Position Summary
The University of Cologne, one of Europe’s largest and oldest universities, is inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher Position (f/m/x). This role is part of the TRR 341—a Collaborative Research Centre funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). The interdisciplinary project aims to combine species distribution models and quantitative genetics to better understand the adaptive potential of plants to changing global environments and to support the preservation of plant biodiversity.
Postdoctoral Researcher Position at University of Cologne, Germany
Key Details
| Feature | Details |
| Designation | Postdoctoral Researcher |
| Research Area | Plant Ecological Genetics / Plant Adaptation to Environmental Change |
| Location | University of Cologne (UoC), Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Cologne, Germany |
| Reference Number | Wiss2607-07 |
| Employment Type | Full-time (39.83 hours per week), Fixed-term until June 30, 2030 |
| Salary Scale | Remuneration group 13 TV-L (based on the pay scale for the German public sector) |
| Application Deadline | July 31, 2026 |
Eligibility & Qualifications
The successful candidate must possess the following:
- Education: A PhD in a relevant field (e.g., computational biology, evolutionary genetics, plant ecology).
- Background: An ideal foundation in population genetics, quantitative genetics, computational biology, or an equivalent discipline.
- Knowledge Base: Good basic knowledge of species distribution modelling and evolutionary biology.
- Technical Skills: Strong computational skills, including proficiency in languages such as Bash, R, or Python.
- Communication: Excellent oral and written English communication skills.
Job Description (Your Tasks)
- Integrate species distribution models with quantitative genetics to analyze how plants adapt to shifting environmental conditions.
- Engage with evolutionary questions and advance dedicated plant research within a massive collaborative network.
- Collaborate across an interdisciplinary team combining plant molecular biology, evolutionary and quantitative genetics, and ecology.
- Participate in regular meetings and exchanges across the TRR 341 community (which spans 9 different research institutions).
What We Offer
- Integration into the unique and expert TRR 341 research network to support your scientific and career development.
- Ample opportunities for interdisciplinary exchanges, plus both technical and soft skill training.
- A diverse working environment with equal opportunities and support for balancing work and family life.
- Flexible working time models and extensive advanced training opportunities.
- Occupational health management benefits.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their application online without a photo via the University of Cologne Job Portal.
Your application must include the following proofs of qualification:
- A letter of motivation
- A CV (including the contact details of two references)
- Degree certificates
Note: For further inquiries regarding the position, you can contact the office directly at trr341-office@uni-koeln.de.
Last Date to Apply
The deadline for submitting your application is July 31, 2026.







