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Professorship (f/m/x) in Applied Physical Oceanography of the Shelf Seas
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Wilhelmshaven
Permanent
Full Time, Part Time
Apply by: 2025-01-15
Published: 2024-11-20
Professorship (f/m/x) in Applied Physical Oceanography of the Shelf Seas
salary scale W3
as soon as possible. Place of work is Wilhelmshaven.
We offer a creative, international and inspiring working environment in which interdisciplinary cooperation within the ICBM, nationally and internationally in research and teaching is encouraged. Our unique infrastructure offers exceptional opportunities for the development of new research directions. As a certified family-friendly university, the compatibility of work and family is a particular interest of ours.
We are searching for an internationally renowned marine scientist who represents the field in research and teaching in its breadth. The professorship will bring new aspects of applied physical oceanography with a focus on shelf seas and aspects from the research field of sub-mesoscale processes to the Center for Marine Sensors (ZfMarS) at the ICBM (located in Wilhelmshaven). Perspectively, the research will, based on observations at sea, contribute to a mechanistic understanding of physical processes in coastal and shelf seas, such as mixing processes, energy fluxes, particle transport and light availability. The professorship can resort to an existing broad spectrum of expertise and infrastructure at ZfMarS and ICBM (e.g., drifters, ARGO floats, optical sensor technology, seawater basin with direct access to the sea, prototype laboratory and research vessels) and further develop them.
Commitment to participate in current and future interdisciplinary collaborative projects (e.g. BASS and DynaDeep) at the ICBM and to lead joint research cruises is required. We offer excellent opportunities to network within the institute and to develop new initiatives. Synergies with the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI, Research Department Marine Perception) in Oldenburg are encouraged.
Teaching responsibilities cover the entire field of physical oceanography in the Bachelor's and Master's degree programs. Applicants are asked to demonstrate their ability to connect to the described areas in research and teaching in a concept of max. 5 pages each.
As the University of Oldenburg and the University of Bremen are bound by a cooperation agreement, active participation in the cooperation is expected.
Prerequisites for employment are specified in section 25 of the Lower Saxony Higher Education Act (NHG).
Further prerequisites:
- An academic degree with doctorate in physics, oceanography or a related field
- Excellence in research as documented by the publication record in physical oceanography
- Documented relevant teaching experience in a university setting
- International experience, generally attained by doing research abroad
- Successful acquisition of third-party funding
- Engineering and technical experience in device and sensor development
- Scientific experience in the field of oceanographic processes of shelf seas
- Experience in leading and conducting expeditions at sea
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