The Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) is seeking a dedicated researcher for a two-year postdoctoral position in the Soil Microbiology group. The project focuses on the diversity, distribution, and biology of CHEGD fungi (waxcaps and allied species) in Swedish semi-natural grasslands, utilizing both citizen science data and experimental approaches.
Post-doctoral Researcher in Fungal Ecology, Uppsala university, Sweden
Job Overview
| Category | Details |
| Designation | Post-doctoral researcher |
| Research Area | Fungal Ecology / Soil Microbiology |
| Location | Uppsala, Sweden |
| Employment Type | Temporary (24 months), 100% scope |
| Application Deadline | 15 September 2026 |
Position Details
Research Area
The project aims to advance knowledge of CHEGD fungi—key indicators of semi-natural grasslands—by integrating mushroom inventories and DNA-barcoding with stable isotope field experiments, genomics, and potential transcriptomics to understand their ecology and aid conservation.
Job Description
- Drive independent research, including the development and execution of field and laboratory experiments.
- Perform advanced data analysis, including statistical modeling and fungal community analysis.
- Collaborate with the internal project group and external partners.
- Prepare and publish high-quality scientific papers.
Eligibility & Qualifications
- Education: PhD in fungal ecology, mycology, microbiology, biology, or a related field (ideally awarded within the last three years).
- Technical Skills: Experience with microbial/fungal ecology, field/lab experiments, genomics/transcriptomics, and multivariate statistical modeling.
- Assets: Programming skills (R or Python), experience with fieldwork, and a driving license.
- Competencies: Excellent communication skills in written and spoken English, strong collaborative ability, independence, and scientific accuracy.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their application in English through the official SLU Job Portal. Your application must include:
- A cover letter (max 2 pages) describing your background and match with the project.
- A full CV detailing education, publications, and relevant experience.
- A copy of your doctoral degree certificate.
- Contact information for two professional references.
Last Date for Application: 15 September 2026.








