Appel à candidature : Pacific Community recrute un Chercheur postdoctoral (modélisation des écosystèmes marins) en France.
Description
The Pacific Community (SPC) is the principal scientific and technical organisation in the Pacific region, supporting development since 1947. We are an international development organisation owned and governed by our 27 country and territory members. In pursuit of sustainable development to benefit Pacific people, our unique organisation works across more than 25 sectors. We are known for our knowledge and innovation in such areas as fisheries science, public health surveillance, geoscience, and conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture.
The Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems (FAME) Division includes the Oceanic Fisheries Programme (OFP) and Coastal Fisheries Programme (CFP). The goal of the OFP is to ensure fisheries that exploit the region’s resources of tuna, billfish and related species are managed for economic and ecological sustainability using the best available scientific information. In pursuing this goal, the OFP provides scientific support for the management of fisheries for tuna and associated species, with a strong focus on stock assessment and modelling, fisheries and ecosystem monitoring and analysis and data management. The OFP works closely with member countries and territories, the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission, the Forum Fisheries Agency, the Parties to the Nauru Agreement and other regional and sub-regional entities.
The role – the Postdoctoral Researcher (Marine Ecosystem Modelling) will undertake a programme of work that supports the development and application of fisheries and ecosystem population dynamics models to tuna fisheries in the western and central Pacific Ocean. The role will have a strong focus on projecting the impact of climate change on tuna populations over seasonal, decadal and longer timeframes to assist the development of advanced warning systems and to evaluate adaptation options that mitigate adverse climate impacts on fisheries.
The key responsibilities of the role include the following:
Model development
- Contributing to the development of existing numerical model, adhering to best practices in code development and version control.
- Contributing to diagnostic and analytical routines for model analyses such as sensitivity analysis, likelihood profiling, etc.
- Contributing to the development of diagnostics to evaluate model performance.
Apply SEAPODYM and similar models
- Developing SEAPODYM model applications by designing and running parameter estimation, performing model error analysis and model validation.
- Undertaking evaluations of the impacts of current and future climate regimes on Pacific tuna population dynamics.
Technical Advice
- Leading or contributing to reports and publications.
- Participating in international conferences and meetings dealing with ocean ecosystem modelling, ocean climate change and ecosystem monitoring.
Develop capacities
- Participating and contributing to workshops and training to build capacity for national and regional institutions to apply climate models to evaluate impacts on Western Central Pacific Ocean ecosystems and tuna fisheries.
For a more detailed account of the key responsibilities, please refer to the online job description.
Key selection criteria
Qualifications
- PhD in Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Ecology or a related field with a background in modelling and numerical analysis.
Technical expertise
- Knowledge and understanding of partial differential equations, their analytical and numerical solutions.
- Knowledge and practical experience in solving optimization problems.
- Knowledge of statistical methods for data integration and analysis.
- Knowledge of programming language(s) applied to numerical problems.
- Programming experience in R, Python or similar high-level language for manipulating large volumes of data.
- Linux computing environment.
Language skills
- Ability to write academic texts in English.
Closing date: 18 June 2023 – 11:00 pm (Noumea time)
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