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Postdoc in Isotope Biogeochemistry
- 100%
- Akademisch: Post Doc Stelle / Senior Scientist
- Schweiz - Bern
Beschreibung
Postdoc in Isotope Biogeochemistry
Start Date01.12.2026; open for discussion
Employment Relationship80-100%, fixed-term
Institution / WorkplacePhysics Institute, Climate and Environmental PhysicsBern
About this position
Isotope ratio measurements are a key part of our efforts to understand sources and sinks of the major greenhouse gases CO2, CH4 and N2O. Harmonised and standardised field calibration and measurement methods are required to support isotopic measurements in networks such as the Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS). The METHIR project is a major European effort aimed at improving field isotope ratio measurements harmonisation and calibration, with direct linkages to current measurement networks.Key responsibilities
- Continue development of a flask sampling system for isotopic measurements of N2O from background sites, including testing at the Jungfraujoch.
- Measurement of N2O isotopic composition in flask samples from Jungfraujoch and other sites using the "RAPTOR-QCLAS" system.
- Collaboration with Swiss and international research groups to improve the N2O isotopic record from preindustrial to present day times, with a focus on calibration traceability.
- Data management and documentation of processes
- Present research findings at national and international conferences, contribute to project meetings and reports, and publish in peer-reviewed journals.
Your profile
- PhD degree in Climate Science, Chemistry, Physics or a related field.
- Strong skills in analytics and measurements techniques; in particular, in spectroscopic and IRMS measurements of trace gases.
- Proficiency in programming, particularly with Python or R.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.
Publikationsdatum
03.06.2026
Arbeitspensum (%)
100%
Branche
Bildung/Kultur
Funktionsbereich
Physik
Umwelt
Stellenantritt
01.12.2026
Arbeitsort
Hochschulstrasse 6
3012 Bern
Schweiz
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