PhD position (m/f/d) in Molecular Crop Nutrition
07.05.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal
Your qualifications and skills
- Above average Master’s degree in plant biology, agriculture, or related field (or close to completion).
- Experience in plant phenotyping and molecular plant physiology.
- You have a strong desire to work on plant micronutrient uptake mechanisms of crop plants.
- You are a highly motivated scientist with the commitment to achieve scientific excellence.
- You have a strong team spirit and the ability to work independently, as well as a high degree of self-initiative and responsibility to succeed in your tasks.
- Excellent spoken and written English.
Your tasks
- Running maize phenotyping experiments in the glasshouse and controlled environment chambers.
- Dissecting root systems to identify trait patterns contributing to Fe, Zn and Se uptake resilience.
- Sectioning plant roots and analyzing them by conventional and confocal microscopy.
- Assessment of cellular lignin and suberin deposition patterns.
- Assessment of transcriptomic responses to water and nutrient limitation.
- Element spatial distribution analysis with collaborators at the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia.
- Data analysis and manuscript preparation.
- Presenting results at international conferences.
- Training Master’s and Bachelor's project students.
Our offer
- Salary according to the collective agreement for the public service (65%, TV-L E13, limited to three years).
- The opportunity to contribute to a newly starting group, with a pleasant and enthusiastic working atmosphere.
- An interesting, exciting, and varied position in an international university environment in Freising.
Your application
Please send your application or questions to thomas.alcock@tum.de by 8th June at the latest. The application should contain a cover letter, a detailed CV, a description of your research experience and interests (max. 1 page), Bachelor’s and Master’s certificates (if available) and two employment references or contact details of two referees.
Contact details
Technical University of Munich
TUM School of Life Sciences
Dr. Thomas D. Alcock
Alte Akademie 12, 85354 Freising, Germany
E-mail: thomas.alcock@tum.de Telephone: +49 8161 71-5324
Additional information
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