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[cormas] Vacancies: ECOSYSTEM MODELLER & GIS/SPATIAL MODELLER

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Subject: [cormas] Vacancies: ECOSYSTEM MODELLER & GIS/SPATIAL MODELLER
From: Bousquet (bousquet@cirad.fr)
Date: Fri Oct 27 2006 - 17:24:47 CEST

> Apologies for cross-postings.
>
> We currently are advertising for two positions:
>
> 1. ECOSYSTEM MODELLER
> =================
>
> We seek a research scientist to join a new interdisciplinary team working
> on climate change issues in relation to land use, including GHG
> mitigation, carbon sequestration, and evolution of land management
> strategies. The focus will be on enhancing the biophysical components of
> coupled human-environment simulation models.
>
> Applicants should have, a doctorate in a relevant natural sciences subject
> (e.g. soil science, climate change, etc.) involving numerical modelling,
> or equivalent research experience. Knowledge of the important soil
> processes contributing to climate change is essential. Experience in
> integrated modelling of biophysical and socio-economic processes would be
> advantageous.
>
> Starting salary within the range £23,022 - £26,541 per annum.
>
> Further information and application forms can be obtained from: Human
> Resources, Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen, AB15 8QH, United Kingdom.
> Tel: 01224-498200; Email: hr@macaulay.ac.uk; WWW: www.macaulay.ac.uk/jobs
> Completed application forms must be returned by 17 Nov 2006 , quoting Ref
> MA50/06.
>
>
> 2. GIS/SPATIAL MODELLER
> =================
>
> The Integrated Land Use Systems Group at Macaulay Institute is currently
> seeking a research scientist to join an interdisciplinary team working on
> understanding and modelling the processes of land use change. The
> particular focus of the work will be on analysing patterns of land use
> change in relation to changes in drivers such as climate and policy, with
> a view to understanding the underlying processes bringing such changes
> about.
>
> Applicants should have a doctorate in a relevant subject involving spatial
> data analysis, or equivalent research background. Knowledge of
> Geographical Information Systems is essential. Experience in integrated
> analysis of biophysical and socio-economic data and an interest in
> simulation modelling approaches (e.g. agent-based, artificial
> intelligence) would also be advantageous.
>
> Starting salary within the range £23,022- £26,541 per annum.
>
> Further information and application forms can be obtained from: Human
> Resources, Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen, AB15 8QH, United Kingdom.
> Tel: 01224-498200; Email: hr@macaulay.ac.uk; WWW: www.macaulay.ac.uk/jobs
> Completed application forms must be returned by 17 Nov 2006, quoting Ref
> MA51/06.
>
>
>
>
> =============================
> Dr Robin Matthews
> Leader, Integrated Land Use Systems Group
> Macaulay Institute
> Craigiebuckler
> Aberdeen AB15 8QH, UK
> Tel: +44 (0) 1224 498261
> Fax: +44 (0) 1224 311556
> Web: www.macaulay.ac.uk
> Email: r.matthews@macaulay.ac.uk
>
>
>
>
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