close

Postdoctoral researcher Remote sensing for understanding ecosystem functioning of tidal areas

Research / Academic
Enschede

Mudflats, with (micro)algae, salt marsh plants, and seagrasses can be found along many sheltered coasts regulated by the tides. These intertidal areas are, for example, important as feeding grounds for (wader) birds, and for reducing flooding probabilities of the hinterland. The European HE-funded project REWRITE (REWilding and Restoration of InterTidal Sediment Ecosystems for carbon sequestration, climate Adaptation, and Biodiversity support) strives to provide an understanding of the functioning of these intertidal ecosystems and the ecosystem services that they have to offer and to investigate ways to restore and expand them. The University of Nantes coordinates the project and combines the expertise of a team of researchers from the natural and social sciences, and partners. The University of Twente will focus on satellite remote sensing of ecosystem functioning.

Within the project, you will combine satellite remote sensing of the REWRITE demonstrator sites, and sites globally, with (radiative transfer) modelling, and with biological and physical information from fieldwork. The goal is to yield consistent, quantitative long-term time series of spatial data of intertidal ecosystems, related to their role in e.g., primary production, biodiversity, sediment dynamics, and climate adaptation, in the context of rewilding. You will collaborate closely with partners in the project and support project activities. You will jointly publish your findings in scientific journals and present them during conferences and meetings.

Requirements:

  • A PhD in Earth or Environmental Sciences, Ecology, Earth Observation, or a related relevant field
  • Preferably experience with (satellite) remote sensing techniques, (big) data processing, scientific programming and (radiative transfer) modelling
  • Affinity with fieldwork
  • A curiosity about estuarine ecosystems, particularly saltmarshes, seagrasses and tidal flats
  • Good communication skills and proficiency in English (e.g., as demonstrated in scientific papers)
  • Good problem-solving skills, as well as organizational and teamwork skills
  • Living in/willingness to move to the Netherlands

Salary Benefits:

  • An inspiring multidisciplinary, international and academic environment. The university offers a dynamic ecosystem with enthusiastic colleagues in which internationalization is an important part of the strategic agenda
  • A full-time position until 1 October 2028
  • Gross monthly salary between € 3.858,- and € 5.278,- per month depending on experience and qualifications (UFO profile Researcher 4)
  • A holiday allowance of 8% of the gross annual salary and a year-end bonus of 8.3%
  • Excellent support for research and facilities for professional and personal development
  • A solid pension scheme
  • A total of 41 holiday days per year in case of full-time employment
  • Excellent working conditions, an exciting scientific environment, and a lively green campus
Work Hours:

40 hours per week

Address:

Drienerlolaan 5