Are you a seasoned researcher in oceanography looking to push boundaries of conservation and marine biodiversity If so we have the perfect opportunity for you at theUniversity of Southern Denmark (SDU)Department of Biology. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral researcher for a three-year position on an impactful project focused on offshore Marine Protected Areas (MPAs).
In this role you will contribute to the assessment of offshore ecosystem structure and the quantification of ecosystem functions and services with a distinct focus on carbon sequestration benthic-pelagic coupling biodiversity-related ecosystem functions and services and food-web dynamics. You will work collaboratively to test and apply advanced monitoring tools including cutting-edge eDNA equipment underwater microphones and cameras to investigate cumulative pressures on offshore MPAs such as eutrophication fisheries infrastructure construction and climate change. You will work closely with an interdisciplinary team to link scientific knowledge to management and policy processes. Your work will contribute to improving MPA designation and management processes.
As part of the Horizon Europe-funded SEAMPHONI: Strengthening Ecosystem-based Assessment and Monitoring for Protected Habitats in Offshore areas and Newly Identified MPAs project you will work closely with Associate Professor Cintia O. Quintana along with other renowned researchers within the Faculty of Natural Sciences and SEAMPHONI project consortium.
Role Overview:
As the Postdoc for the SEAMPHONI project you will focus on mapping and identifying ecosystem functions underpinning critical ecosystem services in non-protected and offshore MPAs in Europe proposing innovative approaches that align with the EU Biodiversity Strategy towards 10% strict protection. The project spans demonstration sites in Madeira Iceland the North Sea and La Réunion.
Your responsibilities will include organization and participation in scientific cruises and testing monitoring tools such as eDNA underwater microphones and cameras. Specifically you will concentrate on gathering data associated with these tools and investigating ecosystem interconnectedness and environmental challenges linked to the balance between human activities and protection levels of the North Sea and Wadden Sea our demonstration site located in Denmark.
Candidate Profile:
We are looking for a candidate with a Ph.D. in oceanography marine biology marine ecology environmental studies or similar. Experience with planning and participation in scientific cruises handling large datasets and working on biogeochemistry climate or biodiversity topics offshore areas or ecosystem structure function and service assessments is highly desirable. Proficiencies in areas like eDNA biodiversity of flora and fauna stable isotopes programming in R statistical analysis and GIS will be beneficial.
Our Department:
The Department of Biology at SDU is a dynamic and multidisciplinary environment of approximately 240 employees conducting a wide range of research within diverse biological fields. Our work is organized into five research groups each focusing on unique disciplines and biological areas. Our research employs state-of-the-art technology methodologies and facilities in a disciplinary and interdisciplinary approach to address scientifically and societally relevant biological questions at local regional and global scales.
We strongly believe in fostering a stimulating and inspiring environment for our staff and students and we are committed to diversity welcoming applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background.
Additional information on Odense/SDU:
The University of Southern Denmark is Denmarksthird largest university with campuses across the country. As part of the Faculty of Science the Department of Biology is located in Odense the Universitys largest campus. Odense is the countrysthird largest city and is centrally located with easy commutes to Copenhagen and Aarhus (approximately 1½ hour).
For further information please contact Associate Professor Cintia O. Quintana atcintia@ and telephone number: 0045 .
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Appointment as a PhD Research Fellow can be made within two different programme types:
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The University wishes our staff to reflect the diversity of society and thus welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background.
Application must be in English and made in the form of a Declaration of Interest including the following:
Shortlisting may be used as part of the assessment process and an interview may be included in the overall evaluation of the applicants qualifications.
Applications must be submitted electronically using the link Apply now. Attached files must be in Adobe PDF format. We strongly recommend that you readHow to apply for a position at SDUbefore you apply.
Since not all members of the appointment committee are Danish-speaking it is recommended that your application is submitted in English.
The University wishes our staff to reflect the diversity of society and thus welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background.
Starting date: 1st August 2026 (or soon after). Application deadline: 1st May 2026.
Apply today for the opportunity to make a significant contribution to marine ecology research and conservation efforts.
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