The Department of Community and Ecosystem Ecology of the Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) in Berlin invites applications for the position of a tenure track group leader with expertise in freshwater ecosystem modelling and long-term data analysis for an immediate start. The department conducts research aimed at understanding the response of freshwater communities and ecosystems to global change, partly based on a long-term monitoring program maintained in a shallow river-connected lake. This position fits in the strategic development of IGB to empower its capacity for predictive ecology, through an improved understanding of the structure and functioning of freshwater systems, informing projections on future scenarios and its implications for the distribution and abundance of organisms, and for using mechanistic insights to optimize management and conservation of freshwater ecosystems.
We look forward to recruiting a creative and dedicated scientist combining strong expertise in modelling and analysis of long-term data sets to investigate the responses of lakes and rivers to global change and ecosystem restoration. A major focus is on effects of climate and land-use change on the abundance and community composition of primary producers, food-web interactions and the functioning of freshwater ecosystems. Collaborative and integrative research is strongly encouraged at IGB, as is engagement and leadership in national and international networks.