Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Germany invites application for vacant PhD and Postdoctoral Positions, UFZ covers both basic research and applied research.
Jobs & PostDocs
Closing date for applications: • Location: LeipzigStudent / Research Assistant (f/m/x) – High- Throughput Effect-Directed Analysis (HT-EDA) in the field of Environmental Toxicology
The aim of this position is to implement and integrate promising computational tools to refine compound identification workflows within HT-EDA applications, thereby improving toxicity driver compounds’ prioritization and identification processes.
Closing date for applications: • Location: HalleComputational Ecology – Statistical modelling (f/m/x)
Closing date for applications: • Location: LeipzigPostdoctoral Researcher (f/m/x) in (bio)process engineering, (bio)electrochemistry, bioreactor engineering, electrochemical process engineering
Closing date for applications: • Location: LeipzigEngineer (f/m/x) in Bioreactor engineering
Closing date for applications: • Location: LeipzigPostdoc (f/m/x) Citizen science, biodiversity and urban greening plans in Europe
Closing date for applications: • Location: LeipzigPostdoc (f/m/x) – Functional bioinformatics combined with microbial operational biotechnology
Closing date for applications: • Location: HalleScientist Plasticity of Root Traits (f/m/x)
Closing date for applications: • Location: LeipzigTechnician for Nanoplastics Analysis in Environmental Samples (PTR-MS) (f/m/x)
Closing date for applications: • Location: LeipzigScientific-technical employee in the context of GIS programming work and data management (f/m/x)
PhD positions
Closing date for applications: • Location: LeipzigPhD position (f/m/x) on economic valuation of soil multifunctionality
Closing date for applications: • Location: LeipzigPhD Researcher (f/m/x) – In-vitro to in-vivo extrapolations in ecotoxicology
Graduation Work / Internships
Closing date for applications: • Location: LeipzigMaster Thesis – Investigation of the impact of ATES systems on local groundwater microbiome
Underground thermal energy storage in aquifers (Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage, ATES) can make an important contribution to seasonal heat management in urban areas. The aim of the master thesis is to investigate the effects of ATES systems on the groundwater microbiome and on the local contamination of the aquifer by means of laboratory microcosm experiments.