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Postdoctoral Researcher (m/w/d) - coastal carbon cycling, marine Carbon Dioxide Removal 

 

Referenzcode: 988 

Arbeitsort: Geesthacht  

Bewerbungsfrist: 27.04.2026

 

We seek a postdoc with interest in coastal carbon cycling, marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR), and its Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (MRV). Within the Horizon Europe project MAR-CO2, this postdoc will focus on direct measurements of air–sea exchange in the context of pilot-scale mCDR interventions and explore the role of equilibration timescales in MRV. They will characterize the effect of air-sea exchanges on carbonate system perturbations and how they evolve, dilute, and dissipate in dynamic coastal environments. Although the primary observational tool will be atmospheric Eddy Covariance, the researcher will be embedded in a well‑equipped and well‑staffed laboratory environment and will work with a diverse suite of platforms—including profiling buoys, benthic landers, autonomous sensors, and ship‑based sampling. The postdoc will collaborate closely with modelers to integrate observations into predictive tools, and with social scientists to help place MRV findings within broader governance and stakeholder contexts.

This position is limited to 4 years and starts as soon as possible. In principle, the full time position (39 h/week) is also sharable.  

Equal opportunity is an important part of our personnel policy. We would therefore strongly encourage qualified women to apply for the position.

 

 

Ihre Aufgaben

  • Join field campaigns with focus on direct EC measurements of air-sea CO2 flux
  • Explore physical/​chemical drivers of air-sea exchanges and MRV implications
  • Work with project partners to develop novel MRV approaches
  • Engagement with interdisciplinary team, outreach with mCDR stakeholders
 

 

Ihr Profil

  • PhD in chemical or physical oceanography, or related (required)
  • Experience with eddy covariance or other direct flux techniques (desired)
  • Strong knowledge of the marine carbonate system, including TA, DIC, pH, and pCO₂ observations (required)
  • Quantitative skills in time‑series analysis, biogeochemical data processing, and uncertainty assessment (R, Matlab, Python, or similar) (Required)
  • Field experience (desired)
  • Excellent English communication skills and the ability to work in interdisciplinary international teams (required)
 

 

Wir bieten Ihnen

  • an exciting and varied job in a research centre with around 1,000 employees from more than 60 nations
  • a well-connected research campus (public transport) and best networking opportunities, subsidy for the Deutschlandticket if certain conditions are met (job ticket)
  • individual opportunities for further training
  • social benefits according to the collective agreement of the public service and remuneration up to pay group 13 (according to EntgO Bund)
  • an excellent technical infrastructure and modern workplace equipment
  • 6 weeks holiday per year; company holidays between Christmas and New Year's Day
  • very good compatibility private and professional life; offers of mobile and flexible work
  • family-friendly company policy with childcare facilities, e. g. nursery close to the company
  • free assistance program for employees (EAP)
  • corporate Benefits
  • a varied offer in the canteen on campus
 

 

Schwerbehinderte und diesen gleichgestellte behinderte Personen werden bei gleicher Qualifikation und Eignung im Rahmen der gesetzlichen Bestimmungen bevorzugt berücksichtigt.

 

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