PhD Studentship in Chemical Ecology: Exciting PhD opportunity to explore the role of entomopathogenic fungi on pest-host-parasitoid interactions through chemical ecology. This studentship will develop knowledge to advance agricultural pest management strategies, supported by a multidisciplinary team of researchers at Rothamsted Research and the University of Bristol. Applications are now open!
PhD Studentship in Chemical Ecology and Pest Management
Designation: PhD Studentship
Research Area: Chemical Ecology, Pest Management, Entomology, Agricultural Science
Location: Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, in collaboration with the University of Bristol
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Candidates should hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree in biology, ecology, chemistry, agriculture, or related fields.
- Prior experience or interest in chemical ecology, entomology, microbiology, or analytical chemistry is advantageous.
- Commitment to contributing to agricultural pest management research is essential.
Job Description:
This PhD project aims to investigate ecological interactions between herbivorous pests, entomopathogenic fungi, and parasitoids from a chemical perspective. The successful candidate will:
- Conduct experiments to evaluate aphid and parasitoid olfactory preferences towards fungi-inoculated plants.
- Use gas chromatography and mass spectrometry to analyze plant volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and understand chemical signaling in these interactions.
- Employ electrophysiology to identify VOCs detected by insect antennae, creating synthetic blends to test behavioral activity.
- Assess non-lethal effects of fungi-inoculated plants on parasitoid wasps, examining their fitness, learning, and physiology.
- Gain hands-on experience in laboratory techniques, hypothesis testing, experimental design, and data analysis.
The project supports a regenerative agriculture approach, aiming to improve natural pest biocontrol through multitrophic ecological understanding. The supervisory team provides expertise in chemical ecology, entomology, microbiology, and analytical chemistry.
How to Apply:
Interested applicants should submit their applications through the University of Bristol’s official portal, providing a CV, cover letter, and transcripts. Applicants are encouraged to discuss any specific needs for flexible study options directly with the PhD project supervisor.
Last Date for Application: Until position filled