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Geographisches Institut
PhD position in Drought Tolerance of European beech 80 %Start of employment The employment should start in 2026 as early in the year as possible by mutual agreement.We invite applications for a 4-year PhD position working on drought tolerance of European beech using a variety of methodological approaches from remote sensing to genomics and metabolomics. Your responsibilitiesWe are looking for a motivated, creative, solution-oriented and independent PhD candidate with an interest in fieldwork, labwork and computational work and a passion for tackling environmental science problems with high societal impact. The successful candidate will:
Your profileThe ideal candidate will have a Master's degree in biology, ecology, environmental sciences, remote sensing, earth systems science, or related fields.
Very good skills in processing and analysing data, and advanced programming and computational skills (e.g. R, Python) are required. A strong interest and possibly some experience in fieldwork and labwork are expected. Excellent writing and communication skills in English are essential, as is a strong interest in working in a team-oriented, interdisciplinary environment. What we offer: We offer a 4-year full-time PhD position (with internal evaluation after one year). All PhD students will be members of the UZH Graduate Programme and will benefit from a comprehensive training and support programme including additional funding opportunities. We offer excellent working conditions, a high quality of life in Zurich, and a flexible working environment that encourages collaboration and teamwork. Salary is according to cantonal guidelines. Our team is built on the values of collaboration, diversity, respect, initiative and open science. The drivers of the research group are to share experiences, ideas and approaches, to learn from each other, and to bring back what we have learned to the group and the community. Within the research group, the candidate will learn from peers about population genomics, ecology, remote sensing and metabolomics. Information on your applicationIf you are interested in this position and meet the requirements, we look forward to receiving your online application consisting of
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LocationGeographisches InstitutWinterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zürich, SwitzerlandFurther informationQuestions about the jobSofia van Moorsel Group LeaderThank you for your message. We will get back to you shortly.
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