[ES_JOBS_NET] Fully-funded (5 years) PhD position in Soil Biogeochemistry at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland (Keiluweit Lab)

Marco Keiluweit keiluweit at umass.edu
Fri Jun 3 09:12:59 MDT 2022


Introduction
UNIL is a leading international teaching and research institution, with over 5,000 employees and 17,000 students split between its Dorigny campus, CHUV and Epalinges. As an employer, UNIL encourages excellence, individual recognition and responsibility.
Summary
The Institutes of Earth Surface Dynamics (IDYST) of the Faculty of Geosciences and Environment of the University of Lausanne opens a position of Graduate Assistant in Soil Biogeochemistry and Climate change (plant-microbe-mineral interactions) with a focus on rhizosphere processes.
Job information
Expected start date in position : 01.09.2022 or upon mutual agreement
Contract length : 1 year, renewable 2 x 2 years, maximum 5 years
Activity rate : >80%
Workplace : Lausanne-Mouline (Geopolis building)
Your responsibilities
The candidates will join a strong and growing Soil Biogeochemistry group studying the interactions of minerals, microbes, and organic matter in the face of climate change. The successful candidate will perform research on rhizosphere processes and their vulnerability to climatic drivers. Specifically, this project will address how plant and microbially mediated mineral transformations impact soil carbon storage. This work will include laboratory-, growth chamber- and field-based experiments. The results of this research will inform conceptual models of the soil carbon cycle and improve future climate change predictions and mitigation strategies.
This project will include both laboratory- and field-based experiments, as well as cross-ecosystems comparisons. The candidate will be trained in cutting-edge chemical and biological analyses, including stable isotope tracers, spectro/microscopic techniques, and molecular biology tools. The project involves collaborations with a suite of international collaborators across Europe and the US. The successful candidate will work on this project with a postdoctoral researcher.
A PhD at the University of Lausanne takes between 3 and 5 years. The contract is initially for 1 year, renewable. Most of the PhD student’s time will be dedicated to research, but contributing to some teaching activities is expected and there is the additional possibility of supervising master students. A maximum of 20% of the workload will consist of teaching support for Bachelor and Master-level soil biogeochemistry courses, and with technical and administrative tasks related to the activities of the Institute.
The employment conditions are available HERE<https://www.unil.ch/srh/files/live/sites/srh/files/03_Infos_administratives/Bareme_assistants_doc_2016.pdf>
Your qualifications
In order to expand our Soil Biogeochemistry group, we are looking for someone with the following background:

  *   The chosen candidate will have a master’s degree in biogeosciences, environmental sciences, plant & soil sciences, microbiology or related field.
  *   Excellent knowledge of biogeochemical processes and an interest in plant physiology is a requirement.
  *   Prior experience in basic wet-chemical lab procedures and analyses and data analysis is recommended.
  *   Familiarity with plant biology, spectro/microscopic, and -omics tools is an advantage.
  *   Commitment to conducting PhD thesis research on plant-soil interactions regulating soil carbon dynamics.
  *   Well-developed interpersonal skills and an ability to work well in a multicultural team and institute.
  *   Excellent skills in written and oral English are required. Working knowledge of French is preferable but not necessary.

What the position offers you
We offer a fully funded PhD position at a competitive salary (~50K CHF/year, maximum of 5 years) in a vibrant academic environment in a nice working place in a multicultural, diverse and dynamic academic environment. Opportunities for professional training, a lot of activities and other benefits to discover.
The Soil Biogeochemistry group within the Faculty of Geoscience and Environments offers a nice work place in a multicultural, diverse and dynamic academic environment. The resources available in the Faculty and UNIL more broadly offer extensive opportunities for technical and professional training, international collaboration, personal growth.



Contact for further information
Prof. Dr. Marco Keiluweit
marco.keiluweit at unil.ch<mailto:marco.keiluweit at unil.ch>
Your application
Deadline : 15.07.2022

Please, send your full application with all the following in Word or PDF :

  *   Motivation letter;
  *   Curriculum Vitae;
  *   Copy of university degrees certificates and transcripts of marks/grades awarded;
  *   An electronic version of a research output (MSc diploma thesis, research report, proceeding paper or other scientific publication);
  *   Contact information for two academic references.

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