PhD Student in Stable Isotope PhysiologyEmployment Percentage: 100 % Start Date: early 2021 The Physiological Plant Ecology group of the University of Basel investigates the ecophysiological processes in plants that determine the fluxes of water, nitrogen, and carbon in natural and agricultural ecosystems. The goals of our research are to understand how plants operate in the context of their environment and to reveal how plants shape the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. The open position is within the ERC project HYDROCARB, where we seek to determine the potential of stable hydrogen isotope ratios (δ2H values) to assess the carbon metabolism in plants. Such a new application of δ2H values would be highly relevant to address important scientific questions encompassing global change ecology, plant breeding, and paleohydrology. Your position Your profile We offer you Application / Contact
Please send your complete application (letter of motivation, CV, contact information of three references) to Ms. Maura Ellenberger (maura.ellenberger@unibas.ch). Please submit your application to maura.ellenberger@unibas.ch at your earliest convenience but no later than January 31st. Further information can be obtained from the supervisors, Dr. Holloway-Phillips (m.holloway-phillips@unibas.ch) and Dr. Daniel Nelson (daniel.nelson@unibas.ch). www.unibas.ch
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