Kubus im Wissenschaftspark in Leipzig

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Germany invites application for vacant PhD and Postdoctoral Positions, UFZ covers both basic research and applied research

Scientist (f/m/x) – spatial organisation for replant disease

We are looking for Scientist (f/m/x) to support the BMBF Project “Overcoming replant disease by an integrated approach – ORDIAmur” as of March 2023.

Employee (f/m/x) in the area of IT project management

To strengthen the Research Data Management unit at the UFZ, we are looking for a staff member (f/m/x) in the area of IT project management to start as soon as possible.

Postdoc/Senior Scientist position (m/f/d) – Remote Sensing for Ecohydrology

We are looking for a highly motivated scientist to join the Remote Sensing Department at UFZ Leipzig.
The scientist will apply high-resolution satellite observations and model-data fusion framework to quantify ecohydrological variables like soil moisture, evapotranspiration and its partitioning in transpiration and evaporation, water use efficiency, aiming to better understand the drivers and mechanisms controlling complex interactions between vegetation and hydrologic flows at multiple temporal and spatial scales.

Postdoc (f/m/x) to study release and degradation of chemicals from tires

Huge amounts of tire and road wear particles are generated by automotive traffic each day but little is known on how this environmental contamination degrades.

PhD Researcher (f/m/x)

PhD Reseacher (f/m/x) to test novel measurement methodology and technologies with the aim of directly measuring gas diffusion coefficients on a larger scale in soil.

PhD Researcher (f/m/x)

Opening for PhD student project “New Hazard Indicators for the Evaluation of Replacement Products to modernize PBT-assessment“

PhD Researcher (f/m/d)

In the UFZ research unit chemicals in the environment (TB CITE) scientists aim to promote the understanding of molecular responses to environmental impacts that affect environmental and human health

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