Research Fellow in Marine Ecology and offshore renewables

The University of Southampton


Marine Biology & Ecology

Location:  

Nationwide Oceanography Centre Southampton

Wage:  


£34,980 to £37,099
every year

Full Time Mounted Time period

Closing Date:  

Monday 08 April 2024

Interview Date:  


To be confirmed

Reference:  

2659024HN

Functions are invited for the publish of Postdoctoral Analysis Fellow in marine benthic ecology and offshore renewables on the College of Southampton, primarily based on the Nationwide Oceanography Centre, Southampton. We’re on the lookout for a marine ecologist to affix a collaborative analysis group to analyze the potential results of electromagnetic fields produced by high-voltage cables related to offshore wind operations on key benthic sediment invertebrates. Underneath the path of Prof. Jasmin Godbold the profitable candidate will perform laboratory and subject experiments to particularly examine the consequences of EMF on benthic species behaviour and physiology and decide the related penalties for ecosystem functioning. Funded by Nationwide Grid, the place will contain direct collaboration with researchers from the Faculty of Engineering on the College of Southampton. The applicant may have a PhD (or equal) in marine biology/ecology, or a associated self-discipline, by the point of the beginning date and may have a demonstrable monitor file in conducting fieldwork and laboratory experiments utilizing marine organisms. Earlier expertise of working with benthic invertebrates is fascinating. 

Enquiries in regards to the publish needs to be made by e-mail to Prof. Jasmin Godbold, [email protected]

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