Université Paris-Saclay is offering a postdoctoral position to model the functioning of oak and Douglas fir stands under varying density conditions. The research focuses on evaluating the resilience of forest management practices in response to water stress induced by climate change. The successful candidate will use eco-physiological stand models, particularly CASTANEA, to assess the impact of low-density management on forest resilience. This 18-month position will involve conducting cutting-edge research at the intersection of forest ecology, ecophysiology, and climate change adaptation.