INDICiOS Jobs

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PhD student

The position The candidate will use a suite of coupled mathematical models of marine invertebrate macro-evolution that is spatially explicit, whose dynamics are governed by plate tectonics and kinematics. The objective of the INIDICiOS project is to reconstruct the history of life on Earth and gain a deeper understanding of the forces that shaped the observed biodiversity up until today. The PhD student will: i) work on improving the existing models by incorporating speciation and extinction rates, after implementing Bayesian calibration techniques; ii) perform simulations of the diversification of marine invertebrates since their origin, mapping the emergence, evolution, and demise of biodiversity hotspots; iii) investigate the mechanisms underlying the origins and dynamics of the latitudinal biodiversity gradient (LBG) and biodiversity hotspots. The INDICiOS project team invites you to embark on an exciting journey through deep time.
The lab Institute of Marine Sciences @ Barcelona (CSIC)
Your profile - MSc in mathematics, physics, engineering, computer sciences, marine sciences, or related disciplines.
- Good knowledge in computer programming (any language: MATLAB, Python, R, Julia, FORTRAN)
- Creative and independent thinking with an interest in complex systems theory.
We offer - An interdisciplinary, innovative and dynamic environment at the Institute of Marine Sciences in Barcelona
- PhD contract (4 years) within the framework of the Project INDICiOS funded by the Spanish Government
- Research stays abroad, at the labs of several external collaborators of the project
- Flexible time-schedule
- Health insurance
Salary 22K euros / year
Apply - Curriculum vitae (CV)
- Academic record (grades in %)
- Sign up on the Job Bank (Bolsa de Trabajo) of CSIC under the topics relevant for this call
Deadline Open from 1st August 2024 until the position is filled (*)
Contact - Pedro Cermeno (pedro.cermeno@csic.es)
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Summary The Institute of Marine Sciences @ Barcelona (CSIC) is looking for a candidate to fill a job offer in mathematical eco-evolutionary modelling of marine ecosystems. The open position is within the frame of a research project (INDICiOS), funded by the Spanish National Science Foundation. The INDICiOS project will have a profound scientific impact, contributing to a new understanding of marine biodiversity, informing conservation priorities by understanding the deep history of biodiversity hotspots, fostering collaboration between geologists, paleobiologists, evolutionary ecologists and Earth system modellers, and developing a versatile modelling tool that will enable addressing the biodiversity history of life, from metazoans to microorganisms. Further details of the project INDICiOS can be found here ( INDICiOS )

(∗) Updated 1th August 2024