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PhD Student (Antarctic phytoplankton in a changing world and its consequences for the lower pelagic food web)

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Sectors Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Water Resources
Location Antarctic & South Atlantic - Poles
Town/City Texel
Type Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status Full Time
Level Mid Level
Deadline 01/11/2011
Company Name Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
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Description

Despite phytoplankton, viruses and zooplankton grazers being key players in aquatic ecosystems, only sparse knowledge exists of their seasonal and interactive role in the Antarctic waters. Given the global interest in the Antarctic Peninsula for its ecological importance to the food web, and for the climate change-induced environmental changes occurring there, it is timely to study the following barely explored objectives: (1) the temporal dynamics of phytoplankton, viruses and zooplankton in the coastal waters of the western Antarctic Peninsula, (2) determine viral lysis rates of phytoplankton and compare to micro- and mesozooplankton grazing, (3) examine to what extent viral infection affects the lipid composition of phytoplankton in field and laboratory and (4) establish how changing phytoplankton community structure and biochemical composition controls the lipid composition and overwintering strategies of dominant calanoid copepods. This project is a synergistic study on important interactive processes in the waters of the Antarctic Peninsula that are experiencing rapid environmental change.

Qualifications:

We are looking for a highly motivated and driven individual with excellent practical skills. Applicants must have a strong background in Aquatic Microbial Ecology/Marine Biology. Preferably, the successful candidate should have working experience in phytoplankton ecophysiology, virus ecology, flow cytometry, grazing assays, phytoplankton culturing and (polar) field research. In the first two years of this project you will be working on an Antarctic research station for 5 months each year.

We offer:

A fulltime PhD position for 4 years, a pension scheme, a yearly 8% vacation allowance, year-end bonus and flexible employment conditions. Conditions are based on the Collective Employment Agreement for Research Institute. Cost of relocation and help with housing is provided by NIOZ.

How to apply:

Applicants should sent a cover letter with motivation for this project, a detailed CV, and a minimum of two reference letters, to the Human Resources Department attended to Ms. Sigrid Moerbeek, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), P.O. Box 59, 1790 AB Den Burg, Texel, The Netherlands or preferably by e-mail to: jobs@nioz.nl. Please quote the vacancy number in your application.

Further information:

Information on the project and the position can be obtained from Dr. Corina Brussaard (corina.brussaard@nioz.nl, phone +31 (0)222 369513) or Dr. Claire Evans (claire.evans@nioz.nl), or otherwise from Sigrid Moerbeek, Human Resources (sigrid.moerbeek@nioz.nl, phone +31 (0)222 369371). Please only use these email addresses for questions/information and not to send in your application. General information about NIOZ can be found at: http://www.nioz.nl

Procedure: Selection procedure begins on November 1st 2011, and continues until a qualified candidate is identified.

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