The Climate and Ecosystem Sciences Division at Berkeley Lab seeks a postdoctoral researcher to combine observational synthesis, ecological theory, and numerical models to explore the dynamics of tropical forests responding and feeding back to climate. You will be part of the NGEE-Tropics project (https://ngee-tropics.lbl.gov), a long-term, DOE-funded effort to bring together observational and theoretical approaches to build, inform, and test the representation of tropical forests within Earth system models. NGEE-Tropics aims to fill the critical gaps in knowledge of tropical forest-climate system interactions, and works on cutting edge advancements in model predictions of tropical forest responses to a changing climate over the 21st Century.
We invite outstanding early career scientists to apply for a postdoctoral fellowship focused on Amazon Vegetation Dynamics. In this exciting role, you will investigate processes associated with the large-scale structure and function of tropical forests, and how these are governed by plant traits as represented with a vegetation demography model. A central focus of this work is the study of mechanistic process-level controls on forest dynamics, including processes such as nutrient cycling and plant hydraulics, and how ecosystems respond to moisture and temperature stress, as well as anthropogenic and natural disturbances. This opportunity is highly integrative, involving a vegetation demography model, which will be tested against large and diverse datasets across the Amazon, including tower-based eddy covariance fluxes, forest census data, and remote sensing. The research will also include experiments with the model to explore the coupling of vegetation dynamics and ecosystem function under multiple scenarios of climate and land use.
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For full consideration, please apply by February 22, 2023. This position will remain open until filled.
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