Dear DSSAT colleagues,
The James Hutton Institute (http://www.hutton.ac.uk/ ) has a vacancy for an experienced Crop Modeller. Could you please circulate the information below to your colleagues and networks?
We are seeking an experienced Crop Modeller to contribute to our global food security and environmental sustainability research agenda. Working with experimental scientists, you will focus on modelling interactions between crop genetics, physiology, phenotypic traits and the environment, and evaluate crop characteristics and management practices that enhance resource use efficiency and reduce risks associated with climate change.
You should have a PhD directly relevant to simulating biological systems and demonstrable experience in modelling agricultural systems at a range of spatial scales. Expertise in spatial analysis would be highly advantageous. You should also have experience in working and communicating with experimental scientists and others from various disciplines. Salary range £27,792 - £29,566 (Band D) or £35,282 - £37,534 (Band E)
For appointment at the higher salary grade, a track record of high quality scientific publications in this area, evidence of grant-winning ability, and demonstration of international collaboration is required.
This post can be based in either Aberdeen or Dundee; there may be a requirement to travel between sites.
Full details can be found at: http://www.hutton.ac.uk/careers/crop-modeller-0
Closing date for applications is the 3rd November.
For further details please contact:
HR Office, The James Hutton Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA or [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
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