts of eukaryote species. One of the main goals of the ERGA stream of the BGE Project is to implement, coordinate and upscale training and knowledge transfer initiatives in genome high-quality sequencing, bioinformatics and application of reference genomes to population genomic studies of European biodiversity. Training activities will boost capacity building in genomics and computational biology and foster networks of scientists that can benefit from reciprocal long-term support and exchange of expertise.

Candidate profile and duties
The ideal candidate will have a PhD in Biology or related areas, good knowledge of English (written and spoken), a genuine interest in scientific training in the areas of Genomics and Biodiversity, interest and ability to work with a diverse community of scientists, experience in writing grant proposals and good interpersonal and communication skills. The successful candidate will work closely with members of the ERGA community to support, organize and further develop training and knowledge transfer activities, workshops and tutorials in genome sequencing, bioinformatics and population genomic data analysis, allowing trainees to have an opportunity of learning basic concepts or developing advanced skills in areas they are already familiar with.
Organization of training activities will also entail capacity building for ERGA members of European countries where research in biodiversity genomics is yet to be fully developed, so as to facilitate establishment of reference genome sequencing initiatives and creation of new expertise in regions outside of the current strongholds of the discipline.

Additional tasks:
  • Coordinate the activities of the TKT ERGA committee;
  • Design strategies for knowledge transfer and scientific training of the ERGA community to enhance synergies for the production and analysis of reference genomes of European biodiversity;
  • Design strategies for the scientific training of citizens and/or non-experts to support the activities of ERGA across Europe.
  • Identify and help in the application relevant grants to support strategies for knowledge transfer and scientific training of the ERGA community;
  • Build catalogues of all ERGA-relevant TKT/CS activities organised within or outside ERGA to keep the community informed of activities they might want to join;
  • Identify and showcase (through e.g. invited talks at ERGA plenary meetings) worldwide projects and actions of scientific, structural or strategic interest for ERGA;
  • Support the identification of topic-related expertise as well as existing gaps within the ERGA community;
  • Administrative and logistic support (registrations, bookings, communications, etc.) for ERGA members organising TKT/CS workshops and meetings connected for instance to other national/thematic conferences relevant to ERGA activities.
Application:
Interested candidates may want to submit a preliminary enquiry including
  1. a cover letter presenting the research interests and relevant
  2. experience of the applicant (max. 1 page),
  3. a Curriculum Vitae including the list of publications,
  4. the names and e-mail addresses of two referees to: <chairs@erga-biodiversity.eu>.
The deadline for applications is January 31, 2023. By this date, applicants will need to fill in the online application form here:
https://stlabtest.dinfo.unifi.it/beta/akademia-candidature/announcements-search
(The application form can be accessed by first clicking the upper right "A" icon to switch language into English and then Search structure: BIO-Biologia, Title: Training and knowledge transfer in genomics for biodiversity)

Additional Information on the call and an additional list of official documents to be submitted to the Italian Ministry of University and Research (art. 4 and 5) by the application deadline can be found here: ENGLISHITALIAN

Short-listed candidates will be interviewed on February 13, 2023 in video conference mode.

For additional information and enquiries please contact:
Claudio Ciofi (claudio.ciofi@unifi.it) Department of Biology, University of Florence, Via Madonna del Piano 6 – 50019 Sesto Fiorentino (FI) - ITALY

10 de enero de 2023

La Fundación para la Conservación del Quebrantahuesos oferta un puesto de trabajo en el Eco Museo de la Fauna Pirenaica

Oferta compartida por Cristina

La Fundación para la Conservación del Quebrantahuesos oferta un puesto de trabajo en el Eco Museo de la Fauna Pirenaica/Pirineos Bird Center de Aínsa (Huesca).

Sus funciones serán las de atención de visitantes, desarrollo de programas de educación ambiental y difusión de la misión y proyectos de la FCQ. El puesto plantea la continuidad anual de este trabajador por un plazo indefinido. Incorporación estimada entre mediados de febrero y principios de marzo de 2023

Interesados enviar curriculum a ecomuseo@quebrantahuesos.org

Postdoc estudiando cómo la red de trenes francesa afecta y puede ayudar a la biodiversidad

Oferta compartida por Nuria


Postdoctoral position 24 months in landscape ecology in France: connectivity patterns and potential role of the French railways system for biodiversity

MINERVE is a large project led by SNCF Réseau (the French national railway system). It aims to create digital twins for the monitoring and construction of railway infrastructures, with the objective of performance and adaptation to the requirements of climate and ecological transitions. The main scientific partner of the project is Centrale Supélec, Paris Saclay University. The project includes a two-years postdoc position on the impact and possibly the benefits for biodiversity of the French railway system.

Linear railways infrastructure is associated with negative impacts on biodiversity, including the creation of a barrier to species movement and direct mortality of fauna. However, railways can also be designed and maintained to help to restore ecosystem function for a part of the flora and fauna. The French rail network consists of 30,000 km of track managed by the SNCF, the maintenance of which could be optimized to meet safety and regulatory constraints, but also to promote landscape connectivity and biodiversity.

The French railway is home to a variety of flora and fauna and provide a green corridor that can serve as a connector between different green zones of the landscape, or even protected areas, particularly in areas of intensive agriculture. The postdoc will study the complementarity of the railways with the other existing green corridors and protected areas for global landscape connectivity. The postdoc will also take into account the various regulatory protection perimeters in order to select sections with high biodiversity stakes, which can then be prioritized for biodiversity inventories as well as for receiving different types of maintenance. The postdoc will also work on the potential of the railways for biodiversity in a context of climate change, where species ranges are rapidly shifting northward in Europe, making their role as connectors particularly valuable.

Qualifications
The ideal candidate will have a PhD in landscape ecology or environmental geography. Solid knowledge and demonstrated experience in statistical modelling, data management and GIS, Geographic Information System are key to the project. Written and oral communication skills in English are necessary, the ability to speak French would be appreciated although it is not a requirement.

The postdoc will be supervised by Fernando Fernando Ascensão, Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes, Université de Lisbonne, Carmen Bessa Gomes and Emmanuelle Baudry, Ecologie, Sytematique et Evolution, Paris Saclay University, in collaboration with Anne Petit and Laura Clevenot, from the SNCF

Application instructions
Applications must be sent no later than 31 of January. Please include:
- A cover letter
- Your curriculum vitae
- The names and contacts of two academic referees

Send to emmanuelle.baudry@universite-paris-saclay.frfjascensao@edu.ulisboa.pt

Other infomation
Location: University Paris Saclay / CentraleSupelec, Gif sur Yvette, France
Contract: 2 years full time
Salary: Monthly gross salary of 3000 EUR including:
- participation of the employer to the public transportation costs
- social security
- retirement plan (for European candidates only)
Closing date for application: 31 january
Starting date: as soon as possible but flexible

9 de enero de 2023

Varios puestos en Italia en el Institute for Alpine Environment

Oferta compartida por Cristina

Nuestra biogrupi Sara Carrillo nos recomienda estas ofertas del Institute for Alpine Environment

Tienen ahora mismo muchas posiciones abiertas, tanto para ir a hacer prácticas hasta posiciones de junior researcher y de postdoc, que cerrarán a final de enero

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