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Post-doc in Boreal Peatland Ecosystem Ecology

Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador
€40,000 - €50,000/Year
Mid Level
Full-Time

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Position

Post-doc in Boreal Peatland Ecosystem Ecology

Employer

Memorial University of Newfoundland

Homepage: https://www.mun.ca/

Location

Corner Brook, Canada

Sector

Academic

Relevant divisions

Biogeosciences (BG)

Earth and Space Science Informatics (ESSI)

Hydrological Sciences (HS)

Type

Full time

Level

Experienced

Salary

40000 - 50000 € / Year

Required education

PhD

Application deadline

30 March 2026

Posted

27 February 2026

Job Description A Post-doc position in Boreal Peatland Ecosystem Ecology in Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada

We are seeking an outstanding and self-motivated candidate, with an exceptional research record, for a post-doc position in Boreal Peatland Ecosystem Ecology. This is an open position for any related topics to Boreal Peatland Ecosystem Ecology. We accept candidates who are interested in either Ecosystem Modeling or Empirical Study in Boreal Peatlands, but the preferable topic includes, but not limited to, ecosystem modeling of greenhouse gas emissions in boreal peatlands in context of climate change and human disturbance; carbon cycling and greenhouse gas emissions, vegetation dynamics, microbial dynamics, or heavy metal pollution in boreal peatlands. The geographic focus area needs to be in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada, but the research needs to have national and global significance and impacts.

How to apply

If you are interested in this position, please submit your Letter of Intent, a Research Proposal (3-5 Pages long), and up-to-date curriculum vitae to Dr. Jianghua Wu at jianghuaw@mun.ca. Please use the following subject title: PostDoc-Peatlands. Applications submitted before March 30 will be fully considered. However, only the potentially eligible candidates will be contacted for further discussions.

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