[Sextonlabpastmembers] Fwd: [ECOLOG-L] Plant Ecology Postdoc Opportunity at ETH Zurich

Jason Sexton jsexton2 at ucmerced.edu
Fri Nov 24 09:41:47 PST 2023


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From: Emily Moran <emoran5 at ucmerced.edu>
Date: Fri, Nov 24, 2023 at 8:23 AM
Subject: Fwd: [ECOLOG-L] Plant Ecology Postdoc Opportunity at ETH Zurich
To: LES Faculty <LES-faculty at ucmerced.edu>


Of possible interest to graduating PhD students you may know in the plant
ecology area! (I know Janneke well and she should be a good advisor, and
ETH is great too).


*Dr. Emily Moran *(she or they)
Associate Professor, Life & Environmental Sciences
Chair, Environmental Systems Grad Group
UC Merced





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*From: *"Dr. Janneke Hille Ris Lambers" <privateemail8477 at community.esa.org>
*Subject: **[ECOLOG-L] Plant Ecology Postdoc Opportunity at ETH Zurich*
*Date: *November 21, 2023 at 8:39:40 AM PST
*To: *"ECOLOG-L at community.esa.org" <ECOLOG-L at community.esa.org>
*Reply-To: *ECOLOG-L-moderator at community.esa.org

The Plant Ecology Group <https://plantecology.ethz.ch/> at ETH Zürich is
seeking 1-2 postdoctoral candidates to develop a project exploring the
drivers of climate-change induced range and community shifts. Successful
candidates have a PhD in Ecology, experience in ecological data analysis
and large datasets, and excellent written and oral communication skills. We
are particularly interested in candidates that will take the lead on one of
three projects requiring the synthesis and modeling of existing data. These
include; 1) Combining demographic & dispersal data to explore factors
constraining range shifts of long-lived trees and Alpine wildflowers; 2)
Exploration of 10+ years of microclimate and seedling recruitment data
collected across large climatic gradients to characterize microclimate
refugia and their implications for forest regeneration in a time of climate
change; and 3) Analysis of plant community data collected from Pacific
Northwestern Forests to assess community shifts with warming. The Plant
Ecology Group is led by Janneke Hille Ris Lambers and Jake Alexander, and
we conduct research on a diversity of topics across plant community ecology
in forest and Alpine sites in the USA (Washington State) and Switzerland.
We are an international group of researchers and educators, and seek
applicants who are committed to collaborative, inclusive and open science.
The start date is summer of 2024, or before. We will start evaluating
applications on December 4. For more information and to apply, please
go to this
website <https://jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOPG_ethz_juZRXbGyo9kDltlUfG>.

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Professor Janneke Hille Ris Lambers (she / her)

IBZ Plant Ecology
ETH Zürich, Switzerland
&
Biology Department
University of Washington, Seattle USA

https://plantecology.ethz.ch/
http://www.meadowatch.org/




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