The Post-Doctoral Fellow (PDF) will participate in an exciting multidisciplinary research project supported by NSERC/SSHRC that aims to determine how different land management strategies contribute towards net-zero and sustainability goals in the Eastern Prairies of Canada. Specifically, the PDF will lead the establishment of a network of eddy flux towers to evaluate carbon and water budgets/dynamics of different perennialization strategies that encompass a range of ecological intensification practices in central Manitoba. The PDF will be supervised by Dr. Henrique Carvalho and will work in close collaboration with the other faculty members leading the project. The PDF will have the opportunity to mentor graduate and undergraduate students. Professional development activities including participation in conferences and publication of research results will be supported. Anticipated start is in the Fall of 2024. Funding for this position is available for 4 years and include benefits in addition to salary.
Requirements: Ph.D. degree with a focus in biometeorology or related discipline. Experience with
field research, micrometeorological instrumentation, and data analysis are desired. The successful
candidate must demonstrate the ability to independently lead research projects and publish in peer review journals.
Application: Candidates must submit a CV, cover letter, and two professional reference contacts.