Position ID: | Cornell-Department of Global Development-POSTDOCLIVESTOCKSYSTEMS [#23498, wdr-00034060] |
Position Title: | Postdoctoral Associate |
Position Type: | Postdoctoral |
Position Location: | Ithaca, New York 14853, United States [map] |
Subject Areas: | Modeling Environmental Science Data Science |
Appl Deadline: | 2023/02/17 11:59PM finished (2022/10/28, finished 2023/05/24, listed until 2023/02/17) |
Position Description: |
Postdoctoral Associate -- Productivity and environmental impacts of global livestock systems The College of Agriculture and
Life Sciences (CALS) is a pioneer of purpose-driven science and home to Cornell
University’s second largest population of students, faculty and staff. We work
across disciplines to tackle the challenges of our time through world-renowned
research, education, and outreach. The questions we probe and the answers we
seek focus on three overlapping concerns: natural and human systems; food,
energy, and environmental resources; and social, physical and economic
well-being. CALS is fundamentally invested in improving the lives of people,
their environments, and their communities, both in New York state and around
the world. The College of Agriculture and
Life Sciences at Cornell University embraces diversity and seeks candidates who
will contribute to a climate that supports students, faculty, and staff of all
identities and backgrounds. We strongly encourage individuals from
underrepresented and/or marginalized identities to apply.
Cornell's Food Systems &
Global Change (FSGC) team is a part of the Department of Global Development,
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and focuses on increasing the
sustainability of food systems for the benefit of humans and ecosystems. We
work in the areas of sustainable intensification of agriculture, climate
mitigation and adaptation, livestock systems, and healthy and sustainable
diets, providing analysis and insights aimed at helping to shape the
decision-making process at all relevant levels. As good decisions rely on good
data, we are developing a global dataset of livestock production systems, their
requirements, and impacts, and we are looking for a highly motivated
postdoctoral associate that excels in programming for large datasets. Position Function The landmark article, Biomass
use, production, feed efficiencies, and greenhouse gas emissions from global
livestock systems, has been used in global and regional studies on livestock
and food systems over the last 10 years, including many Integrated Assessment
Models that feed into analysis by the IPCC, IPBES, EAT-Lancet, etc. The
postdoctoral associate will steer an update of this dataset by developing a
global, high-resolution, spatially explicit dataset of biomass use, production,
feed efficiencies, and greenhouse gas emissions of animal production systems.
The work would include collecting, processing, structuring and harmonizing
data, as well as developing tools to ensure the dataset is easily updatable and
accessed, and ensuring good documentation. This project is a collaboration with
Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and is funded by the Cornell Atkinson Center
for Sustainability’s strategic partnership with EDF. There may also be
opportunities to collaborate with the FSGC team’s other related projects and to
develop independently-driven projects. Responsibilities
Required Qualifications
This is a 2-year commitment
pending good review after year 1.
Position will be appointed for 1 year, renewable for a second year. This
position is anticipated to start in early 2023. To Apply: visit https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/23498 to submit a cover
letter, curriculum vitae, contact information for three references, a research
statement, and a statement of
contribution to diversity, equity, and inclusion. If you have any questions regarding this posting, please contact Prof. Mario Herrero mh2258@cornell.edu
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