Position for PhD student (Plant Population Ecology) The position of a PhD student in plant population ecology is available at theDepartment of Plant Ecology at the University of Tübingen, Germany (with K. Tielbörger). The position is part of a multidisciplinary and international research project dealing with the impact of global change on water resources in the Jordan River Basin (see www.glowa-jordan-river.de). The project involves scientists from many disciplines from Germany, Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Autonomy.
We are looking for a scientist with excellent skills in the design and analysis of population genetic experiments in the greenhouse and/or manipulative field experiments. Experience in collecting multi-species data in the field is welcome. The main task will be the analyses of the adaptive potential of plant populations to climate change by means of analyzing microevolutionary changes (trait shifts and associated genetic shifts) in natural plant populations in Israel that have been exposed to climatic manipulations for ten consecutive years. However, the candidate is also welcome to develop own ideas with respect to analysis of available demographic data and possibly new data collection. Requirements: Diploma or MSc in ecology or population genetics, good knowledge of experimental design and data analysis, knowledge of population genetics, experience in conducting field experience, capability of spending extended periods in the field, excellent knowledge of English. Working place will be Tübingen, with occasional field stays in Israel and/or Jordan. Duration: Three years (starting April 15, 2009, or later if position is not filled). Salary is according to the tariffs in German public services (TVL 50%), plus travel expenses and per diem for the time of stay abroad. The University of Tübingen is an equal opportunity employer. Deadline for application: March 31, 2009, or until position is filled. Interviews are scheduled for early April, 2009 or until position is filled. Applications should be sent via email to [email protected]. They should be written in English, and include a statement of interest, CV, publication list (if applicable) and names and addresses of at least two references.
