The department of Terrestrial Ecology investigates interactions between plants, microbes, and (in)vertebrates, in the soil and aboveground to understand, predict, and mitigate effects of climate change, biodiversity loss and land use change in land-based ecosystems. The approach is conceptual-experimental, and ranges from evolutionary adaptation to community interactions and ecosystem processes. The department’s aim is to enhance fundamental understanding of interactions and processes in nature in order to learn how to promote sustainability of life on Planet Earth. To achieve this, the research of Terrestrial Ecology combines controlled laboratory, greenhouse and field experiments with long-term and large-scale sampling campaigns. This allows to unravel mechanisms underlying species interactions, to study drivers of change in ecological communities and identify leverage points for sustainable land management.
The department of Terrestrial Ecology has a strong national and international position and a diversity of research lines and systems. This allows the department to remain flexible and involved in new research developments. The department consists of five senior scientists, five research assistants and a large and dynamic group of post-docs, PhD candidates, temporary technicians and students
(https://nioo.knaw.nl/en/departments/terrestrial-ecology). The department has access to excellent facilities, ranging from biochemical and molecular laboratories to high quality indoor and outdoor growth facilities, soil ecotrons, long-term databases and experimental field sites, and a broad range of experimental systems.
NIOO aims to have equal representation of woman and men within each functional group at NIOO. Given the current representation, we particularly encourage women to apply.
What you will be doing As the new head, you will lead the department of Terrestrial Ecology within NIOO and also have your own line of research. You will be part of an enthusiastic team looking for a leader who brings people together in a transparent, inclusive and inspiring way. You will also be member of the NIOO Management team, which requires a broad view of all aspects of NIOO’s activities. NIOO wishes to work closely with ecological research groups at universities and research institutes in the Netherlands and abroad. At NIOO, all heads of department hold a special professorship at a Dutch university.
For your own research, you will further develop your experimental-fundamental research line in a way that is well connected to the departmental research fields and NIOO’s research themes. You will achieve this by initiating, conducting and coordinating independent research, acquiring research funding, publishing in scientific journals, and reaching out to a wider audience. In your role, you will keep sight of making scientific and societal impact with your work.
Within the Terrestrial Ecology department, we strive for variety in research backgrounds, both at the group and on an individual level. We value collaboration and stimulate each other to share and connect knowledge and research within the team, within NIOO, and in connection to the national and international research landscape. You will play an active role in fostering this way of working.