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Job advertisement AIMEC Researcher or AIMEC Postdoctoral Researcher at Advanced Institute for Marine Ecosystem Change (WPI-AIMEC), Tohoku University and JAMSTEC (WAM24-005)

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AIMEC Researcher or AIMEC Postdoctoral Researcher at Advanced Institute for Marine Ecosystem Change (WPI-AIMEC), Tohoku University and JAMSTEC (WAM24-005)

Position
AIMEC Researcher or AIMEC Postdoctoral Researcher at Advanced Institute for Marine Ecosystem Change (WPI-AIMEC), Tohoku University and JAMSTEC (WAM24-005)

Employer
Advanced Institute for Marine Ecosystem Change (WPI-AIMEC), Tohoku University and JAMSTEC logo

Advanced Institute for Marine Ecosystem Change (WPI-AIMEC), Tohoku University and JAMSTEC

Our mission is to elucidate the response and adaptation mechanisms of ecosystems to changes in the marine environment using an approach that combines ocean physics, ecology, and data science.

Furthermore, we will realize predictions of marine ecosystem change at various scales from the northwest Pacific to the global ocean, and thus establish a new academic field: ‘‘Ocean and Ecosystem Change Systematics (OECS).’‘

Homepage: https://wpi-aimec.jp/en/


Location
Yokohama, Japan

Sector
Government

Type
Full time

Level
Experienced

Salary
Annual salary (paid in 1/12 equal monthly payments) *Bonus and retirement allowance are included in the annual salary. *There is no raise. AIMEC Researcher: e.g., JPY 6,700,000-14,000,000 AIMEC Postdoctoral Researcher: e.g., JPY 6,600,000-7,200,000

Required education
PhD

Application deadline
26 January 2025

Posted
18 December 2024

Job description

Job Description
As an alliance-type WPI research center by Tohoku University and JAMSTEC, we are soliciting applications for 12 positions of AIMEC Researcher or AIMEC Postdoctoral Researcher.
In the first year of the appointment, AIMEC Researcher will receive 3 million yen and AIMEC Postdoctoral Researcher will receive 2 million yen to cover research startup costs. (No further payments will be made after this.)

[Research Description]
(Immediately upon employment)
1. Monitoring the marine physico-chemical environment from the coast to the open sea; developing analytical techniques for marine environmental restoration; and studying marine environment-ecosystem co-variation using environmental indicator organisms.

2. Making observations and models to understand the state of ecosystems and biodiversity, and conducting theoretical and empirical research to clarify the principles that drive, maintain, and respond to ecosystems and biodiversity.

3. Developing methods for assessing and analyzing marine ecosystems using functional genomics, etc., and elucidating the responses of coastal ecosystems and its services to human activities in coastal areas.

4. Observing the seabed, including its hydraulic observations, to clarify ocean–solid earth change phenomena, and making observations and models to understand spatiotemporal oceanic changes to enable advances in underwater acoustic ranging.

5. Studying the environmental response and adaptation mechanisms of marine organisms at the individual and community levels and developing evaluation and analysis methods; clarifying the mechanisms of regime shift phenomena, including mass outbreaks and mass mortality of marine organisms.

6. Developing molecular biological techniques for analyzing marine microbial ecosystems; studying the dynamics of marine particles and material circulation and the response and adaptive mechanisms of microbial ecosystems to changes in the marine environment, and developing technology for this.

7. Conducting research and technological development related to observations of the effects of circulation and microbial distribution on the distribution of substances in the ocean, maintaining automated oceanographic observation networks, and integrating the analysis (analyses?) of oceanographic observations and simulations.

8. Conducting modelling research and applying artificial intelligence to marine ecosystems (including the physical and chemical environment of the surrounding ocean and atmosphere), and maintaining and developing the computer infrastructure.

9. Developing equations that describe the structure of marine ecosystems and related biogeochemical cycles and their variability, and developing models of the response of marine ecosystems (including harmful toxic algal blooms) and their capacity to adapt to environmental changes in estuarine, coastal, and open ocean environments.

10. Assessing the impacts and interactions of changes in marine ecosystems on human society and vice versa, and social and behavioral changes based on such assessments.

*Of the above 10 categories, priority will be given to the applicants who are engaged in research to elucidate nonlinear ecosystem change mechanisms using artificial intelligence (AI).

(The scope of possible changes)
The duties designated by WPI-AIMEC.

[Related fields of expertise]
Marine Physics, Marine Ecology, Geochemistry, Ocean Engineering, Geomicrobiology, Computer Science, Meteorology, Meteorological and oceanographic modeling, Earth Sciences, etc.

Work Place
a) Tohoku University
Aobayama Campus, 6-3, Aoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8578, JAPAN

b) JAMSTEC
Yokohama Institute for Earth Sciences (YES), 3173-25, Showa-machi, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 236-0001, JAPAN


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