Wednesday, April 27, 2022

The Cambridge C-CLEAR NERC DTP is seeking to fill 5 NERC-funded Research Experience Placements (REPs) for Summer 2022

Dear all,

The Cambridge C-CLEAR NERC DTP is seeking to fill 5 NERC-funded Research Experience Placements (REPs) for Summer 2022, please find the full advertisement here: https://nercdtp.esc.cam.ac.uk/programme/reps.
Best wishes,


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Dr Floor van den Heuvel

Cloud Physicist

Co-President UK Polar Network


Atmosphere, Ice and Climate team

British Antarctic Survey
High Cross, Madingly Road,
Cambridge CB3 0ET



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FW: PDRA in Antarctic Molecular Ecology, focusing on snow petrel diet and population genetic structure"

See post doc opportunity below:

 

Dr Anna Belcher | Ecological Biogeochemist| British Antarctic Survey

High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ET

Email: annbel@bas.ac.uk |Tel: +44 (0)1223 221281

 

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From: Richard Phillips - BAS <raphil@bas.ac.uk>
Sent: 27 April 2022 09:29
To: BAS Ecosystems <BASEcosystems2@bas.ac.uk>; BAS Biodiversity, Evolution and Adaptation (BEA) <BASBiodiversity_EvolutionandAdaptationBEA@exchange.nerc.ac.uk>
Subject: PDRA in Antarctic Molecular Ecology, focusing on snow petrel diet and population genetic structure"

 

Please circulate to your networks. This is part of an ongoing BAS-Durham collaboration.

 

Thanks,

 

Richard

 

Job Description - PDRA in Antarctic Molecular Ecology (22000522) (taleo.net)

 

 



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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

SIOS training course: AI4Svalbard, 5-9 Sept. 2022, Longyearbyen

Dear UKPN members

 

Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System (SIOS) is organizing a week-long training course on AI applications in Svalbard (AI4Svalbard) during 5-9 Sept. 2022, in Longyearbyen, Svalbard. You can find more information regarding this training course here: https://sios-svalbard.org/AI4Svalbard. The application deadline is on 15th May 2022.

 

The course is intended for scientists, master/Ph.D. students, engineers and technicians with no or modest experience with AI and machine learning in their research. Basic knowledge of programming languages (python) is preferable.

 

This training course will consist of four components (1) lightning talks by eminent speakers from the AI field (2) lecture series and hands-on sessions by AI experts (3) field excursions and (4) mini-project development after the training course. There is no cost for registration but participants are expected to cover their own accommodation, travel and associated costs.

 

Feel free to share this opportunity with potentially interested participants.

 

For more information, contact me at remotesensing@sios-svalbard.org

 

Best Regards,

Shridhar

 

On behalf of the task force members

Ekaterina Kim - NTNU

Jie Zhang - Uppsala University

William Harcourt - Uni. of St. Andrews

Sara Aparício - Solenix for ESA/NOVA University of Lisbon

Shridhar Jawak - SIOS-KC



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Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Re: Polar Pen Pals - Antarctic Research

Hi,

 

I haven't had any responses back from the email below, bit thought possibly you may have been on Easter break. Therefore if anyone is available to help with the below I would really, really appreciate it 😊 I know from experience that schools gain a great deal from this experience.

It wouldn't be one person responding to all 8 letters – just one letter.

 

Many thanks


Fiona

 

Fiona Old
Head of Geography - UN-Accredited Climate Change Teacher

    

From: Old F <Fiona.Old@kingsthorpecollege.org.uk>
Sent: 04 April 2022 09:32
To: UKPN@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Polar Pen Pals - Antarctic Research

 

Hello all,

 

Hope everyone is well.

 

We have had a request from a school

 

"Good Morning,

 

I am a secondary school geography teacher in the UK. Next term we teach our students about exploiting antarctica and we evaluate this. One of the ideas we look at is research in Antarctica and how this can benefit us. 

 

We have 8 classes for geography in school, would it be possible for each class to write a letter enquiring about the research scientists do and how this can benefit us?"

 

If anyone is able to help with this please let me know so I can share details with this school.

 

Thank you so much in advance

 

Many thanks


Fiona

 

 

Fiona Old
Head of Geography - UN-Accredited Climate Change Teacher

    

Icy Humanities Panel at the ISS Symposium: Conference grants for young researchers up to 30 years old

Conference grants for young researchers up to 30 years old

 

From: Sergio Henrique Faria <sh.faria@bc3research.org>
Sent: 12. april 2022 20:06
To: Michael Bravo <mb124@cam.ac.uk>; Martyn Tranter <martyn.tranter@envs.au.dk>; Craciun, Adriana <acraciun@bu.edu>; Mark Jackson <M.Jackson@bristol.ac.uk>
Subject: Icy Humanities Panel at the ISS Symposium

 


Hi all again!

I forgot to mention something very important:

We still have available several grants for young researchers up to 30 years old!
The candidate may apply for a grant that covers the registration fee and/or accommodation (in the latter case, accommodation will be selected and provided by the Symposium).
Further details at:
<https://iss.bc3research.org/registration-timeline/registration/>

I hope this helps you to motivate young researchers to participate in the Symposium!
Cheers, SH

 

 

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

1 year research position (PhD or Post-doc) in ‘Late Quaternary evolutionary dynamics of invertebrates in Antarctic lakes’ – apply by 29.4.22

See below possible PhD or post-doc opportunity

 

Dr Anna Belcher | Ecological Biogeochemist| British Antarctic Survey

High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ET

Email: annbel@bas.ac.uk |Tel: +44 (0)1223 221281

 

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From: Isabelle Schon <ischoen@naturalsciences.be>
Sent: 13 April 2022 12:32
To: Emma Young - BAS <eyoung@bas.ac.uk>
Subject: job opening in my team for project HabitAnt

 

Dear Emma,

 

I have a job opening in my team on a freshwater project. Please feel free to pass this on to any suitable MSc students or postdocs at BAS or to other colleagues who could have suitable candidates.

 

It says that the contract is for 1 year but it can be prolonged after that for up to 40 months for a PhD student and (depending on years of experience) to 24-30 months for the postdoc.

 

Many thanks in advance and kind regards,

 

Isa

 

link:  https://www.naturalsciences.be/en/about-us/organisation/jobs#anchor21757

1 year research position (PhD or Post-doc) in 'Late Quaternary evolutionary dynamics of invertebrates in Antarctic lakes' – apply by 29.4.22  

Context 

The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (Brussels) is recruiting a research assistant (PhD or postdoc level) who will be employed in the recently started project HabitAnt: 'Past and future habitability in Antarctic lakes: succession, colonization, extinction, and survival in glacial refugia', funded by BelSPO BRAIN-BE. The project is coordinated by Ghent University and also includes the University of Liège; at these partner institutions, a PhD student each has already been recruited.  

Coupled climate and Earth-system models predict increased temperatures and altered precipitation patterns in vast regions of Maritime and coastal Continental Antarctica. These changes will likely result in more extensive glacial melt and the expansion of ice-free areas, increasing connectivity between regions, and changes in their hydrology. These projected environmental changes are expected to cause biotic homogenization between regions. Recent studies demonstrated that terrestrial and lacustrine biota in the Antarctic are more globally distinct and biogeographically structured than previously believed, due to the long-term survival and diversification of taxa in isolated glacial refugia. Hence, it is to be expected that biotic homogenisation will significantly increase the risk of extinction of endemic species and the spread of invasive species.  

The young researchers' work will be organized to design three complementary sub-projects. Several project tasks will be conducted in close collaboration between the respective research groups. Fossil DNA from lake sediment cores will be sequenced and used to develop molecular phylogenies of focal taxa to study the processes that contributed to the present-day diversity of organisms in Antarctic lakes. Studied evolutionary processes include long-term persistence of biota in glacial refugia, their extinction, colonization, diversification, and biological succession in response to past climate and environmental changes.  

 

Job description 

The job is a supporting Antarctic research on the evolutionary history of lake invertebrates. 

The job tasks include: 

  • Analyses of recent lake sediment samples and determination of selected invertebrate groups (ostracods, rotifers, copepods). 
  • Extraction of fossil DNA and the development of DNA libraries for high-throughput sequencing with a focus on invertebrates. 
  • Construction of multi-gene molecular phylogenies. 
  • Bioinformatics and statistical analysis of metagenomic and DNA amplicon datasets.  
  • Usage of Antarctic databanks. 

Profile: 

  • Interest in Antarctic and evolutionary research of lacustrine organisms. 
  • Willingness to sample under extreme circumstances. 

Diploma: 

  • Master or similar degree (for postdocs: also PhD) in biology, biochemistry or biotechnology. 

Technical competencies: 

  • Experience with determining freshwater invertebrates. 
  • Genetic laboratory skills for DNA extraction from ancient samples and sample preparation for high-throughput sequencing. 
  • Experience with bioinformatic analyses of eDNA or metabarcoding approaches. 
  • Experience with phylogenetic analyses. 

Generic competences: 

  • Good organization skills. 
  • Good social skills (as communication with different project partners is required). 
  • Good skills in problem solving. 
  • Good writing and presentation skills. 
  • Willingness to participate in additional training courses (probably abroad), and to follow and implement novel technical advancements in high throughput sequencing and subsequent analysis. 

Positive additional points are: 

  • (For potential PhD students: interest to inscribe as PhD student at a Belgian university).  
  • Interest in Antarctic freshwater fauna and evolutionary research . 
  • Active knowledge of English. 

 

We offer

  • A full-time position as assistant for minimal 1 year with the possibility for extension after positive evaluation. 
  • Salary according to the statutory pay scale grade SW1. 
  • Free public transport between your home and the institute. 
  • A dynamic, challenging, variable and stimulating research framework. 
  • High-quality training to develop hard and soft skills, and opportunities to participate in sampling campaigns to Antarctica and international scientific conferences.  

     

    Application: 

    Please send your cv and motivation letter (preferably by email) before 30.4.22 to 

    Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences 

    Isa Schön 

    Vautierstraat 29 

    1000 Brussels 

    ischoen@naturalsciences.be 


    The interviews will take place in the first week of May 2022. 

 

The voyage of discovery is not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.

Marcel Proust

***************************************
Prof Dr Isa Schön
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
OD Natural Environment, ATECO, Freshwater Biology
Vautierstraat 29
B-1000 Brussels
Tel.: 0032 2 62 74 312
Fax: 0032 2 62 74 113
http://naturalciences.academia.edu/IsaSchön/
www.researchgate.net/profile/Isa_Schoen/

 

Head of the team Freshwater Biology and polar liaison for the RBINS

https://www.naturalsciences.be/en/science/template/2583

 

Visiting professor at UHasselt

https://www.uhasselt.be/fiche?email=isa.schon

 

Editor-in-Chief of the Belgian Journal of Zoology
https://www.naturalsciences.be/en/BJZ 

http://rbzs.myspecies.info/node/3


Board member of the Royal Belgian Society for Zoology

http://rbzs.myspecies.info/

 

Board member of BeWiSe (Belgian Women in Science)
http://www.bewise.be


From: Karine Van Doninck <karine.vandoninck@unamur.be>
Sent: 11 February 2022 00:01
To: Isabelle Schon <ischoen@naturalsciences.be>
Cc: karine.van.doninck@ulb.be <karine.van.doninck@ulb.be>
Subject: Fwd: invitation to follow-up committee UNTANGLE

 

Hi Isa

As last tme I cerrtainly agree, in attachment the document signed

I am now Full Professor at the ULB, my new email in cc:

Good luck with the application and I hope it gets funded

All the best and looking forward to meet again

Karine



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Hi Karine,

 

I hope that you are well !

I am currently recovering from my operation for a hip replacement at the end of November. I am getting better every day, but the revalidation takes longer than I had hoped, and I am on sick leave until the end of February.

 

The little desk time that I have is at the moment spend on resubmitting a project proposal for the Belgian BRAIN programme to get more money for assembling a high-quality genome of the ostracod Darwinula stevensoni. The deadline is 15.2.22. 

To increase chances of funding, I will concentrate on transposons as this will give us a way to do the planned sequencing and analyses with an interesting scientific question.

This kind of projects requires a follow-up committee, to which I would herewith kindly invite you again. You had kindly agreed when I first submitted this application in August 2020 and I hope that you will do so again 😉Frederik will not resubmit together with me again because he will try to get funding for another project, so the project is only on ostracods.

What would be expected from your side is that you participate in the yearly 1 day project meeting (in real if you can, with expenses paid by the project, or virtually) and provide some input.

In the hopeful case of a positive reply from your side, it would help my project application a lot if I could get a signed letter of interest from you for becoming a member of the follow-up committee. I herewith attach the form together with a short project description.

Looking forward to your reply,

 

kind regards,

 

Isa

 

 

Isa Schön

 

The voyage of discovery is not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.

Marcel Proust

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OD Natural Environment, ATECO, Freshwater Biology
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Head of the team Freshwater Biology and polar liaison for the RBINS

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Visiting professor at UHasselt

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Wednesday, April 13, 2022

UK Challenger society conference - blue carbon and southern ocean ecosystems and biogeochemical cycling sessions

Hi everyone,

 

Excitingly, registration and abstract submission is now open for the UK Challenger conference being held in London 5-8th September this year. https://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/science-events/the-challenger-society-conference-2022-in-london.html

 

It really is a great conference, and a fab way to connect with marine scientists, particular for ECR's as it is very welcoming and inclusive.

 

I wanted to highlight two great sessions to you all (no bias of course), for those in the fields of blue carbon and/or Southern ocean ecosystems and biogeochemical cycling. Find details of the session below this email.

 

The deadline for abstract submission is 15th May, with an early bird deadline for registration of 1st May.

 

Please do considering submitting an abstract to one of the many fabulous sessions being planned this year.

 

All the best,

 

Anna

 

 

Session details below:

 

Session Title:

Blue carbon credits from non-conventional ecosystems: plankton, nekton and continental shelf benthos

 

Abstract:

Marine ecosystems can provide a mechanism for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and thus are considered an important part of mitigating climate change. Protection of such ecosystems may be adopted as a strategy for 'offsetting' greenhouse gas (e.g. carbon dioxide) emissions. However, quantifying blue carbon storage is not trivial and there are many non-conventional ecosystems that can make an important contribution to carbon storage and sequestration, but are less well recognised or studied than coastal vegetation blue carbon. Protection and restoration of blue carbon environments is crucial because they can be very efficient carbon storage mechanisms. There are also important initiatives to create new blue carbon areas for example by seaweed farming. We welcome in this session, both model and observation-based talks on blue carbon storage by plankton, nekton and continental shelf benthos, as well as policy focussed talks on the management strategies, we need to protect these areas and ensure their appropriate use for 'offsetting'. We particularly encourage talk submissions from PhD and early career researchers.

 

Key Questions/topics:

  • What is blue carbon? Is there a common definition?
  • What time period do we consider carbon to be sequestered?
  • How can we quantify and verify the blue carbon in oceanic ecosystems? (transient species moving with water masses etc)
  • What is the economic value of blue carbon ecosystems?
  • Can protecting blue carbon ecosystems be considered offsetting?
  • How can oceanic blue carbon offsetting be verified and then certified?
  • How will a changing climate and other stressors impact these ecosystems?
  • What management strategies do we need to protect these areas/ensure appropriate use for 'offsetting'?
  • What are the repercussions if something is assigned 'blue carbon' – good could be extra protection (e.g. fishing quotas or MPAs), bad could be exploited on carbon market
  • What is our responsibility as scientists in this space?

 

Session Title:

From the micro to the macro: linking bottom-up and top-down approaches that investigate the function, resilience and conservation of Southern Ocean ecosystems 

 

Abstract: 

The Southern Ocean and its ecosystems are of global significance. Not only are they are integral to our global food security and climate regulation, they contribute to some of the most uniquely diverse and productive ecosystems on Earth. Understanding the interactions within Southern Ocean food webs, and the processes driving them, is vital for underpinning the sustainable management and conservation of these systems. This ecological knowledge goes further as it is essential for understanding an ecosystem's role in influencing global ocean nutrient and carbon cycling – a role of increasing significance in the face of climate change. This session aims to bring together insights from two major streams of ecological research in the region: those which study the pelagic environment and investigate bottom-up processes, and those which study marine predators and provide top-down perspectives on ecosystem processes. Presentations in this session may fall within three themes; i) interactions between biogeochemical cycling, ecosystem processes, and productivity, ii) impacts of environmental change on processes, species, or ecological interactions iii) innovative methods or long-term syntheses that can inform Southern Ocean conservation and sustainable management. Submissions from field, laboratory, or modelling studies are equally welcome. This session aims to be an open platform and we encourage early career researchers and underrepresented groups to present their work.  

 

 

Dr Anna Belcher | Ecological Biogeochemist| British Antarctic Survey

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Email: annbel@bas.ac.uk |Tel: +44 (0)1223 221281

 

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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Arctic Abstractive Industry: Assembling the Valuable and Vulnerable North

Berghahn Books are pleased to announce the publication in hardback and ebook of Arctic Abstractive Industry: Assembling the Valuable and Vulnerable North edited by Arthur Mason. The introduction, Chapter 1, and the afterword are all available Open Access via our website by clicking Expand ToC.

Through diverse engagements with natural resource extraction and ecological vulnerability in the contemporary Arctic, contributors to this volume apprehend Arctic resource regimes through the concept of abstraction. Abstraction refers to the creation of new material substances and cultural values by detaching parts from existing substances and values. The abstractive process differs from the activity of extractive industries by its focus on the conceptual resources that conceal processes of exploitation associated with extraction. The study of abstraction can thus help us attune to the formal operations that make appropriations of value possible while disclosing the politics of extraction and of its representation.

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