PhD Candidate in Life Sciences: The University of Vienna is offering a scholarship for a PhD candidate position in the Faculty of Life Sciences. This opportunity is geared toward individuals eager to engage in cutting-edge research focused on neuronal networks in the Drosophila brain.
Designation
PhD Candidate (Life Sciences)
Research Area
Neuroscience and Developmental Biology, with a specific emphasis on the analysis of neuronal networks.
Location
University of Vienna, Austria
Eligibility/Qualification
- Completed Master’s/Diploma degree in Biology or a related field.
- First experience in scientific writing and molecular-genetic research methods.
- Strong IT user skills, with proficiency in tools like MS Office and Photoshop.
- High-resolution confocal imaging experience.
- Basic programming skills.
- Excellent knowledge of Drosophila genetics.
- Strong ability to explain research methodologies and findings.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team.
- Excellent command of written and spoken English.
Nice to have:
- Knowledge of academic processes and structures.
- Teaching experience in courses for Master’s students.
Job Description
As a PhD candidate, you will be involved in:
- Planning and executing empirical studies.
- Publishing research results in international scientific journals.
- Presenting research findings at conferences.
- Participating in the acquisition of new research projects.
- Engaging in administrative and teaching activities within the research group.
- Conducting research on neuronal networks in the Drosophila brain.
- Collaborating with international experts in neuroscience.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit the following documents:
- Scientific Curriculum Vitae.
- Letter of intent.
- Summary of research interests or dissertation concept (maximum 2 pages).
- Degree certificates (Master’s/Diploma).
Applications should be submitted via the University’s job portal.
Last Date for Application
October 26, 2025
For more information, please contact Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Hummel at thomas.hummel@univie.ac.at.






