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Dear all,

for the synthesis and transfer project of a large national program on Carbon 
Dioxide Removal we are offering a postdoc position in Earth System Modeling. 
Please forward below information to suitable candidates. Your help is much 
appreciated!

Best regards,
Julia Pongratz


The Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich is one of the largest and most 
renowned universities in Germany. The Department of Geography invites 
applications (full-time) for a

Scientific researcher (m/f/d) modeling and assessing terrestrial Carbon Dioxide 
Removal approaches (TV-L E13)

The chair for Geography and Land Use Systems carries out fundamental and 
applied research on the human impact on climate via land use. It will lead, 
pending final project confirmation, the synthesis, transfer and coordination 
project for the BMBF funding line on Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR; 
https://www.fona.de/de/massnahmen/foerdermassnahmen/co2-entnahmemethoden-cdr.php
 
<https://www.fona.de/de/massnahmen/foerdermassnahmen/co2-entnahmemethoden-cdr.php>).

To limit global warming in line with the Paris Agreement's goals, greenhouse 
gas neutrality needs to be reached within the next few decades. This will 
likely require CDR in addition to emissions reductions. Projects in the BMBF 
program on terrestrial, geological and material-based CDR and a parallel 
program on marine CDR methods aim to provide a systematic and comprehensive 
science basis of potentials, implementability, risks and side-effects in the 
Earth system of various CDR methods and pathways, and will investigate 
feedbacks with other Sustainable Development Goals. The CDR program aims to 
enhance the research capacities in Germany for CDR, strengthen the links 
between research and other stakeholders, and provide an adequate science basis 
for political decision-making in research- and climate-policy.

The Scientific Researcher will conduct innovative research in the field of 
land-based carbon dioxide removal such as afforestation, forestry and 
bioenergy. The Scientific Researcher will perform state-of-the-art assessments 
of these and basic ocean-based methods' potentials to take up CO2 and 
side-effects on climate and ecosystem functioning. Tasks comprise

developing the ICON/MPI Earth System Model and its land surface component 
JSBACH for a better representation of CDR methods
setting up, running and analyzing ESM simulations for individual and portfolio 
CDR approaches
contributing to the development of the comprehensive evaluation framework for 
CDR methods by developing the relevant aspects for Earth system impacts
coordinating the dialogue with the program's individual joint projects 
assessing CDR potentials, risks and side-effects to transfer their results to 
the evaluation framework
leading the analysis and writing of publications
providing the expertise on modelling land-based CDR approaches to an 
interdisciplinary team.
The Scientific Researcher's position requires

a PhD in a natural or physical science subject (physics, geography, ecology or 
similar)
good programming skills (such as fortran, python)
excellent communication skills in English, proven also by scientific 
publications
interest in working as part of an interdisciplinary team or with non-academic 
stakeholders.
Training or experience in Earth system modeling is highly desirable, but not 
essential.
The Scientific Researcher will become a member of a dynamic team around 
research, coordination and transfer of the CDR synthesis project and many other 
projects at the chair for Physical Geography and Land Use Systems. The team is 
strongly involved in large international collaborations such as the Global 
Carbon Project, AIMES, and the IPCC/CMIP6. Wide opportunities for collaboration 
exist with research institutions in the greater Munich area.

The position is offered for three years starting March 2022.

Your work place will be located in central Munich and is easy to reach by 
public transport. We offer an interesting and responsible position with good 
opportunities for vocational training and career development.

Payment will be in accordance with TV-L E13. Part-time work is in principle 
possible. Handicapped persons with comparable qualifications receive 
preferential status. We encourage female candidates to apply.

Please send an application outlining your fit for the position (including a 
cover letter, a curriculum vitae, copies of scientific degrees, and the names 
and contact information of two references) by Jan 13, 2022 by e-mail (one 
PDF-attachment with max. 5MB only including all documents) with subject 
"CDR-ScR-2022" to climate.j...@geographie.uni-muenchen.de 
<mailto:climate.j...@geographie.uni-muenchen.de>. For further information 
please contact Prof. Dr. Julia Pongratz (julia.pongr...@lmu.de 
<mailto:julia.pongr...@lmu.de>).


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Julia Pongratz
LMU Munich, Department of Geography
Luisenstr. 37, 80333 Munich, Germany
http://www.geographie.uni-muenchen.de/department/personen/pongratz-julia.php 
<http://www.geographie.uni-muenchen.de/department/personen/pongratz-julia.php>
julia.pongr...@geographie.uni-muenchen.de 
<mailto:julia.pongr...@geographie.uni-muenchen.de>
phone: (+49 89) 2180 - 6652
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