- JOB
- Switzerland
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Job Information
- Organisation/Company
- University of Bern
- Department
- Institute of Plant Sciences
- Research Field
- Biological sciences » Biology
- Researcher Profile
- First Stage Researcher (R1)
- Positions
- Postdoc Positions
- Country
- Switzerland
- Application Deadline
- Type of Contract
- Temporary
- Job Status
- Full-time
- Hours Per Week
- 42
- Offer Starting Date
- Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
- Not funded by a EU programme
- Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
- Yes
Offer Description
Within the framework of the SNSF Starting Grant project GENICA, a 3-year Postdoc position (with possibility of 1 or 2 years extension) is available at the Institute of Plant Sciences and Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research of the University of Bern, Switzerland. GENICA aims to address the impact of past climate and human disturbance on mountain vegetation at different scales, from intraspecific genetic variation to local and regional vegetation dynamics, using pollen, plant macrofossils, and ancient DNA (aDNA) from plant remains preserved in cave ice archives. This work will provide new insights for understanding long-term vegetation shifts and population genetic processes to improve conservation strategies in mountain ecosystems.
We offer
You will be working in a young, dynamic, ambitious and international team at a beautiful location in Bern. Employment conditions follow the standards of the University of Bern and the SNSF for Postdocs (salary starting at 90 kCHF/year). The position is open from September 2025.
Please send your complete application, including motivation letter, CV, PhD diploma, and reference letter or contact details of two references as a single pdf file to: maria.leunda@unibe.ch. Applications will be reviewed until the 31.03.2025, but further applications might be considered until the position is filled. The University of Bern is committed to diversity and inclusivity and encourages applications from candidates of all backgrounds. For further information contact Dr. Maria Leunda at the email above.
This Postdoc position provides a unique chance to contribute to groundbreaking research by rescuing the untapped paleoenvironmental information preserved in ice caves trough a multidisciplinary approach combining fieldwork, laboratory work and data analysis. Join us!
Where to apply
- maria.leunda@unibe.ch
Requirements
- Research Field
- Biological sciences » Biology
- Education Level
- PhD or equivalent
As a Postdoc you will study vegetation responses to climate change and human disturbance using innovative paleoecological and paleogenomic methods. The position involves fieldwork such as ice coring in different European mountain ranges, microscopic analyses of pollen and plant macrofossils, the isolation of aDNA in a designated clean-air laboratory, and the analysis of paleoecological and paleogenomic data using advanced bioinformatic tools to assess genetic diversity variation. The project offers the opportunity to work on the forefront of the rapidly developing field of aDNA research and provides an inspiring and interdisciplinary environment. You will present your findings to the public and the scientific community in international conferences and publish your results in peer-reviewed scientific journals. You will have the chance to supervise MSc and BSc students and actively participate in teaching at the University of Bern.
ou should preferably have a PhD in Paleoecology, Paleogenomics or a related field with research experience on some of the following fields: plant ecology, population genetics, pollen analysis, aDNA analysis and NGS genome data analysis. You are highly motivated, creative, reliable, resilient, independent, precise and like to work in a team. You have a documented experience in writing scientific articles, according to your career stage, and possess good communication and organization skills. A good command of English is fundamental. Expertise in aDNA extraction, library preparation, NGS genome data analysis and bioinformatic tools (Unix, R, Python) is highly encouraged.
- Languages
- ENGLISH
- Level
- Excellent
- Research Field
- Biological sciences » Biology
Additional Information
Work Location(s)
- Number of offers available
- 1
- Company/Institute
- Institute of Plant Sciences
- Country
- Switzerland
- State/Province
- Bern
- City
- Bern
- Postal Code
- 3013
- Street
- Altenbergrain 21
- Geofield
Contact
- State/Province
- Bern
- City
- Bern
- Website
- Street
- Altenbergrain 21
- Postal Code
- 3013
- maria.leunda@unibe.ch