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2 de febrero de 2023

Doctorado para estudiar el cultivo de microalgas, la captura de dióxido de carbono y nutrientes en acuicultura

Oferta compartida por Cristina


Doctoral Researcher in Aquatic Sciences

The Department of Biological and Environmental Science is currently seeking to recruit candidates to the position of

DOCTORAL RESEARCHER in AQUATIC SCIENCES

for a fixed-term from March 1, 2023, or as agreed, until December 31, 2025.

Within the Academy of Finland research project 'Next level process integration in microalgae biotechnology with digital applications' we are looking for a highly motivated doctoral researcher to pursue their doctoral studies at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. The project will explore methods for microalgae cultivation, carbon dioxide and nutrient capture from recirculating aquaculture to support implementation of circular economy in Finland. The project is part of a larger consortium that develops optimization methods for algae cultivation and processing via advanced spectroscopy based monitoring and dynamic process modeling, promoting green and digital transition in economy.

The Doctoral candidate will perform laboratory studies to develop strategies to enhance microalgal growth via recovery of CO2 produced in respiration of fish and bacteria in recirculating aquaculture. Basic skills in working in laboratory are required. During the project, the Doctoral Researcher will acquire comprehensive knowledge and experience in algal culturing methods, as well as dissemination of research findings e.g. in the form of scientific publications and seminar presentations.

You are the person we are looking for if you have Master’s degree, or be about to obtain Master’s degree, in aquatic or environmental sciences, algae biotechnology or related field.
Experience in conducting experimental work in the laboratory. Earlier experience in cultivation of micro-algae would be an advantage but not a requirement.
Capability of conducting independent research, solid in English language and scientific writing.

The duties, qualification requirements and language skills of a Doctoral Researcher are stipulated by the University of Jyväskylä Regulations and language skills guidelines. The MSc degree required for the position must have been completed before starting the position. Doctoral Researcher needs to be also enrolled in the doctoral programme which can be applied from the Faculty of Mathematics and Science after selection for the position.

What does the University of Jyväskylä offer as an employer?

At the University of Jyväskylä, you are a recognized member of our community with an ample opportunity to be drawn into international research. You get to participate in our international and multidisciplinary community, where everybody’s welfare is essential. You will work in an inspiring and lively campus area and an environment that supports a healthy and active lifestyle.

Finland has a high standard of living with healthcare, free schooling (also in English), affordable childcare, and good family benefits. The city of Jyväskylä is located in central Finland amidst Finnish lakes and has excellent opportunities for different nature, outdoor, and sports activities. It is a major educational center, whose large student population is responsible for a vibrant cultural scene. To find useful information about the University of Jyväskylä, the City of Jyväskylä, and living in Finland, see the University's International Staff Guide.

The initial annual salary will be approximately 28,000 EUR (gross income, including holiday bonus). With progress of the thesis work, the salary will be revised in accordance with the Collective Agreement of Finnish Universities. The employment starts with a trial period of six months.

How to apply

The application documents that should be included in PDF format:Curriculum vitae including publications and contact information of two academics who can provide reference letters
Motivation letter including a statement of research interests.
Relevant certificates / diplomas (or the date of completion the MSc)
Other relevant documents

Applicants are kindly asked to submit their applications using the online application form by 15 February 2023.

For further details, please contact Senior Lecturer Katja Pulkkinen, katja.pulkkinen@jyu.fi.


The research in the Department focuses on three core areas: evolutionary biology, natural resources and environment, and biological nanoscience. The Department building, Ambiotica, is an integral part of the University of Jyväskylä's Ylistönrinne Mathematics and Science Research Complex, which includes buildings of chemistry, physics and nanoscience. Ambiotica houses high quality laboratories for bioscience and experimental facilities for a wide range of biological and chemical analyses as well as highly motivated laboratory personnel.


The University of Jyväskylä is a human-centered environment of 2,500 experts and 14,500 students. Our goal is to create wisdom and wellbeing for all. JYU's naturally beautiful campus is located in the heart of the city of Jyväskylä. JYU is the third largest employer in Central Finland.

2 de diciembre de 2016

Oferta de doctorado con algas marinas en UK

REF: EGIS2016HB

Marine photosynthesis supports almost all ocean life and is a vital component of the global carbon cycle. Uptake of carbon for photosynthesis is also an effective method of ‘locking up’ atmospheric carbon over long timescales, and may form a vital part of our long-term strategy towards reducing atmospheric CO2 levels and mitigating climate change. Our current understanding of marine photosynthesis is mostly focused on shallow-water systems such as seagrass meadows, coral reefs or surface plankton blooms, but some marine photosynthesisers are able to survive in the deeper waters known as the mesophotic zone.

The world’s deepest living marine photosynthesisers are the globally distributed red coralline algae. Incredibly, these algae have been found at depths of over 300 m, but the mechanisms behind their ability to photosynthesise at such low light levels is currently unknown. This project will seek to understand these mechanisms in the context of defining the role of coralline algae in the marine carbon cycle. The student will utilise a multi-disciplinary approach that will combine field and laboratory experimentation, developing skills in organic carbon biogeochemistry, carbonate chemistry, ultra-fast fluorescence and scanning electron microscropy.

The student will be based at the Lyell Centre for Earth and Marine Science and Technology, which opened in March 2016. This £21 million collaborative venture provides world-class facilities for marine and geoscience research, including a state-of-the-art research aquarium and biogeochemistry laboratory. Fieldwork opportunities in Honduras, Brazil or Greece will be possible, providing field validation to laboratory-based work. Wider engagement with non-academic partners in the UK and internationally will set the project within the wider policy context.

Funding Notes
This is a full scholarship which will cover tuition fees and provide an annual stipend of £14,296 for the 36 month duration of the studentship. The funding is available to UK, EU and international students.

Eligibility
Applicants should have a first-class honours degree or a 2.1 honours degree plus Masters (or equivalent) in a relevant subject. Highly motivated applicants with a qualification in marine / environmental science, biogeochemistry or biophysics, and an interest in advanced biogeochemical and fluorescence techniques are particularly encouraged to apply. Scholarships will be awarded by competitive merit, taking into account the academic ability of the applicant.

How to Apply
Please complete our online application form: http://www.hw.ac.uk/student-life/how-to-apply/postgraduate.htm

You must quote the full project title and reference number on your application form. You will also need to provide: a CV, supporting statement, copy of your degree certificate and relevant transcripts, proof of your ability in the English language (if English is not your mother tongue or if you have not already studied for a degree that was taught in English), and references from two academic sources (please enter your full name and the project title on the Referee Report Form and forward to your referees for completion and return).

Informal enquiries should be addressed to Dr Heidi Burdett: h.burdett@hw.ac.uk Timetable
The closing date for applications is 31st January 2017. Interviews will be held in February 2017. Project start date is flexible, but should start no later than October 2017

23 de septiembre de 2016

Ofertas de doctorado en la Gran Barrera de Coral (Brisbane, Australia)

Inviting applications for two studentships/scholarships to commence PhD studies in the Coral Reef Algae Ecology Lab at Griffith University-Brisbane in Jan-Feb 2017.

The PhD candidates will join a recently funded project in collaboration with A/Prof Catriona Hurd (Univ. of Tasmania) and Prof Bob Steneck (Univ. of Maine) to investigate the potential for tropical macroalgae to acclimate/adapt to global environmental changes. Special emphasis will be placed on coralline and fleshy algae from the Great Barrier Reef.

*Interested candidates should:*
• Be able to commence by January – February 2017.
• Have diving experience and ideally basic to moderate knowledge of coral
reef ecology.
• Condition of the scholarship requires applicants to have a Bachelor of
Science with Honours with at least one or more publication(s) as first
author. Non-Australian applicants must have a Masters Degree (or
equivalent) with preferably one or more publication(s) as first author.
• Have excellent understanding of experimental design and quantitative
skills.
• Be able to spend time in remote research stations.
• Be self-motivated, committed, and able to work as part of a team..
• Have strong proficiency in written English.

*Details:*
• Interested applicants should email me at their earliest convenience (
g.diaz-pulido@griffith.edu.au) with a statement of interest, a curriculum
vitae and contact information for 2 professional references. Shortlisted
candidates will be interviewed (by telephone or Skype) and successful
candidates will be recommended to apply to the university scholarship
scheme (
https://www.griffith.edu.au/higher-degrees-research/research-scholarships).
A final selection panel will decide on the award of scholarships.
• Further application information is available here:
https://www.griffith.edu.au/higher-degrees-research/research-scholarships.
• Funding: Griffith University Postgraduate Research Scholarship-GUPRS
provides a living allowance of AUD $26,288 per annum. Australian and NZ
citizens and Australian permanent residents are exempt from paying tuition
fees. The Griffith University International Postgraduate Research
Scholarship – GUIPRS covers tuition fees for the international applicant
for up to three years.
• Applications to the university scholarship scheme close: *Monday 3
October 2016.*
• Applications without personal contact with the prospective supervisor
(Diaz-Pulido) are unlikely to succeed, so take the initiative and *start
the conversation now*!

Please forward this post to your best senior Undergraduate / Masters
students interested in commencing a PhD degree.

Regards,
Guillermo


--
Guillermo Diaz-Pulido, PhD

Associate Professor
Griffith School of Environment
Nathan Campus / Griffith University / 170 Kessels Road
Brisbane, Nathan QLD 4111, Australia

Member of the Australian Rivers Institute, Coast & Estuaries.
Tel: + 61 7 373 53840 / Fax: +61 7 373 57459
Email: *g.diaz-pulido@griffith.edu.au <g.diaz-pulido@griffith.edu.au>*
Web site: *http://coralreefalgaelab.org/ <http://coralreefalgaelab.org/>*
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Reef_Algae_Lab

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