Recent Updates Page 2 Toggle Comment Threads | Keyboard Shortcuts

  • Mari Pihlatie 16.22 on 16.1.2018 Permalink | Reply  

    Get inspired and join my team! 

    We are in front of an exciting new phenomena, methane and nitrous oxide emissions from trees, and we will conduct state-of-the-art measurements in different forest of the world, we will reveal the processes, and construct a process model to answer the big question: what is the role of trees in methane and nitrous oxide balance. Join us!

     
  • Mari Pihlatie 16.07 on 16.1.2018 Permalink | Reply  

    Open position 3: Doctoral student 

    University of Helsinki is recruiting a doctoral student to work in European Research Council (ERC) and Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE) funded project MEMETRE (From processes to modelling of methane emissions from trees). The postdoctoral researcher will join a multidisciplinary group of 10 scientists studying the exchange of greenhouse gases methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) in forest ecosystems, with the main aim at answering the question: what is the role of trees in the CH4 and N2O exchange of forests.

    The main aim of MEMETRE is to raise the process-based understanding of CH4 exchange in forests to the level where we can construct a process model for the soil-tree-atmosphere CH4 exchange. We will achieve this by novel laboratory and field experiment focusing on newly identified processes, quantifying CH4 fluxes, seasonal and daily variability and drivers of CH4 at leaf-level, tree and ecosystem level. The project will narrow down the high uncertainties in boreal and temperate forests for their contribution to the global CH4 budget.

    Do you want to be part of our dream team? Tasks for the PhD student will be 1) to conduct state-of-the-art laboratory and field experiments on CH4 exchange of trees, utilizing stable and radiocarbon isotopes and molecular biology techniques, 2) to analyze data, report and present scientific findings, and 3) to actively participate in interdisciplinary group work to guarantee direct interplay between the experimental work and modelling.

    We are seeking a highly motivated student with background in ecophysiology, plant biology, forest ecology, biogeochemistry, molecular biology, soil science, or other relevant fields. Interest towards a scientific career, work experience in research projects, basic programming skills and an interest towards learning new data analysis tools are assets.

    The doctoral student has the possibilities to conduct the Ph.D. studies at one of the University of Helsinki in the Doctoral Programmes: Atmospheric Sciences (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/research/doctoral-education/doctoral-schools-and-programmes/doctoral-school-in-natural-sciences/doctoral-programme-in-atmospheric-sciences), Interdisciplinary Environmental Sciences https://www.helsinki.fi/en/research/doctoral-programme-in-interdisciplinary-environmental-sciences, or Sustainable Use of Renewable Natural Resources (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/research/doctoral-programme-in-sustainable-use-of-renewable-natural-resources).

    This project is a collaborative project with the research groups of Prof. Jaana Bäck, https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/ecosystem-processes and is affiliated to the Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR). We offer an internationally competitive package and access to state-of-the-art infrastructures (such as ICOS, Integrated Carbon Observation System, https://www.icos-ri.eu/).

    To apply: send your motivation letter, CV, publication list, and a minimum of two references (in one pdf-file) to Mari Pihlatie (mari.pihlatie@helsinki.fi) by 15 February 2018. The position can be filled in March 2018, or as soon as suitable for the candidates.

    For additional information, please contact Associate Professor Mari Pihlatie, mari.pihlatie@helsinki.fi

     
  • Mari Pihlatie 15.58 on 16.1.2018 Permalink | Reply  

    Open position 2: Postdoctoral researcher MEASUREMENTS 

    University of Helsinki is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to work in European Research Council (ERC) and Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE) funded project MEMETRE (From processes to modelling of methane emissions from trees). The postdoctoral researcher will join a multidisciplinary group of 10 scientists studying the exchange of greenhouse gases methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) in forest ecosystems, with the main aim at answering the question: what is the role of trees in the CH4 and N2O exchange of forests.

    The main aim of MEMETRE is to raise the process-based understanding of CH4 exchange in forests to the level where we can construct a process model for the soil-tree-atmosphere CH4 exchange. We will achieve this by novel laboratory and field experiment focusing on newly identified processes, quantifying CH4 fluxes, seasonal and daily variability and drivers of CH4 at leaf-level, tree and ecosystem level. The project will narrow down the high uncertainties in boreal and temperate forests for their contribution to the global CH4 budget.

    Do you want to be part of our dream team? Tasks of the postdoctoral researcher will be 1) to plan and participate state-of-the-art laboratory and field experiments on CH4 exchange of trees, utilizing stable and radiocarbon isotopes and molecular biology techniques, 2) to analyze data, report and present scientific findings, and 3) to take an active role in group work and supervision of students to guarantee direct interplay between the experimental work and modelling.

    We are seeking a highly motivated researcher with a recent Ph.D. in the subject area in ecophysiology, plant biology, forest ecology, biogeochemistry, soil science, or other relevant fields. Experience in supervising MSc and/or PhD students, an excellent publication record, ability to work independently as part of a multidisciplinary research group are essential. Programming skills and an interest towards learning new data analysis tools are assets.

    This project is a collaborative project with the research groups of Prof. Jaana Bäck, https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/ecosystem-processes and is affiliated to the Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR). We offer an internationally competitive package and access to state-of-the-art infrastructures (such as ICOS, Integrated Carbon Observation System, https://www.icos-ri.eu/).

    To apply: send your motivation letter, CV, publication list, and a minimum of two references (in one pdf-file) to Mari Pihlatie (mari.pihlatie@helsinki.fi) by 15 February 2018. The position can be filled in March 2018, or as soon as suitable for the candidate.

    For additional information, please contact Associate Professor Mari Pihlatie, mari.pihlatie@helsinki.fi

     
  • Mari Pihlatie 11.37 on 22.12.2017 Permalink | Reply  

    Open position 1: Postdoctoral researcher MODELLING 

    Feel free to distribute to potential candidates 🙂

     

    University of Helsinki is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to work in European Research Council (ERC) and Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE) funded project MEMETRE (From processes to modelling of methane emissions from trees). The postdoctoral researcher will join a multidisciplinary group of 10 scientists studying the exchange of greenhouse gases methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) in forest ecosystems, with the main aim at answering the question: what is the role of trees in the CH4 and N2O exchange of forests.

     

    The main aim is to develop biogeochemical models so that the processes of CH4 exchange in the soil, and between the soil, trees and the atmosphere can be described. The main tasks of the postdoctoral researcher will be 1) to mathematically describe CH4 transport, production and consumption processes in trees, 2) to incorporate the developed tree-modules into process-based biogeochemical models for soil-tree-atmosphere gas exchange, 3) to participate in experimental work to guarantee direct interplay between the experimental and model development, and 4) to supervise PhD and MSc students working with process-based models. The modelling work will be conducted in close collaboration with research groups at the University of Helsinki, Department of Forest Sciences and at the Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE).

     

    We are seeking a highly motivated researcher with background in physics, ecophysiology, biogeochemistry, ecohydrology as well as experience in supervising MSc and/or PhD students. Excellent publication record, ability to work independently as part of a multidisciplinary research group consisting of biogeochemists, physicists, meteorologists, forest ecologists and microbiologists are essential. Good programming skills, ability to rapidly understand and interest to develop process-model algorithms (e.g., Python, FORTRAN, C, Matlab) are required. Basic knowledge on energy, water and carbon cycles in terrestrial ecosystems are needed.

    The ideal candidate has a recent Ph.D. in the subject area. In a case of an exceptional candidate, the vacancy can also be filled as a post-graduate position and a possibility to conduct the Ph.D. studies at the University of Helsinki in the Doctoral Programme of Atmospheric Sciences (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/research/doctoral-education/doctoral-schools-and-programmes/doctoral-school-in-natural-sciences/doctoral-programme-in-atmospheric-sciences )

     

    This project is a collaborative project with the research groups of Prof. Jaana Bäck, https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/ecosystem-processes and will be affiliated to the Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR), to be established in 1 January 2018. We offer an internationally competitive package and access to state-of-the-art infrastructures (such as ICOS, Integrated Carbon Observation System, https://www.icos-ri.eu/).

    To apply: send your motivation letter, CV, publication list, and a minimum of two references (in one pdf-file) to Mari Pihlatie (mari.pihlatie@helsinki.fi) by 31 January 2018. The position can be filled in March 2018, or as soon as suitable for the candidate, for 3-years (with possibility for extension).

    For additional information, please contact Associate Professor Mari Pihlatie, mari.pihlatie@helsinki.fi

     
  • Mari Pihlatie 14.10 on 21.12.2017 Permalink | Reply  

    INAR (Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research) 

    From 1.1.2018 onwards we are part of the INAR = Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research)

    So we will use this double affiliation:

    Environmental Soil Science, Department of Agricultural Sciences
    Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Helsinki, Finland

    Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research / Forest Sciences
    Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Helsinki, Finland

    short version of affiliations:
    Environmental Soil Science, Department of Agricultural Sciences
    University of Helsinki, Finland

    Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research / Forest Sciences
    University of Helsinki, Finland

    To not complicate but make it more flexible, we are also free to use the INAR affiliation with whatever suitable field of research. I would recommend using Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research / Forest Sciences when presenting work related to forests, and Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research / Agricultural Sciences when relevant 🙂

     

     
  • Mari Pihlatie 13.04 on 28.11.2017 Permalink | Reply  

    Join our group! 

    Within our new ERC starting grant project, we are searching for PhD students and postdoctoral researchers  focusing on 1) process-based modelling of methane exchange of forests, and 2) state-of-the art measurements of methane exchange of trees.

    Do you want to be part of our dream team and solve the mystery of what is the role of trees in methane exchange of forests?

    If you are interested, please contact Mari: mari.pihlatie@helsinki.fi

     

     
c
Compose new post
j
Next post/Next comment
k
Previous post/Previous comment
r
Reply
e
Edit
o
Show/Hide comments
t
Go to top
l
Go to login
h
Show/Hide help
shift + esc
Cancel