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11 de abril de 2023

Postdoc sobre comportamiento y arqueología de primates no humanos

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Post-doctoral research position (m/f/d) | Primate Behavior and / or Primate Archaeology
SCIENTIST LEIPZIG

Developmental and Evolutionary Biology & Genetics Behavioral Sciences Cognitive Research


Job Code: FT-08-2023Job Offer from April 04, 2023

The Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology unites scientists with various backgrounds (natural sciences and humanities) whose aim is to investigate the history of humankind from an interdisciplinary perspective.
About the position

The Technological Primates Research Group at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig is seeking qualified applicants for a post-doctoral research position to study tool behavior in non-human primates. This is a full-time position for 2 years to start as soon as possible. The position is based in Leipzig, Germany. The salary is based on experience according to the German public service pay scale (TVöD Bund). In accordance with German labor laws, the position includes 30 days holiday per annum, plus Bank Holidays and Christmas closure days. The position also includes an attractive pension proposition.

Our overall research focuses on technological evolution and the origin of tool use in our own lineage as well as non-human primates. We seek a scholar who is interested in the material evidence of behaviours across primate species. We are particularly interested in a candidate who can demonstrate a focus on the evolution of material culture in the primate lineage. We are specifically seeking scholars with a keen interest in exploring the origins of technology in both primates and hominins through behavioural observations, field experiments and/or archaeological excavations. We are actively involved in field research on capuchins (Brazil), long-tailed macaques (Thailand) and chimpanzees (Ivory Coast) as well as archaeological research in Kenya.
Your profile

We are seeking a highly motivated, innovative, and independent researcher with a documented research profile reflected in publications in international journals. The successful applicant has a strong background in at least one of the following fields: primatology, animal behavior, archaeology, cultural evolution, computational modelling or a related discipline. Applicants should show a demonstrable experience of field-related research methods and techniques. We are seeking candidates whose research interests are centered around exploring questions related to primate and hominin behavior, as well as cultural evolution. Candidates would use the modern primate tool record, along with archaeological evidence, to conduct research on the origins of technology. Our collaborative group aims to enhance our understanding of primate behavior, material culture, and cultural evolution by integrating archaeological data with behavioral observations.
ResponsibilitiesConduct research on the record of primate tools, with a focus on their relevance for behavior and cultural evolution.
Analyse and interpret assemblages of tools, and develop new analytical approaches for examining primate tool behaviour.
Analyse detailed and complex qualitative and quantitative data from a variety of data sets (both lab and field-based). Generate original ideas as well as building on existing concepts.
Use computational statistics and modeling, demonstrating a proficient knowledge of the R statistical language. Additionally, applicants should show a working understanding of other analytical techniques such as GIS software, as well as fieldwork techniques in either archaeological or primatological domains.
Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals, and present research at international conferences and other academic venues.
Collaborate with other researchers, including anthropologists, archaeologists, and primatologists, to advance our understanding of primate tool use and cultural evolution
Contribute to the development of new research projects and funding proposals through collaborative grant writing.
Our requirementsPhD in anthropology, archaeology, biological science or a related field
Strong research record, with publications in peer-reviewed journals
Excellent analytical and critical thinking skills, with a focus on quantitative methods
Strong communication skills, with the ability to present research findings to both academic and non-academic audiences.
Ability to work collaboratively with other researchers, and also lead research projects independently

The position is full-time. The successful candidate will be based in Leipzig and will have access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and computational equipment.

The Max Planck Society and the Technological Primates Research Group is committed to equal opportunities, diversity as well as gender equality. We explicitly encourage individuals with disabilities to apply and welcome applications from all backgrounds.
How to applyCurriculum Vita
Cover letter (maximum 2 pages) including a description of research experience and interests.
The names and contact details of three references (who will be contacted in the case of being invited to interview).
Reprints of two selected publications or writing samples

Interested applicants should apply only via our online recruiting system.

A review of applications will begin on April 20th and will continue until a suitable candidate is selected. We look forward to receiving your application!

For further information (no application) please contact

Sophie Kaube
Phone: +49 341 3550-300
Email: sophie_kaube@eva.mpg.de

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