Research Fellow in Modelling Vegetation-Fire Interactions in Australia
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We're seeking a Research Fellow contribute to the development of a dynamic vegetation model for Australian ecosystems, with a focus on interactions between vegetation, climate and fire. Working within the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, you will apply process-based modelling to forecast future shifts in vegetation types and fire regimes. You will extend and apply the LPJ‑GUESS dynamic vegetation model to examine how climate change and fire influence vegetation distribution, fuel load and flammability. This includes testing parameterisations for major Australian vegetation types and assessing how management actions, such as fuel reduction burning, may alter future ecosystem structure and composition. You will collaborate with internal and external partners, including the NSW Bushfire and Natural Hazards Research Centre, and engage with First Nations communities to incorporate Indigenous perspectives and cultural burning into model projections. You will communicate findings through reports, peer‑reviewed publications and presentations. What Success Looks Like: Vegetation-fire models are extended, tested and documented to a high standard. Robust datasets and parameterisations are developed for Australian vegetation types. Model outputs inform understanding of management impacts on future ecosystems. Research data and code are managed to ensure reproducibility and compliance. Findings are published in refereed journals and shared with stakeholders. Please refer to the Position Description for full details. About You You've completed a PhD in a relevant field such as ecosystem ecology, plant ecophysiology, ecohydrology or physical geography. Knowledge or experience in fire ecology would be highly regarded. You bring strong quantitative skills, including experience with computer programming and mathematical modelling. Exposure to process‑based vegetation models, and the ability to evaluate model outputs, will be an advantage. You're a critical thinker, with the ability to assess scientific data and interpret model outputs with rigour. Well organised and proactive, you're confident managing research projects, engaging effectively with stakeholders, and meeting project deadlines. You have experience writing for publication, with a track record of peer‑reviewed outputs appropriate to your career stage.
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Full-time, fixed-term position for 2 years. Based at Hawkesbury Campus with flexible working arrangements. Salary: Academic Level B $123,327 - $145,625 per annum, plus 17% Super and Leave Loading. Model vegetation-fire dynamics to inform future ecosystem management across Australia.
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