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Postdoc 'Systematic Reviews Environmental Risk Assessment Non-Target Species'

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17 Apr 2024

Job Information

Organisation/Company
Agroscope
Research Field
Environmental science
Agricultural sciences
Researcher Profile
Established Researcher (R3)
Country
Switzerland
Application Deadline
Type of Contract
Other
Job Status
Other
Hours Per Week
42
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
Not funded by an EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No

Offer Description

Agroscope is looking for a:



Postdoc 'Systematic Reviews Environmental Risk Assessment Non-Target Species'



8046 Zürich



good food, healthy environment


The 'Biosafety' Research Group investigates the environmental impacts of agricultural technologies on biodiversity and arthropods. The topics addressed encompass genetically modified plants, macroorganisms for plant protection, invasive species, pesticides and (micro)plastics. In addition to experimental research in the laboratory, greenhouse and field, concept studies are developed to assess the opportunities and risks posed by various technologies.


The open position is part of a collaborative project with 12 partners from 9 countries funded by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). The project goal is to develop environmental scenarios for the ecological risk assessment for non-target organisms in the context of EU plant protection product regulation. Agroscope is conducting systematic reviews of (1) terrestrial communities in European agroecosystems, (2) species traits for vulnerability analysis, and (3) ecotoxicological information of most common agrochemicals.




About us



The 'Agroecology and Environment' Research Division investigates the effects of agriculture on the environmental dimensions of climate, air, soil, biodiversity, nutrient cycles and water. Based on the principles of agroecology and using real-world data, we develop solutions for a sustainable agricultural sector. The interconnectedness of the disciplines is essential here for identifying synergies and trade-offs."



Agroscope is the Swiss federal centre of excellence for research in the agriculture and food sector. Its researchers work at a number of sites in Switzerland. Headquartered in Bern-Liebefeld (as of 2026: Posieux), Agroscope is attached to the Swiss Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research EAER.

Description

- Establish systematic review protocols, conduct literature searches, and extract data


- Critical appraisal and data analyses


- Communicate with consortium members and integrate data into the project's data framework


- Contribute to other project goals: analysis of normal operating ranges of focal species, characterization of biological communities, and definition of ecological scenarios


- Regular project reports and scientific publications



Requirements

- Interest in scientific literature work, agricultural communities and ecotoxicology


- Exact and independent working method, high quality standard, endurance, ability to work towards several tasks at the same time


- Communication skills in English, team player


- Data analysis using R, no fear of large datasets


- Knowledge of two official Swiss languages and a very good command of written and spoken English

We offer

We offer you a varied job in an interesting work environment as well as thorough training. Flexible working hours and good employee benefits are additional perks of the job.



Additional information



If this challenge appeals to you, we look forward to receiving your online application (English is not an official Swiss language, please choose German, French or Italian as correspondence language).


In your application, please refer to myScience and reference JobID 64187.

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Additional Information

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Work Location(s)

Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
Agroscope
Country
Switzerland
City
Zürich
Geofield

Contact

City
3097 Liebefeld
Website
Street
Schwarzenburgstrasse 161