Job Information
- Organisation/Company
- AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
- Department
- Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography
- Research Field
- All
- Researcher Profile
- First Stage Researcher (R1)
- Country
- Spain
- Application Deadline
- Type of Contract
- Permanent
- Job Status
- Full-time
- Hours Per Week
- 37.5
- Offer Starting Date
- Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
- HE / ERC
- Reference Number
- 101115126
- Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
- No
Offer Description
The ERC Starting Grant project WHEP “Who Has Eaten the Planet: the paths of food systems beyond the safe and just operating space (1850-2020)” is starting on March 2024 at IEGD, CSIC, and we are planning to hire 3 PhD students, 1 research assistant, one part-time programmer and one part-time project manager.
The main aim of the project is to estimate and analyze the environmental and social impacts of food production and consumption in the long term and at a global scale, based on the analytical frameworks of the Planetary Boundaries and the Doughnut Economy. The environmental impacts (land, water, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus) will be modelled in a spatially explicit way, obtaining footprints of the agricultural products that will be traced along global supply chains up to consumers. This integrated modelling of the global food system, performed in R, will enable us to link the environmental impacts with dietary patterns, trade flows, and health outcomes.
The hired team members will work in close collaboration with renowned international experts on the fields involved in this highly interdisciplinary project, such as Agronomy, Biology (biogeochemistry), Nutrition, or Economic History.
COMMON FEATURES OF THE JOB OFFERS
· Start ideally in April-May 2024 or according to availability
· The team will be based at IEGD, located at CCHS in Madrid (Spain)
· 3-month trial period
· Full-time represents 37.5 weekly working hours, with flexible organization
· Fluent English required
· We search for applicants with a high motivation, autonomy, and ability for team work
· Expressions of interest should be emailed to Eduardo Aguilera (eduardo.aguilera@upm.es) by February 16, 2024
· The job offers will be published on the CSIC job bank by early March 2024
PhD ON GLOBAL TRENDS IN AGRARIAN BIOPHYSICAL MACROMAGNITUDES
This PhD thesis will be co-supervised by Rasmus Einarsson (SLU), Alberto Sanz Cobeña (UPM) and Eduardo Aguilera (CSIC). It will focus on the reconstruction of crop areas and production, and livestock populations and production based on historical sources such as digitized yearbooks and census. Training (BSc or MSc) in natural or technological sciences will be valued. Strong programming skills are required to manage complex datasets. Knowledge of other languages besides English will be valued. The position category is M2 (€26,300 yearly gross salary) and the contract is full time with a duration of 4 years.
HOW TO APPLY
Please send your CV to eduardo.aguilera@upm.es by February 16 2024. You should indicate what position you are interested in, and include a description of your motivation, expectations and the added value you will represent for the project.
Requirements
- Research Field
- All
- Education Level
- Bachelor Degree or equivalent
Training (BSc or MSc) in natural or technological sciences will be valued. Strong programming skills are required to manage complex datasets. Knowledge of other languages besides English will be valued. We search for applicants with a high motivation, autonomy, and ability for team work.
- Languages
- ENGLISH
- Level
- Good
Additional Information
Please send your CV to eduardo.aguilera@upm.es by February 16 2024. You should indicate what position you are interested in, and include a description of your motivation, expectations and the added value you will represent for the project.
Work Location(s)
- Number of offers available
- 1
- Company/Institute
- Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography, CSIC
- Country
- Spain
- State/Province
- Madrid
- City
- Madrid
- Postal Code
- 28037
- Street
- Albasanz 26
Where to apply
- eduardo.aguilera@upm.es
Contact
- City
- MADRID
- Website
- Street
- Albasanz 26
- Postal Code
- 28037
- eduardo.aguilera@upm.esandrea.yanez@cchs.csic.es
- Mobile Phone
- +34675309372