PhD Position in Diatom Genomes: A fully-funded PhD position is available as part of the European Research Council Starting Grant (ERC StG) project DIADAPT, focusing on understanding climate impacts on diatom genomes over micro- and macroevolutionary timescales. This opportunity is open to candidates passionate about protistology, climate adaptation, and genomic research.
PhD Position in Climate Impacts on Diatom Genomes
Designation
PhD Student
Attribute | Details |
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Research Area | Climate impacts on diatom genomes |
Department | Department of Biology, Ghent University |
Location | Ghent, Belgium |
Contract Duration | Limited duration, initial 12 months, extendable to 48 months |
Occupancy Rate | 100% |
Eligibility/Qualification
- Master’s degree in Biology, Bioscience Engineering, Biochemistry & Biotechnology, or Marine and Lacustrine Science and Management (or equivalent).
- Interest in microbiology, adaptation, and genomics.
- Strong analytical and critical thinking skills.
- Good oral and written communication skills in English.
- Preferably knowledge in R and/or Python or programming skills in bash.
Description
The DIADAPT project aims to explore how diatoms adapt to environmental changes by integrating laboratory experiments with genomic analyses. As a PhD student, you will:
- Conduct laboratory experiments to reveal thermal niches of various diatom species.
- Obtain and analyze genomes and transcriptomes.
- Identify the genetic background of climate adaptation.
- Manage and curate data.
- Contribute to science communication efforts.
The PhD position offers an initial contract focused on rigorous training and research, with opportunities to develop essential skills in laboratory methods and bioinformatic analyses, under the supervision of Prof. Eveline Pinseel.
How to Apply
To apply, send a single PDF document via email to Prof. Eveline Pinseel at eveline.pinseel@ugent.be containing:
- Motivation letter
- CV
- Diplomas including study results
- Contacts of two potential referees
If diplomas cannot be included in the same document, they can be sent as a separate PDF. Note that late applications will not be accepted.
Last Date to Apply
May 26, 2025
This scholarship is an excellent opportunity for enthusiastic candidates to contribute to significant research in diatom adaptation to climate change while gaining valuable academic experience.