Thursday, May 16, 2024

Fw: Senior Research Associate position for CHALKY marine carbonate chemistry at UEA - application deadline 3 June

From: Dorothee Bakker (ENV - Staff) <D.Bakker@uea.ac.uk>
Sent: 16 May 2024 12:38
Subject: Senior Research Associate position for CHALKY marine carbonate chemistry at UEA - application deadline 3 June
 

 

Dear colleagues, and students,

 

Hopefully you are well.

 

Please, alert recent PhD graduates to this job opportunity in CHALKY marine carbonate chemistry:

https://vacancies.uea.ac.uk/vacancies/784/senior-research-associate-full-time-fixed-term-for-12-months--ra2204.html

Application deadline: 11:59pm on 3 June 2024.

 

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Senior Research Associate (Full-time, fixed term for 12 months), Ref: RA2204

University of East Anglia's School of Environmental Sciences 

Starting salary from £37,099 per annum, dependent on skills and experience, with an annual increment up to £44,263 per annum.


An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Research Associate to join the School of Environmental Sciences to conduct studies on marine carbonate chemistry as part of the BIO-Carbon CHALKY (Coccolithophore controls on ocean alkalinity) project.

 

The role: We are looking for a Senior Research Associate (SRA) in marine carbonate chemistry research to work on the BIO-Carbon CHALKY (Coccolithophore controls on ocean alkalinity) project. The CHALKY project investigates the role of coccolithophores in marine carbon cycling and air-sea fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2) and how these might change in a warmer ocean. The post is funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) as part of its BIO-Carbon program, which aims to better understand the biological carbon pump in the North Atlantic Ocean. The CHALKY project addresses Challenge 1 of BIO-Carbon. Seawater carbonate chemistry samples will be collected during a shipboard field campaign in May-June 2024. The SRA will be responsible for land-based chemical analyses of these seawater samples for dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity and pH, as well as for CO2 air-sea flux calculations. The SRA will be responsible for working with the wider BIO-Carbon team and close collaborators to analyse samples, interpret the data, and write up the findings.

 

Role Summary: You will be an experienced professional researcher and subject specialist, drawing upon knowledge gained from your PhD research and/or working within a Grade 6 Research Associate role. You will be line managed by the Co- Investigator (Co-I) of the project. You will be associated with the BIO-Carbon CHALKY (Coccolithophore controls on ocean alkalinity) project and will contribute ideas, and/or enhancement of techniques or methodologies. You will be expected to regularly disseminate your findings by taking the lead in preparing publication materials, and presenting at conferences and other appropriate events. While working under supervision, you will also be expected to plan and manage your own research activity in collaboration with others and take significant initiatives in your work, consulting with the Co-Investigator over the details of the project.

You will have a PhD level research degree in Chemical Oceanography, equivalent qualification or experience in a relevant research area. You will also have experience of independent research, have publications in respected journals or equivalent within the field and be able to work in a proactive and results driven manner in a high paced environment. You will also have strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to analyse and interpret data and work effectively as part of a team. Advanced skills in carbonate chemistry analysis and air-sea CO2 flux quantification directly related to the research project and experience in teaching small classes/overseeing practical classes would be advantageous.

The post is available from 1 August 2024 on a full-time basis for a fixed term period of 12 months.

Further Information: For an informal discussion about the post please contact Dr Dorothee Bakker via email (d.bakker@uea.ac.uk) or by telephone 01603 592648. Further information is in the Candidate Brochure.

Thank you!

 

Dorothee.

Dorothee C. E. Bakker

Associate Professor in Marine Biogeochemistry

Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences

School of Environmental Sciences

University of East Anglia

Norwich NR4 7TK, UK

Tel 0044 1603 592648

 

 

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Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Open Data Workshop

Hi UKPN,

The Polar Data Centre (https://www.bas.ac.uk/data/uk-pdc/) will be running an Open Data Workshop on Tuesday 4th June 2024 at 11am London time (start time in your time zone).
The workshop will be held on zoom via this link
Feel free to join, whatever stage of your career you are.

The workshop will highlight the importance of supporting open data, international and national legislation, and provide tools to enable collecting, managing and publishing data according to best practices and international standards. Open data enables greater inclusivity, reproducibility, innovation and collaborative research. There will be opportunities to ask specific questions relating to your own data needs.  

Please register to attend here. If you have any questions about the workshop please don't hesitate to reach out.

Best wishes,
Lucy

 
 
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Ship expedition opportunity for ECRs

Hi all,

Our colleagues at the British High Commission Ottawa are launching their Sea Rider competition for ECRs in the UK and Canada. Please see below for their advert and how to apply:

""""
Are you an early-career researcher based at a British or Canadian research institution with an interest in scientific research and polar exploration? Are you curious to experience life at sea?

If so, we invite applications to join the crew of an ice capable ship on a 3–4-day voyage through the Gulf of St. Lawrence, travelling between Québec City, Québec and St. John's, Newfoundland. Taking place in mid-July 2024, this journey will provide early-career researchers in relevant fields with the unique opportunity to experience life on-board a ship that routinely hosts scientists. Participants will meet with some of Canada's premiere Arctic researchers and to learn from the hydrologists, navigators, and mariners onboard. Travel, accommodation, and meals during the trip will be included.

For more information, including eligibility requirements, see the full advert here. Applications will close at 11:59pm PST on 7 June 2024.

"""""

Cheers,
Connor

Dr Connor Shiggins
Postdoctoral researcher in Glaciology
UK Polar Network Co-President

Department of Geography and Planning,

Roxby Building,

University of Liverpool,

L69 7ZT


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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Tips for planning a successful field campaign

Hi all,

The Swiss Polar Institute are running a hybrid event today (7th May 2024) (15:00-17:00 UK time, GMT+1) titled 'Tips for planning a successful field campaign'.


Bio: From administrative hurdles to equipment failure and changing weather conditions, fieldwork can become a tumultuous experience hindering scientific research. In this event, speakers from diverse backgrounds will share their experience and perspectives on planning a successful field campaign. This event is specifically designed for early-career researchers to learn more about the various challenges of fieldwork, and most importantly, how to navigate around them.
The programme is copied below.


You can register for the event here:


Note the times are Swiss time, to convert the programme to UK times, -1 hour

Programme:

16:00 — Managing networks in Switzerland (15 minutes + questions)

Basil Fahrländer, Scientific Collaborator at SPI

16:20 — Networks abroad (15 minutes + questions)

Prof. Dr. Núria Casacuberta Arola, Oceanographer and Professor at the Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETH Zurich

16:40 — Integrating uncertainty in planning (15 minutes + questions)

Dr. Michael Styllas, Geologist and Mountain Climber

17:00 — Navigating customs (15 minutes + questions)

Silvia Nast, Export Control Officer at ETH Zurich

17:20 — Moderated panel Q&A (30 minutes)



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Friday, May 3, 2024

MSc Environmental Monitoring Modelling and Reconstruction at Northumbria University (Newcastle, UK)

Dear UK Polar Network,

 

Please see the below MSc at Northumbria University and please share within your network!

Have you thought about studying for a Masters in Science? How about studying the MSc Environmental Monitoring Modelling and Reconstruction at Northumbria University (Newcastle, UK)

This masters course is a one year, full time taught programme with a strong research focus. It offers a great opportunity to learn and apply cutting-edge technological techniques in environmental science. Our applied approach will allow graduates from any scientific background to develop the in-demand skills and theoretical understanding to succeed in industry, environmental management and consultancy, or further academic research.

This innovative Masters offers:

  • A stepping stone from any scientific discipline to a range of careers in environmental management and consultancy, geosciences or further academic research
  • A taught course with a skills focus – you will learn how to apply high-level skills required for core environmental roles in the workplace or further academic research
  • A tailored experience – you will design and carry out your own research in conjunction with staff who are leading experts in environmental sciences
  • A field trip to the Arctic (Abisko, Sweden) – a remarkable opportunity to practise a wide range of high-level data collection and analysis skills in a unique location (included in the course fee)

To find out more about the programme visit our website, where you will find summary videos about the content and more detailed information via the Modules and Learning tab: https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/study-at-northumbria/courses/environmental-monitoring-modelling-and-reconstruction-msc-dtfemm6/

You can also follow msc.emmr on Instagram

 

We have some a variety of in-person and virtual open days. You can book onto our events here:  https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/study-at-northumbria/postgraduate-study/northumbria-masters-open-day/book-an-event/

Please note that we have a virtual taster event on Wed 8th May @ 16:00-17:00. Just sign up using the link above. You’ll find us under the subject area ‘Geography and Environmental Sciences’.

 

If you have any questions about the course, please contact Dr Kate Winter or Dr Melody Sandells (k.winter@northumbria.ac.uk; melody.sandells@northumbria.ac.uk)

Thanks!

 

Leeza Pickering

One Planet DTP Postgraduate Research Student

Reconstructing and modelling lake mixing regimes

 

Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences

Northumbria University

Newcastle Upon Tyne

NE1 8ST

 

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