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01.07.2026
Fixed-term
Institute of Plant Science
How did Europe's temperate forests survive the harshest climatic period of the last Ice Age? Where were the last refuges of temperate flora when ice sheets covered much of the continent—and what can these ancient survival strategies teach us about the future of ecosystems under rapid climate change?
We invite applications for two fully funded 4-year PhD positions within the interdisciplinary SNSF-funded project ECO-ICE, based at the Institute of Plant Sciences and Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of Bern, Switzerland.
As a PhD student, you will explore ancient ecosystems using innovative sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) and paleogenomic approaches. Your work will contribute directly to reconstructing past vegetation communities and uncovering the hidden genetic diversity of refugial populations. Your responsibilities include:
Additionally, you will collaborate with experts in paleoecology, paleoclimatology, and geochemistry within the ECO-ICE consortium. The project offers a rare opportunity to work across fieldwork, laboratory science, and computational biology, gaining a comprehensive skill set in the rapidly developing field of sedaDNA research. You will present your research at international conferences, publish in peer-reviewed scientific journals, and contribute to science communication and outreach.
We seek curious, highly motivated, and collaborative early-career scientists who are excited to work at the interface of ecology, genomics, and climate sciences. You hold a Master's degree in Biology, Environmental Sciences, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Geography, or a related discipline. You have a basic understanding of:
Expertise in (a)DNA extraction, library preparation, and NGS genome data analysis (Unix, R, Python) is advantageous. Preferably, you have experience in writing scientific articles, possess strong organizational skills, and communicate effectively in English.
You will conduct exciting research in a vibrant and international team at a beautiful location in Bern, one of Europe's most liveable cities and close to the Alps. You will have access to world-class clean-lab facilities and high-performance computing infrastructure. You will also be enrolled in the Graduate School of Climate Sciences, providing interdisciplinary training and transferable skills courses. Employment conditions follow SNSF salary guidelines.
The University of Bern not only offers exciting tasks but also an environment that actively promotes development, diversity, and equal opportunities. Discover what makes us stand out as an employer and how you can grow with us.
Apply online using the form below. Only applications matching the job profile will be considered. For further inquiries, please reach out to Prof. Christoph Schwörer at christoph.schwoerer@unibe.ch. You can also visit www.ips.unibe.ch/research/palgen or www.oeschger.unibe.ch.
For any questions related to the position, please contact: christoph.schwoerer@unibe.ch
Location : Bern
Country : Switzerland