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Open positions in the ICOS field

 

Researcher – Project Manager Marine Biodiversity, VLIZ Marine Observation Centre, Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), Ostend, Belgium (deadline 14th June 2026)

The Marine Observation Centre is dedicated to performing essential, long-term and multidisciplinary observations of the marine environment. Its mission is to enhance understanding of the dynamics and functioning of marine and coastal ecosystems by developing, operating and optimizing innovative, integrated and cost-effective observation systems that deliver high-quality data for marine research, policy and innovation. 

In the coming years, MOC will further develop the VLIZ marine biodiversity observatory, connect biodiversity observation activities to European Digital Twin of the Ocean developments, and contribute to large-scale European and global observation networks such as EMO BON, ARMS MBON and MBON Europe. MOC will also continue to advance AI-supported plankton imaging, marine genomics, eDNA-based biomonitoring and reusable workflows for data processing and analysis. 

We are looking for a colleague with a solid scientific background, sound professional judgement and strong project management skills. The selected candidate will take a leading role in European projects at the interface of marine biodiversity monitoring, data flows, modelling, mapping and digital innovation. 

A key responsibility will be the project management of DTO-BioFlow, a European project focused on the integration of biodiversity monitoring data into the Digital Twin Ocean. In addition, the candidate will act as work package lead for DTO-BioFlow WP3: Enabling sustained flows of biodiversity monitoring data in the DTO, and for MARCO-BOLO WP5: Modelling and Mapping Coastal and Marine Biodiversity.

OUR OFFER  

  • We offer you a challenging job in the dynamic environment of the Marine Station Ostend in Ostend.
  • A contract running until the end of 2027, with the possibility of extension, and a competitive remuneration package based on the candidate's qualifications and experience according to the salary scales set forth by the Flemish Government on 01-01-2009.
  • Additional benefits: holiday allowance, end of year allowance, meal vouchers (€8 per day worked), bicycle allowance, free public transport between home and work.
  • A good work-life balance through a generous leave package and flexible working hours within a 38-hour working week.
  • The possibility to work partly from home after an induction period.  
  • Opportunities for personal development (training). 

YOUR TASKS 

You will work within the Marine Observation Centre and in close collaboration with VLIZ research, 
data, ICT, infrastructure, policy and innovation teams. You will also interact with national and international project partners, research infrastructures, observation networks and stakeholders. 
This position contributes directly to the MOC agenda on long-term marine biodiversity observations, 
biodiversity data workflows, digital twins, AI-supported monitoring, plankton dynamics, marine genomics and European-scale biodiversity assessments. It also supports MOC’s ambition to connect the VLIZ marine biodiversity observatory to European Digital Twin of the Ocean developments and broader ocean observation initiatives. 
You will coordinate and manage VLIZ commitments in European projects related to marine biodiversity data observation, data flows, digital innovation, modelling and mapping.

Deadline for applications is 14th June 2026.

Read more and apply here.


Postdoctoral position, Department of Forest Resource Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden (deadline 11th August 2026)

We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with a particular interest in forest landscape modelling. As part of a two-year postdoctoral project, you will use the Heureka decision support system to analyse how different forest management strategies affect biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services, as well as how these interact with the development of wind power. The work involves quantifying conflicts and synergies between different sustainability goals in the forest landscape using simulation and optimisation. The analysis will be based on spatially explicit future scenarios, developed in collaboration with various stakeholder groups, and will include indicators such as biomass production, carbon sequestration, recreational values and wind energy.

The postdoctoral position is part of the interdisciplinary research project WindyForests, which brings together researchers from several universities and disciplines with the aim of developing knowledge for the sustainable planning of wind power in forest landscapes. For more information, see: www.slu.se/forskning/forskningskatalog/projekt/w/windyforests/ 

Your profile
You must hold a PhD in forestry, ecology, environmental science, systems analysis, mathematics, operations research or a similar discipline, with interest in forests and forestry, and where quantitative modelling and/or optimisation formed a central part of your thesis. Experience of working with optimisation methods, long-term modelling of the forest landscape and its ecosystem services, as well as computer-based decision support systems in general and the Heureka system in particular, is an advantage. Great importance is attached to personal qualities such as analytical and problem-solving skills, the ability to work independently and the ability to collaborate. Good written and oral communication skills in English are a requirement.

The position is intended for a junior researcher, and we are primarily seeking candidates who obtained their PhD no more than three years ago. In exceptional circumstances, the degree may have been obtained earlier. Exceptional circumstances include leave of absence due to illness, parental leave, positions of trust within trade unions, service in the armed forces, or other similar circumstances, as well as clinical service or service/assignments relevant to the subject area.

About us
The Department of Forest Resource Management conducts education and research in the areas of forest planning, forest remote sensing, forest inventory and sampling, forest mathematical statistics and landscape studies. The department is also responsible for the implementation of the ongoing environmental monitoring programs the National Forest Inventory, National Inventory of the Landscape in Sweden, Terrestrial Habitat Monitoring and the Butterfly and Bumblebee Inventory. In total, we are about 120 employees. More information can be found at https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/organisation/departments/forest-resource-management/

Deadline for applications is 11th August 2026.

Read more and apply here.


EGU Editorial Manager, European Geosciences Union (EGU), Munich, Germany (deadline 23rd June 2026)

The European Geosciences Union (EGU) is the leading scientific society for Earth, planetary, and space science research in Europe. With our partner societies worldwide, we foster fundamental geoscience research, alongside applied research that addresses key societal and environmental challenges. EGU actively promotes open science practices, including through its innovative reviewing and publishing processes.

To fulfill EGU’s vision of realising a sustainable and just future for humanity and for the planet, EGU organises and supports a variety of meetings, and delivers numerous education and outreach activities. As part of its portfolio of activities to support its members, EGU publishes 20 open-access scientific journals and provides a preprint server through its partner Copernicus Publications.

Due to the continuing growth and further development of the EGU publications, we are recruiting a staff member to join the EGU Executive Office team based in Munich, Germany.

EGU is seeking to appoint a full-time, permanent Editorial Manager to (1) act as an interface between the EGU Publications Committee and Copernicus Publications and (2) assist the executive editors of its journals and the coordinator of the preprint repository and interactive community platform, EGUsphere.

Main tasks

  • You will serve as a point of contact for the EGU journals’ executive editors and EGUsphere coordinator, and will be liaising with Copernicus when necessary
  • You will assist the executive editors in facilitating smooth and efficient manuscript handling and in additional journal-specific tasks
  • You will facilitate and support the growth, promotion and scientific oversight of EGUsphere, EGU’s preprint server and repository
  • You will help to ensure the high scientific standards of the EGU journals in terms of open-access publishing, including open data and code and data archiving
  • You will help promote EGU journals and highlight articles across the scientific community and more widely in collaboration with the EGU Office Communications team and Copernicus
  • You will develop and lead inter-journal initiatives in collaboration with the Publications Committee
  • You will organise and co-deliver the annual EGU peer review training


Key Requirements

  • You have a degree in geoscience or in a related field, at least at the undergraduate level. Higher level education such as a PhD is desirable, but not required
  • You are ready to make a long-term commitment to the development of EGU journals and to improve their visibility
  • You are enthusiastic to pursue activities related to open access communication
  • You are motivated and possess good organisational, interpersonal, and time management skills.
  • You have strong written and verbal communication skills in English
  • Previous experience with EGU activities and publishing is desirable

Deadline for applications is 23rd June 2026.

Read more and apply here.
 


Programmer/Software Developer, ICOS Carbon Portal, Lund, Sweden (deadline 8th June 2026)

ICOS Carbon Portal is hosted by the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Lund University and is part of ICOS ERIC, the legal entity of the Integrated Carbon Observation System that provides high quality long-term measurements of greenhouse gas exchange in the domains of atmosphere, ecosystems and ocean. Carbon Portal offers open access to all ICOS high-quality and standardised greenhouse gas data, as well as scientific and educational products produced by our scientific users. The Carbon Portal is thus a 'one-stop shop' for all ICOS data products. Carbon Portal also (co-)develops web services for the user community that support the scientific exploration of the data.

Work duties

We are looking for an experienced backend developer to join our small team, working on services for open scientific data. You will be able to work on a variety of tasks depending on your skills, interests, and the team’s needs. The ideal candidate is comfortable managing self-hosted web services, has strong experience in statically typed languages, and is familiar with functional programming concepts. Our main repositories are https://github.com/ICOS-Carbon-Portal/data and https://github.com/ICOS-Carbon-Portal/meta.

  • Design and develop scalable and efficient applications using Scala 3 in an open source environment.
  • Work with a triple store database using RDF, OWL, and SPARQL. Prior experience is advantageous, but not required.
  • Troubleshoot and debug issues in production and development environments.
  • Contribute to code reviews, participate in team discussions, improve technical documentation, and mentor co-workers when needed.
  • Take high-level or less detailed requirements, and define clear and actionable tasks before moving to implementation.

Requirements

  • Several years of worklife experience with backend development.
  • Comfortable working independently and driving task specification.
  • Worklife experience in statically typed languages and functional programming.
  • Proficient with Linux and Git.
  • Ability to write clear and effective documentation.
  • Fluency in spoken and written English.

Other merits:

  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to work well in a collaborative environment
  • Strong problem-solving skills.
  • Desire to grow and share your technical abilities.
  • Scala, Akka, Play framework.
  • RDF, OWL, SPARQL.
  • TypeScript, JavaScript, Python.

Terms of employment

Permanent position with preferred start date of 1 September 2026, with the possibility of an earlier start upon mutual agreement. A probationary period of 6 months will be applicable. The scope of the employment is full time.

Deadline for applications is 8th June 2026.

Read more and apply here.


Doctoral student in Atmospheric Physics and Environmental Modelling, Lund University, Sweden (deadline 7th June 2026)

We offer a fully funded 4-year PhD position in our international team. The PhD project will be carried out in close collaboration between Lund University (LU, main supervisor Prof Natascha Kljun, Dept of Earth and Environmental Sciences and co-supervisor Dr Pontus Roldin, Dept of Physics) and Linköping University (LiU, co-supervisor Prof Fredrik Lindsten, Dept of Computer and Information Science). The project will employ one PhD student at LU, and one at LiU.

At LU, you will become part of a team working on greenhouse gas modelling and measurements in Europe and beyond. You will have the chance to join the MERGE and ELLIIT research communities. The position offers further national and international collaboration with scientists at the Technical University of Munich and the Universities of Freiburg, Innsbruck, Helsinki, and Gothenburg. Together with the home institution, this interdisciplinary team covers expertise in atmospheric dynamics, inverse modelling techniques, Large Eddy Simulation, flux measurements, ecosystem, aerosol and climate modelling and emission inventories, and machine learning.

Being a doctoral student

As a doctoral student, you are both admitted as a student and employed at LU (100%).

You will be trained in a scientific approach, to think critically and analytically, to solve problems independently using the right methods, and to develop an awareness of research ethics. In addition, you will have the opportunity to work on projects, to develop your leadership and pedagogical skills. Throughout your studies, you will be guided by supervisors. Doctoral studies end with a thesis and a doctoral degree.

Subject and project description

We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student to improve modelling and forecasting of greenhouse gas emissions of European cities to support their efforts in emission reductions.

The main goal of this project is to extend, evaluate and apply the existing and widely used flux footprint model FFP (Kljun et al. 2015) in the urban landscape. Footprint models allocate the extent and location of sources or sinks of greenhouse gases measured at the surface, on tall towers, or on drones. Current footprint models are not valid for complex environments. Under guidance of experts, you will fill this gap and develop the first fast footprint model applicable to urban landscapes and other complex terrain.

You will be enrolled in the doctoral programme in Environmental Science (Syllabus) and have also the opportunity to become part of the graduate schools ClimBEco and/or Compute

Work duties

You will primarily devote yourself to your doctoral education, mainly consisting of writing a doctoral thesis. In addition, you are expected to

  • Carry out research within the subject area
  • Publish results in high-quality journals
  • Attend project meetings at LU and LiU, including research visits at LiU
  • Actively contribute to the collaborative environment within ELLIIT
  • Present results at national and international conferences

In addition to studies, a maximum of 20% of working time may be spent on teaching and other departmental work.

Deadline for applications is 7th June 2026.

Read more and apply here.