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Ocean Career: Ifremer Coastal Ocean Observation Scientific Coordinator


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Ocean Career: Ifremer Coastal Ocean Observation Scientific Coordinator

ECO Posted On December 12, 2023

The Oceanography and Ecosystems Dynamics Department (ODE) is one of Ifremer's 4 scientific departments. It comprises 4 units, spread over 13 sites. The 4 units are: the Physical and Spatial Oceanography Laboratory (the LOPS, UMR CNRS/UBO/IRD/Ifremer), the Dynamics of Coastal Ecosystems unit (DYNECO), the Physiology and Toxins of Poisonous and Harmful Microalgae unit (PHYTOX) and the Littoral unit (UL).

In addition, the VIGIES service supports public agencies with the mandate of managing the marine environment.

The position to be filled is attached to the Coastal Ocean research group in the LOPS unit. The LOPS is a joint research unit mandated by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS the Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer (Ifremer the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD and the Université de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO As a research unit, the LOPS develops and participates in oceanographic research programs that contribute to increasing our knowledge and understanding of ocean dynamics at different scales of space and time and study the relationships between the Ocean and other Earth system components (including atmosphere, ice, land and living organisms). The LOPS includes 4 research groups including the Coastal Ocean team that leads work on coastal environment dynamics in Metropolitan France and overseas. The LOPS is heavily involved in the scientific steering and promotion of national and international ocean observation programs, using both in situ and satellite measurements.

Ifremer coordinates a suite of collaborative EC-funded projects related to the Joint European Research Infrastructure for Coastal Observation (JERICO). Since 2007, these European projects aim to establish a European infrastructure dedicated to coastal ocean observation JERICO-RI and to coordinate the associated scientific community. Ifremer with the CNRS is also co-lead of France’s national research Infrastructure for Littoral and Coastal observation (IR ILICO) which is the French node of JERICO-RI.

The JERICO-RI observation infrastructure project involves all units of the ODE department. The RBE (Biological Resources and Environment), REM (Sea-floor Physical Resources and Ecosystems) and the IRSI (Research Infrastructures and Information Systems) departments are also involved. With respect to Ifremer’s internal organization, the position is placed within the LOPS unit’s Coastal Ocean team. The Coastal Ocean team not only contributes to the scientific steering of JERICO projects (since their launch) but also benefits from services developed by JERICO. The wide scope – well beyond that of the LOPS - and transversal nature of the position is underlined, both for Ifremer as well as the national and European scientific communities.

Main mission

The position’s main mission is to contribute to the lead and the scientific coordination (1) within the institute, (2) with involved other French research organizations, and (3) with the European partners, in order to establish a European Research Infrastructure dedicated to coastal ocean observation, JERICO-RI. This research infrastructure aims to become the point of excellence integrating research, education and innovation combining new forms of knowledge production, dissemination and use, in line with the renewed objectives of ESFRI towards the European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC).

The position aims to bring about the convergence of organisms’ and European member States’ scientific strategies in order to build a common view as a foundation for a common legal entity, which will favor an integrated approach for coastal and nearshore collaborative research in a global change context and; to participate in this new entity’s governance.

Within this context, the major duties are to:

Collaborative work environment

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Deadline for applications: January 8, 2024

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