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Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies
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Hydropower impacts on lake function and biodiversity
Research subject Biology
Description:
The overall study will include a range of topics; (i) fish resource and habitat use, (ii) biodiversity responses in benthic algae, invertebrates and riparian vegetation, (iii) productivity responses in bottom living algae, (iv) bird resource use.
In the project we will create three kinds of structures: (I) floating-bottom habitats, (II) impoundments which prevent bottoms from drying out and (III) breeding islands for birds. The student will take part in studying the ecological effects of these measures on biodiversity and function of lake ecosystems. Additionally, existing gradients in hydropower impacts will be examined.
In this position, the student will have the opportunity to develop a wide range of skills, and receive support from experienced researchers in each subject area. The content of the thesis can be adjusted based on the candidate's background and interests.
The work will be carried out in collaboration will Karin Nilsson (Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies, SLU Umeå), Gunnar Öhlund, (SLU), Åsa Widén (SLU) and Jenny Ask (Umeå University). Collaboration with representatives of the hydropower company Vattenfall will also be an important part of the position. The research project is funded by the Swedish Energy Agency.
Qualifications:
We seek a motivated candidate who can take initiative and work independently and in a group. Applicants should have a master’s degree in biology, ecology, environmental science, or equivalent.
Knowledge of fish and food web ecology is desirable. Fieldwork experience in aquatic environments, particularly fishing and sampling of invertebrates, algae, and plants in northern lakes, is valued. Lab experience with fish and invertebrates is also an advantage.
Experience with hydropower-related issues and technical skills are a merit. Knowledge of experimental design, statistics, mathematical modeling, and eDNA work are additional merits.
Excellent written and oral communication skills in English are required. Swedish oral communication skills are a merit.
A CV (max 3 pages, font type Arial or Times New Roman, min size 11) should include the following headings: education, work experience, research interests, awards, publications, presentations at conferences, teaching experience, field work experience, laboratory experience, software and computing skills, languages and contact details for two reference persons.
A motivation letter (max 2 pages, font type Arial or Times New Roman, min size 11) should motivate the candidate’s qualifications and interest in conducting this PhD project.
Place of work:
Umeå
Forms for funding or employment:
Employment 4 years
Starting date:
According to agreement, but before summer 2025.
Application:
Click the “Apply” button to submit your application. The deadline is 2025-01-30.
To qualify for third-cycle (Doctoral) courses and study programmes, you must have a second-cycle (Master’s) qualification. Alternatively, you must have conducted a minimum of four years of full-time study, of which a minimum of one year at second-cycle level.
Applicants will be selected based on their written application and CV, degree project, copies of their degree certificate and transcript of records from previous first and second-cycle studies at a university or higher education institution, two personal references, and knowledge of English. More information about the English language requirements can be found here: https://www.slu.se/en/education/programmes-courses/doctoral-studies/application-admission-doctoral-studies/
Please note that applicants invited to interview must submit attested copies of their degree certificate, or equivalent, a transcript of records from previous first and second-cycle studies at a university or higher education institution. Applicants who are not Swedish citizens need to submit an attested copy of their passport’s information page containing their photograph and personal details.
Read about the PhD education at SLU at www.slu.se/en/education/programmes-courses/doctoral-studies/
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