Postdoctoral Positions in Physiology: The Department of Physiology of Yield Stability at the University of Hohenheim is seeking to fill two postdoctoral research positions. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to engage in research projects focused on the physiology of yield stability, contribute to publications and conference presentations, and participate in third-party funding applications.
Postdoctoral Research Positions in Physiology of Yield Stability
Designation:
Postdoctoral Researchers (m/f/d, TV-L E13, 100% and 50%)
Research Area:
Physiology of Yield Stability
Location:
University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Completed doctorate in the field of agricultural sciences, biology, or plant sciences
- Proficiency in molecular biological methods
- Independent working style, reliability, communication skills, high self-motivation, and organizational talent
Job Description:
- Contribute to scientific projects on the physiology of yield stability
- Generate publications and participate in conference contributions
- Assist in the preparation of third-party funding applications
- For 100% position: Fulfillment of teaching obligations (usually 4 SWS, partly in German and English), supervision of BSc and MSc students, and support of doctoral students if necessary
- No teaching obligations for the 50% position, although if desired, participation is possible
- Participate in administrative processes such as procurement
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should send a PDF application including a letter of motivation, CV, and contact persons for references to sandra.schmoeckel@uni-hohenheim.de. Applications are accepted via a secure internet site from the University of Hohenheim.
Last Date for Apply:
The application deadline is August 12, 2024.
How to Apply: Interested candidates should send a PDF application including a letter of motivation, CV, and contact persons for references to sandra.schmoeckel@uni-hohenheim.de. Applications are accepted via a secure internet site from the University of Hohenheim.