Ocean Career: WHOI Ecosystem Models Postdoctoral Investigator

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The Biology and Physical Oceanography Departments at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) invite applications for a Postdoctoral Investigator (PDI) to develop new ecosystem models to assess the potential impacts of offshore wind development on the Northeast United States continental shelf. The successful candidate will be supervised by Dr. Gregory Britten, co-supervised by Drs. Ke Chen, Rubao Ji, and Glen Gawarkiewicz.

The project aims to develop new ecosystem models for the Northeast United States continental shelf that will be coupled to existing high resolution physical circulation models. The ecosystem model will be constructed using the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) framework, utilizing cutting-edge trait- and size-based parameterizations of the planktonic ecosystem. The ecosystem models will resolve the size-structured plankton community, along with the biogeochemical cycling of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, silicon, and iron. In parallel with ongoing modeling investigations of the hydrodynamic impacts of offshore wind development, the ecosystem modeling PDI sought here will assess how modeled changes to circulation and mixing impact nutrient supply processes and the ecosystem response. A core motivation is to understand how changes to nutrient supply may impact zooplankton food resources for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) which inhabits the offshore wind development region. The project thereby provides an exciting opportunity for the PDI to interact with ecological managers and other stakeholders in the region. The physical and ecosystem modeling work will be paired with an autonomous vehicle-based field campaign sampling physical and biogeochemical fields at turbine-, windfarm-, and regional-scales in order to calibrate and validate models.

The selected PDI candidate will have numerical physical and/or biogeochemical modeling experience and strong quantitative skills. A solid understanding of the interactions between physical, biogeochemical, and ecological processes in the ocean is required. Strong oral and written communication skills should be demonstrated through a record of publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals and presentations. This position is full-time for one-year with extension up to three years upon satisfactory progress. This is a full-time position with full benefits.

Fixed Salary Range:

  • PhD Graduate 2025: $68,381
  • PhD Graduate 2024: $69,749
  • PhD Graduate 2023: $71,144
  • PhD Graduate 2022: $72,567
  • PhD Graduate 2021: $74,018

The salary range provided for this position reflects the expected minimum and maximum base pay for new hires. Actual level placement and compensation will be determined based on factors such as relevant skills, experience, and qualifications, as well as internal equity and market conditions. In addition to base salary, eligible employees also receive a comprehensive benefits package.

The review of applications will begin on April 17 and continue until the position is filled.

WHOI accepts applications on a rolling basis – applications will be reviewed as they are received, and we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible to ensure full consideration. While we will continue to review applications until the position is filled, and early applicants may have an advantage in the selection process.

Learn more about this opportunity and how to apply.

Location: Woods Hole, MA

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