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Call for MSCA PF Candidates for Digital Waters Flagship in water, environment, robotics and management sectors (HORIZON-MSCA-2025-PF-01-01)

12 Mar 2025

Hosting Information

Offer Deadline
EU Research Framework Programme
Horizon Europe - MSCA
Country
Finland
City
Oulu/Turku

Organisation/Institute

Organisation / Company
University of Oulu & University of Turku
Department
DIWA Flagship partners
Laboratory
University of Oulu: Faculty of Engineering, Water, energy and environmental engineering University of Turku: Faculty of Science, Laboratory: Fluvial and Coastal Research Group (FCRG) or Sustainable Landscape Systems Research Group (Landscape) Faculty of Technology, Laboratory: Turku Intelligent Embedded and Robotic Systems Research Group (TIERS)
Is the Hosting related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No

Contact Information

Organisation / Company Type
Higher Education Institution
Website
Email
bjorn.klove@oulu.fi
Postal Code
90014
Street
Pentti Kaiteran katu 1, Oulu

Description

MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship 2025: Call for expression of interest

Do you dream of moving to Finland and boosting your career by working with top-tier water researchers? Send you expression of interest by 16th of May 2025 at the latest.

We have positions open in two Finnish universities, in South-West Finland at the University of Turku and in Northern Finland at the University of Oulu. Turku and Oulu Universities are the main partners in the Digital Waters (DIWA) Flagship, which is an ambitious research and innovation ecosystem, aiming to build digital solutions for water resource management and decision making. DIWA Flagship research is conducted under five themes: 1) hydrological processes, 2) new observation systems, 3) integrated analysis and modelling, 4) digital services, platforms and solutions, and 5) transformative management. Post Doc researchers will be assigned to one of the research themes as an integral part of the DIWA Flagship. 

The University of Turku is an active international research university and a vibrant academic community of 25,000 students and employees from over 100 different countries. The open positions are within the Fluvial and Coastal Research Group (Faculty of Science), Sustainable Landscape Systems Research Group (Faculty of Science) and Turku Intelligent Embedded and Robotic Systems Research Group (Faculty of Technology). 

Research on rivers and coastal environments explores the dynamic interactions between human activities and natural processes, particularly their impacts on flow regimes, erosion-sedimentation cycles, and physicochemical water dynamics. Methodologies in water research emphasize remote sensing techniques such as laser scanning, mobile current profiling, and bathymetric modeling, alongside geoinformatics applications to enhance environmental monitoring and modeling capabilities.

Landscape and water management research integrates social, ecological, and technological dimensions to study human-nature interactions in multifunctional landscapes. With a strong place-based and transdisciplinary approach, this research applies geospatial analysis, participatory mapping (PPGIS/PGIS), and qualitative methodologies to address challenges in transformative water management and sustainable landscape planning.

Advancements in robotics and intelligent systems focus on multi-robot systems, autonomous robotics, and edge AI. Research in these areas delve into collaborative operation of heterogeneous multi-robot systems, their situational awareness, GNSS-free localization and mapping together with multi-robot coordination and shared autonomy. These efforts aim to enhance robotic (shared) autonomy and adaptability in diverse and complex real-world scenarios, especially in natural unstructured environments such as river and coastal environments as well as in the Turku archipelago.

University of Oulu is an international science university that fosters new knowledge, well-being, and innovations. It is one of Finland's largest and most multidisciplinary universities with 14,000 students and nearly 4,000 employees located in the north of Finland. The positions open are at the Water, Energy, and Environmental Engineering research unit, at the Faculty of Technology. The unit carries out research on land, water, and energy systems and their interaction. Climate change, environmental degradation, and energy transition are societal challenges motivating research to find sustainable solutions. Our research unit has 110 researchers in 5 research groups with a strong focus on various aspects of hydrology, water resources, and energy systems engineering. We work with various research groups and stakeholders in Finland and abroad. We are ranked among the leading groups globally. 

In water research, we work on hydrological modelling, cold climate hydrology, hydrological process studies, land-atmosphere interactions, groundwater research, water quality, water management, water supply, treatment, and protection. In hydrology, the research includes studies at our research stations and supersites in Finland with a unique and developing infrastructure. We are active in interdisciplinary studies in Finland and different regions abroad, with studies on climate, land, energy and water analysis, modelling and management.

What we offer

We offer a fully-funded short-term collaboration visit (during May-June 2025) to our unit in Finland to develop your MSCA proposal with our globally leading researchers. This opportunity is linked to our activities in the Digital Water Flagship (DIWA) and depending on the candidates' background, participation in other projects may be considered. Our research services in University of Turku help and support you to polish your final proposal and provide technical support with the application process.

For funded MSCA projects, the best candidates may be offered an additional third year of funding to extend their research. We also provide assistance and support through our national funding programmes to strengthen your career. 

DIWA Flagship provides an extensive network of experienced researchers in multiple fields, an ecosystem with private and public sector stakeholders and a front row seat to explore the field of water research and innovations. In addition to furthering your career as a researcher, you have a great opportunity to build a career in the private sector.

Topics

Digital Water Flagship focuses on computational hydrology and water research, building Digital Twins of catchment with integration of Source-to-Sea and Critical Zone approaches. 

We especially welcome application on the following topics: 

University of Turku

  • Fluvial and Coastal Research Group: fluvial geomorphology, coastal processes, river dynamics, sediment transport, fluvial geomorphology, climate change impacts on rivers and coasts, human impact on fluvial and coastal systems, remote sensing, GI, hydrodynamic modeling, drone-based monitoring, lidar and sonar mapping
  • Turku Intelligent Embedded and Robotic Systems Research Group: Collaborative robots, swarm intelligence, heterogeneous multi-robot systems, situational awareness, multi-modal perception, sensor fusion, human-robot interaction, edge AI, navigation in unknown and dynamic environments such as coastal, river and marine environments.
  • Sustainable Landscapes Systems Research Group: human-nature interactions, socio-ecological systems, transformative water management,  landscape research, participatory mapping, Participatory GIS (PGIS), Public participation GIS (PPGIS), landscape values, diverse values of nature, multispecies justice, green infrastructure, outdoor recreation, participatory spatial/urban planning, participatory methods in 3D context

    University of Oulu
  • Hydrology: hydrological process, hydrological modelling, isotope hydrology, groundwater hydrology, catchment hydrology, cold climate hydrology, wetland (peatland) hydrology, hydrological controls on water quality
  • Numerical modelling: modeling of climate, land use and energy systems and their nexus assessment, hydrological modelling, tracer aided modelling, groundwater modelling, hydrodynamical modelling
     

List of supervisors: 

University of Turku: Petteri Alho, Ville Kankare, Tua Nylen, Carlos Gonzales Inca, Elina Kasvi, Nora Fagerholm, Tomi Westerlund 

University of Oulu: Björn Klöve, Hannu Marttila, Pekka Rossi, Ali Torabi Haghighi, Pertti Ala-aho, Torben Christensen

Contact info

University of Turku: 

Petteri.alho@utu.fi (FCRG), nora.fagerholm@utu.fi (Landscape), tomi.westerlund@utu.fi (TIERS)

University of Oulu: 

bjorn.klove@oulu.fi (Oulu) and we3unit@oulu.fi (Oulu)

Application: 

To apply for University of Turku, please send your application through this webropol form: https://link.webropolsurveys.com/S/109A47BB6FEA803B

To apply for University of Oulu, please submit a cover letter, a CV, including publications list, and a one-page project idea description through email to bjorn.klove@oulu.fi or we3unit@oulu.fi.

Expected qualifications: The candidates should meet as many as possible of the following criteria:

  • A recent and relevant PhD (after 2020)
  • Good publication record, including Q1 journals
  • International experience
  • Good command of spoken and written English

Expected timeline

  1. Preproposal and research idea for MSCA grant: DL 16th May 2025
  2. Invitation for a research visit: by May 2025
  3. Research visits to develop the MSCA proposal: May-Sept 2025
  4. DL to submit the MSCA proposal is 10th of Sept 2025
  5. Decisions on the MSCA grant February 2026
  6. Start of the funded MSCA project at UTU Sept 2026 or Jan 2027
  7. For best applicants: 3rd year funded for Sept 2028 – Sept 2029

Assessment and selection of candidates

In the first step of the process, we will choose the candidates for developing competitive MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships grant applications. Applicants will be shortlisted by an internal panel and informed if they have been selected for the next stage asap or by 30th May 2025.

The selected applicants will develop their MSCA PF proposal in cooperation with the UTU and/or UOULU research services and their future supervisors. In addition, they will be offered individual consultations and review of their MSCA PF proposal by the research services via online platform. 


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