PhD Research Fellow in Mitochondrial Dynamics: The University of Bergen is offering a PhD Research Fellow position focusing on comparative mitochondrial dynamics, integrating experimental and computational methods. This role aims to explore the complex behavior of mitochondria across various species in a 3-year fellowship, with a possible extension for career-promoting activities.
PhD Research Fellow in Comparative Mitochondrial Dynamics
Designation
PhD Research Fellow in Comparative Mitochondrial Dynamics
Research Area
- Comparative Mitochondrial Dynamics
- Cell Biology
- Biomathematics
- Live-cell Imaging and Computational Analysis
Location
University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
Eligibility/Qualification
- Master’s degree or equivalent in Cell Biology, Biomathematics, or a related field, or a submitted master’s thesis for assessment prior to the application deadline.
- Demonstrated potential for interdisciplinary approaches to biology.
- Preferred experience in live-cell confocal microscopy, quantitativecell biology, computational modeling (especially using R), and applied statistics.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively, with strong proficiency in written and oral English.
- Personal and relational qualities will be assessed, along with research experience and potential.
Job Description
The PhD Research Fellow will:
- Conduct research on mitochondrial behavior in various species, utilizing live-cell imaging and computational analysis.
- Explore the hypothesis regarding mitochondrial motion and biomolecule sharing across different eukaryotic species.
- Collaborate within an NFR-funded project “MitoPhyto,” combining experimental and modeling approaches.
The position requires participation in a PhD educational program, and the candidate will be expected to contribute to the teaching and dissemination of research.
How to Apply
Interested applicants must submit:
- A brief account of research interests and motivation for applying.
- Names and contact information for two referees, one being the main advisor for the master’s thesis.
- Updated CV.
- Transcripts and diplomas for bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
- Documentation confirming the expected date of master’s degree completion (if applicable).
- Relevant certificates or references.
- Approved documentation of English proficiency (if required).
- A list of scientific works/publications with links.
Applications should be uploaded via Jobbnorge and must include certified translations into English or a Scandinavian language.
Last Date to Apply
September 11, 2025
For more information about the position, please contact Professor Iain Johnston at iain.johnston@uib.no or Adviser Magnus Skogstad at magnus.skogstad@uib.no.