Head of Stable Isotopes Laboratory at MPI-BGC Jena

The Max‐Planck‐Institute for Biogeochemistry is opening a position for a scientist as Head of Stable Isotopes Laboratory in charge of the construction of this part of the ICOS‐ Flask‐ and Calibration Laboratory.
The Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) is a research infrastructure that aims at providing the long‐term observational data required to understand the present state and predict future behavior of the global carbon cycle and regional greenhouse gas emissions. This is partly based on standardized, long‐term atmospheric measurements of CO2, CH4 und N2O by the European monitoring networks. The required data accuracy of the European data shall be ensured by Central Analytic Laboratories.
The construction of the ICOS Flask and Calibration Laboratory (FCL) is currently being started in Jena, Germany, within the scope of the ICOS‐Central Analytical Laboratory funded by the German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF).
The specific tasks of this position involve the development and optimization of analytical systems for the precise measurement of stable isotopes from greenhouse gases in air samples, the respective standardized methods for automatic measurement and data processing, as well as the QA‐QCprocedures
for various time intervals. The integration of the laboratory into the European ICOS network and the international greenhouse gas monitoring community will require an intensive collaboration with international partners, specifically in the ICOS Atmospheric Thematic Centre.
Successful candidates hold a Ph.D. in physics, chemistry or comparable qualification. We expect experience in the design and testing of analytical systems and the operation of high‐precision stable isotope analysis. A profound knowledge in mass spectrometric techniques and related sample preparation for stable isotope analysis is necessary. Practice in heading a laboratory and skills in data management are advantageous for a successful job application. The position requires team spirit, personal engagement and organizational and managerial skills. It is assumed that the candidate is interested in scientific challenges and international collaboration. Good English language skills are a
must, working knowledge of German will prove beneficial.
The Max Planck Society is committed to employing more handicapped individuals and especially encourages them to apply. The Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number of women in those areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply.
The position is open immediately. Initially, it is temporary within the scope of the funded project – with a likely continuation for the next funding period beyond 2015. The salary is according to the German federal pay scale.
For queries or to send the application in writing, including CV and letters of recommendation, contact:
Armin Jordan at the Max‐Planck‐Institute for Biogeochemistry (07745 Jena)
Tel.: +49 3641‐576403
Email: armin.jordan@bgc‐jena.mpg.de

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