30 PhD and Post-Doctoral Positions in DFG-Project, Germany

Postdoc in Germany

30 PhD and Post-Doctoral Positions: The DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center CRC 1644, focused on “Phenotypic plasticity in plants – mechanisms, constraints, and evolution,” invites applications for 30 PhD student and 2 post-doctoral positions. The research encompasses various areas, including quantitative genetics, cell and developmental biology, molecular biology, physiology, plant ecology, metabolomics, and computational modeling.

Designation: PhD Students (30 positions) and Post-Doctoral Researchers (2 positions)

Research Area: Plant Phenotypic Plasticity

Project IDTitleInvestigator(s)Focus
A1Organ-specificity of plastic responses to light quality and temperatureKerstin KaufmannExperimental, Wet-lab
A2Environmental plasticity of asexual endosperm formation in ArabidopsisDuarte FigueiredoExperimental, Wet-lab
A3Phenotypic plasticity of cambial secondary growth in Brassicaceae in response to temperatureDongbo ShiExperimental, Wet-lab
A4Comparing developmental plasticity to warm temperature between Arabidopsis and CapsellaPhilip WiggeExperimental, Wet-lab
A5Plasticity of leaf form and function in the global weed Capsella bursa-pastorisMichael LenhardExperimental, Wet-lab
A6Phenotypic plasticity of thermotolerance in close relatives within the genus CapsellaIsabel BäurleExperimental, Wet-lab
A7Plasticity in thermal acclimation in selfing vs. outcrossing Capsella speciesRalph TiedemannExperimental, Wet-lab
A8A comparative cellular atlas of environmental plasticity in leavesKerstin Kaufmann, Uwe Ohler, Philip WiggeWet-lab and Computational Modeling
A9Plasticity of lipid metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana exposed to different temperature regimesSandra Correa, Alisdair FernieExperimental, Wet-lab
A10Plasticity of epidermal cell shape complexity in Arabidopsis thaliana in response to temperatureJacqueline Nowak, Arun SampathkumarExperimental, Wet-lab

Location: University of Potsdam and Partner Institutions (MPI for Molecular Plant Physiology, Hasso Plattner Institute Potsdam, IGZ GroRbeeren, Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, and University of Cologne)

Eligibility/Qualification: Candidates should hold a relevant degree in the respective field, demonstrate a strong background in the specified research areas, and exhibit a keen interest in contributing to the goals of CRC 1644.

Job Description:

30 PhD and Post-Doctoral Positions in Plant Phenotypic Plasticity

Successful candidates will engage in cutting-edge research within the framework of CRC 1644, focusing on understanding the molecular basis and evolution of plant phenotypic plasticity. The positions offer employment for up to 45 months, with opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, state-of-the-art facilities, and funding for professional development.

How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit the following documents via email to mailcrc1644@uni-potsdam.de by the deadline of 31.01.2024:

  1. CV
  2. Letter of motivation specifying the positions (with position IDs) applied for, reasons for pursuing a PhD, and choice of projects
  3. Relevant certificates
  4. Names and addresses of two academic referees
  5. Completed application form (available for download: Application Form)

Last Date for Apply: 31 January 2024

Note: For detailed information on the scientific framework, individual projects, open positions, terms of employment, candidate responsibilities, and required qualifications, please visit CRC 1644 website.

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