Project
Established on January 27, 2017, the CLand Convergence Institute aims to assess the vulnerability of cultivated ecosystems to climate change and to explore the biological and economic potential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the agriculture and forestry sectors.
Key figures
2017
created
€10M
funding over 10 years
200+
researchers
250+
publications
38
co-funded PhDs
20
postdocs funded
15+
partner institutions
Research Software Engineer
Saclay, France
24 months with a possible extension
Research Software Engineer integration of multiple developments in the ORCHIDEE land surface model
Postdoctoral Fellow
Saclay, France
24 months with a possible extension
Postdoctoral Fellow in simulating non CO2 greenhouse gases emissions from northern peat and and model validation
Graduate program
CLand develops an ambitious graduate programme enhancing synergies between academic partners, developing links between research and education and with non-academic partners, and filling the gaps of the existing master and PhD programmes in Ile-de-France.

