Doctoral Position in Neuroethology: The Visual Neuroethology group at the University of Konstanz is seeking a PhD candidate to explore the dynamic visual abilities of nocturnal moths. This three-year position involves interdisciplinary research combining neurophysiology, behavioral methods, and computational tools to understand how insects process visual information in varying light environments.
Summary Table:
- Position: Doctoral Position in Neuroethology
- Salary: 65% of E 13 TV-L
- Reference No.: 2024/102
- Start Date: September 1st, 2024 (or by agreement)
- Duration: Initially available for three years, with possibility for extension
Location: University of Konstanz, Germany
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Master of Science or equivalent in Biology, Neuroscience, or related fields
- Strong interest in insect vision and neuroethology
- Experience in quantitative behavior/animal tracking
- Experience in computational tools or electrophysiology is preferable
Description: The selected PhD candidate will investigate how nocturnal moths process dynamic visual information, particularly in response to artificial light pollution. The research will involve behavioral measurements of moths’ free flight in different light intensities, neurophysiological measurements of motion processing neurons, and computational modeling of moth vision in dynamic scenes. The project aims to advance our understanding of how insects adapt to changing light conditions, including the challenges posed by artificial light at night.
Responsibilities:
- Capturing moths’ free flight strategies in dynamic light using motion technology
- Conducting neurophysiological measurements or quantifying natural and polluted light environments of moths
- Contributing to theoretical and practical research exchange within the research group
Competencies:
- Master of Science or equivalent in Biology, Neuroscience, or related fields
- Strong interest in insect vision and neuroethology
- Experience in quantitative behavior/animal tracking
- Experience in computational tools or electrophysiology is preferable
We Offer:
- Position initially available for three years, with possibility for extension
- Salary according to the pay-scale for University employees (TVL)
- Graduation via the IMPRS-QBEE graduate program
- Vibrant international research environment at Konstanz University via the neurobiology network and the Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour
How to Apply:
- Submit a CV with the names of two references
- Include a research statement addressing scientific interests and proposed research questions
- Application deadline: June 15th, 2024
- Apply via the Online Application Portal
For further information, contact Anna Stöckl at anna.stoeckl@uni-konstanz.de.
We look forward to receiving your application!