THE INSTITUTE
NWO-NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research is the Dutch national oceanographic institute and principally performs academically excellent multidisciplinary, fundamental, and frontier applied marine research, addressing important scientific and societal questions pertinent to the functioning of the ocean and seas. NIOZ includes the National Marine research Facilities (NMF) department, that operates a fleet of research vessels and the national pool of large seagoing equipment, and supports excellence in multidisciplinary marine research, education, and policy development.
THE DEPARTMENT
The Department of Estuarine and Delta Systems (EDS, NIOZ-Yerseke) studies the interplay between biota, hydrodynamics, sediment dynamics and biogeochemistry, and how these shape estuarine, deltaic and coastal environments, within the context of natural and human-induced environmental changes. Our department assigns central importance to multidisciplinary approaches that combines state-of-the-art biophysical, biochemical, ecological and physiological measurements and experiments, with remote sensing and numerical modeling, to create in-depth understanding of the processes that control estuarine and delta systems. One important focus for the department is how our research can create value for society.
THE ROLE
The EDS department is looking to recruit a scientist working at the interface of biogeochemical cycles and marine ecological processes (involving estuarine sediments and/or the overlying water column), or ecology. We will consider field scientists, modelers or experimentalists, working across a range of disciplines that complement the recognized strengths within our Department. We will recruit across a range of career stages, from experienced post-doctoral scientists (Tenure track) looking to move to the next stage of an independent research career, to senior scientists (Principle Investigator) wishing to continue their leadership at the international level.
THE CANDIDATE
We are looking for an excellent, highly motivated scientist with a PhD degree in ecology, biology, marine sciences, biogeochemistry or equivalent. You will have an excellent track record in experimental (laboratory and/or field) or modeling work, and accompanying publications, and a clear long-term vision for your research, that complements the research lines at the EDS department. You will have experience of winning grant funding, or be at the stage where this is your next ambition.
You will interact with scientists from the EDS department and other Royal NIOZ departments, which are: Coastal Systems, Ocean Systems, and Marine Microbiology and Biogeochemistry, and create opportunities for joint research projects. You are expected to acquire external funding, both from national and European funding agencies, to support your research program. You will be keen to support and interact with PhD and undergraduate students, and to work with our excellent support and technical staff.
We are a transparent institute with a healthy working climate and an inclusive culture, where people from diverse backgrounds and gender bring their talents and further develop these talents. We aim for inclusive decision-making processes and expect our leadership to show visible commitment, awareness of bias, and cultural intelligence.
Application deadline: June 27, 2025