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Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research

Postdoc in Biology, Marine Biology, and Fisheries Biology at Helmholtz Association (AWI), Germany Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research in Germany

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Postdoc

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Environmental Science

Funding

This is a full-time position funded by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Regional Identity, paid according to the Collective Agreement for the Public Service of the Federation (TVöD Bund), up to salary level 13. The position is limited to January 31, 2028, with the possibility of extension. It is suitable for part-time employment. Additional benefits include flexible working hours, health promotion, company fitness, occupational pension provision, and support for work-family compatib

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Mar 23, 2026

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Germany

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Environmental Science
Biology
Biodiversity
Marine Biology

About this position

The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), a member of the Helmholtz Association, is offering a postdoctoral position in biology, marine biology, and fisheries biology. The research focus is on Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba), a key species in the Southern Ocean ecosystem and the target of a major fishery regulated by the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR). The project aims to contribute to sustainable fishery management through ecosystem-based approaches, analyzing data on predator populations, ecosystem state, and krill abundance and distribution.

The position is based in Bremerhaven, Germany, and is funded by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Regional Identity. The successful candidate will join the Section Polar Biological Oceanography at AWI and work on research tasks defined by CCAMLR working groups, with a focus on ecosystem monitoring and management. Key responsibilities include analyzing krill fishing operation data, assessing the impact of fisheries on krill populations, and using empirical and simulation models to explore environmental changes, predator dynamics, and fishing pressures. Hydroacoustic data analysis is also part of the role.

Applicants must have a PhD in biology, marine biology, fishery management and conservation, or related fields. Essential skills include strong quantitative abilities (statistics, modelling), experience with large datasets (preferably using R or Python), and excellent communication and teamwork skills. Proficiency in English (CEFR Level C1) is required. Experience in Antarctic research and science communication is advantageous.

The position is full-time (with part-time options), limited to January 31, 2028, and paid according to the TVöD Bund salary scale (up to level 13). AWI offers a supportive, international, and inclusive environment, flexible working hours, health and fitness programs, occupational pension, and family support services. Applications from diverse backgrounds are encouraged, and applicants with disabilities are given preference when equally qualified.

To apply, submit your application online in English by March 23, 2026 (reference number: 26/15/D/Bio-b). For further information, contact Prof Dr Bettina Meyer ([email protected]) or the AWI Recruiting team ([email protected]).

Funding details

This is a full-time position funded by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Regional Identity, paid according to the Collective Agreement for the Public Service of the Federation (TVöD Bund), up to salary level 13. The position is limited to January 31, 2028, with the possibility of extension. It is suitable for part-time employment. Additional benefits include flexible working hours, health promotion, company fitness, occupational pension provision, and support for work-family compatib

What's required

Applicants must hold a PhD in biology, marine biology, fishery management and conservation, or related fields. Strong quantitative skills in statistics and modelling, and experience processing large data sets (preferably using R or Python) are required. Candidates should be highly motivated, able to work in an interdisciplinary marine research environment, and possess excellent communication and teamwork skills. Very good English proficiency (CEFR Level C1) is necessary. A background in Antarctic research is beneficial but not essential. Ability to communicate research to non-scientific audiences is preferred.

How to apply

Submit your application online in English by March 23, 2026. No photo is required. Reference number: 26/15/D/Bio-b. For questions, contact Prof Dr Bettina Meyer or the AWI Recruiting team.

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