Principal Investigator in Modeling of Plant Stress Responses - Deutschland - Umeå Universitet
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Beschreibung
We are looking for a person that is interested in plant stress responses and is using modeling to understand the process.
Your background can be in computer science, mathematics, physics or biology as we are looking for a person that can bridge two successful research environments, IceLab and UPSC.
Application deadline:
May 22, 2024
At Umeå University's interdisciplinary research hub, IceLab ( Integrated Science Lab) we foster multidisciplinary collaborations - focusing on innovative research that integrates theoretical, computational, and empirical work.
You will join the excellence centre Stress Response Modeling at IceLab, where we explore universal mechanisms for how living systems respond to stress.
Umeå Plant Science Centre (UPSC) is one of the strongest research environments in experimental plant biology in Europe. Here you will have access to state-of-the-art research infrastructure and support from more than two hundred plant researchers. Our research spans from biochemistry and molecular biology to physiology and the ecosystem level.
We invite you to join IceLab and UPSC and be part of a stimulating and supportive community of collaborative-minded scientists working on a panel of interdisciplinary problems.
We are now opening an Associate Professor position in plant stress responses at the Department of Plant Physiology at Umeå University.
Your research will be instrumental in improving our understanding of the processes that govern the responses of living organisms to environmental change and stress.
We offer a fully funded associate professor position and depending on the applicant a substantial starting package including fully funded PhD student and Post Doc Positions and enough support to equip your new laboratory in Umeå.
More information
For application and more detailed information about the position, follow this link:
For further questions or more information about the program or the centre, please contact head of department, Professor Johannes Hanson ( ).