Job Type
Teaching/Education
Research
Data Management
ECOP (Early Career Ocean Professional)
Communications
Subject Area
Marine and Coastal Engineering
Marine Geology, Geophysics
Physical Oceanography
Activities
PhD researcher focusing on Arctic coastal and marine environmental systems, with emphasis on seabed characterization, bathymetric data integration, and coastal change processes. Experienced in integrating heterogeneous marine datasets (multibeam, single-beam, seismic and historical data) and developing geospatial workflows to support environmental analysis and decision-making.
Conduct field-based data collection (hydrographic surveys, sediment sampling, oceanographic measurements) and apply GIS and statistical methods for spatial analysis and modelling. Work includes coastal erosion assessment, nearshore bathymetry mapping, and environmental data harmonisation in Arctic environments.
Engaged in international research collaboration and scientific coordination, including work with governmental and research institutions. Contribute to technical reporting, workshop organization, and knowledge synthesis.
Active in science communication, education, and outreach, translating complex environmental information for policy, education, and public audiences. Involved in global early-career networks and interdisciplinary initiatives linking science, policy, and society.
Sea regions of study
Beaufort Sea
Arctic Ocean
Skills
Arctic coastal and marine environmental research; marine geospatial analysis; bathymetric data integration and seabed mapping; GIS and spatial data modelling; environmental data synthesis; coastal change and permafrost-related processes; scientific coordination; science communication and outreach; interdisciplinary and international collaboration.
Comment(s)
Early-career ocean professional working at the interface of Arctic science, environmental monitoring, and science–policy engagement. Interested in strengthening coastal observation systems, community-based monitoring, and the integration of scientific and local knowledge to support sustainable and resilient Arctic environments.