Postdoc in the Fluid Dynamics: DTU Aqua (The National Institute for Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark) offers a 2-year Postdoc position focused on the functional ecology of phagotrophic flagellates and early eukaryotic evolution. This project combines live imaging of swimming and foraging flagellates with formal fluid physics analyses, in collaboration with international laboratories.
Postdoc in the Fluid Dynamics and Functional Ecology of Flagellates – DTU Aqua
Designation
Postdoctoral Researcher
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Job Info | Details |
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Job Identification | 4825 |
Job Category | VIP B |
Posting Date | 03/14/2025 |
Location | Henrik Dams Allé, Kgs. Lyngby, 2800, DK |
Salary | To be agreed upon with the relevant union |
Employment Duration | 2 years |
Starting Date | September 1st, 2025, or before |
Research Area
Functional Ecology of Phagotrophic Flagellates and Early Eukaryotic Evolution
Eligibility/Qualification
- PhD degree (or equivalent) in Biology, (Computational) Fluid Physics, or related fields
- Experience in microscopy and flagellate ecology, or interest in small-scale fluid physics
- Strong background in live imaging, fluid mechanical analyses, and laboratory research
Job Description
The successful candidate will be responsible for:
- Maintaining cultures of phagotrophic flagellates
- Conducting live imaging and 3D modeling of motility patterns
- Performing experiments to quantify foraging capacity and prey selectivity
- Conducting formal fluid mechanical analyses, including computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
- Supervising BSc and MSc student projects
How to Apply
Interested candidates must submit an online application as one PDF file containing:
- Cover Letter
- CV
- Academic Diplomas (MSc/PhD in English)
- List of Publications
To apply, click the “Apply now” link, fill out the online application form, and attach all materials.
Last Date to Apply
Applications must be submitted by April 22, 2025 (23:59 Danish Time). Late applications will not be considered.
For further information, contact Professor Thomas Kiørboe at tk@aqua.dtu.dk or visit DTU Aqua.