Do you think you'd fit into our group?

  • The natural world is important
  • The natural world is incredible
  • The natural world is our home
  • I want to do the best science ........ but I also want to live well

Available positions

Open Position:

Postdoc opportunity! We're looking for a biodiversity genomics researcher to conduct a project focused on the genomic and functional diversity of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest. This 2-year position is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, with feldwork in the Alto da Figueira reserve in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Deadline: April 13, 2025 More detailshere
Open Position:

Postdoc opportunity! We're looking for a postdoctoral researcher in biodiversity, remote sensing and AI, to be based at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. This 3-year postdoctoral position forms part of a larger project developing and validating methods for predicting levels of biodiversity and carbon recovery in tropical forest ecosystems, through remote sensing, ground-truthing and the use of various AI models and techniques.

Deadline: March 17, 2025 More detailshere
Open Position:

Master's projects are available! We are always open to Master's students joining the lab in Gothenburg and RBG Kew as part of their degree course. If you have an idea for a project or you would like to see what projects you can choose from, then do get in touch directly with the group member you would like to collaborate with. Please make sure you provide a short CV (or a brief description about yourself and your skills/experience), and your potential interests. We are unlikely to respond to shotgun-style emails.

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Collaborations welcome!Are you a researcher with funding looking to collaborate with the group? We are open to outside people coming and contributing to our lab. In the past we have opened our doors to PhD students and post-docs who have visited us for both long and short periods. Additionally, we have many collaborators based around the world who work alongside us on many research projects. Please get in touch directly with the group member you would like to collaborate with.

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