PhD (f/m/d) - Forest Vulnerability to Hotter Droughts (75% part-time)
PhD (f/m/d) - Forest Vulnerability to Hotter Droughts (75% part-time)
PhD (f/m/d) - Forest Vulnerability to Hotter Droughts (75% part-time)
PhD (f/m/d) - Forest Vulnerability to Hotter Droughts (75% part-time)
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
Forschung
Karlsruhe
- Art der Beschäftigung: Teilzeit
- 47.000 € – 61.500 € (von XING geschätzt)
- Hybrid
PhD (f/m/d) - Forest Vulnerability to Hotter Droughts (75% part-time)
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PhD (f/m/d)
Forest Vulnerability to Hotter Droughts (75% part-time)
Organizational unit
Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung Atmosphärische Umweltforschung (IMKIFU)
Job description
Do you have a strong interest in forest ecosystems, climate extremes, and carbon cycling? Are you excited about linking physiological mechanisms to landscape-scale patterns to address pressing challenges related to forest dieback and climate mitigation? Are you motivated to work in an interdisciplinary and international research environment?
If so, we invite applications for a PhD position in the Plant Ecophysiology Lab as part of a multidisciplinary, international research training group with partners at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany, the University of Melbourne (UoM), Australia and the University of Hohenheim, Germany.
C4LaNd is a new research training group in which doctoral researchers from a variety of disciplines approach the issue of sustainably using land for the benefit of both people and nature from a variety of angles. The group offers the opportunity to receive a dual PhD degree from KIT and UoM, as well as a one-year research stay in Melbourne, Australia. Further information on C4LaNd, and the Ph.D. positions advertised can be found at C4LaNd.earth
The PhD position, 'Forest Vulnerability to Hotter Droughts', is within the Plant Ecophysiology Lab (https://ecophys.imk-ifu.kit.edu) at the KIT-Campus Alpin in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Project Background and Research Question:
Forests across Europe and beyond are increasingly threatened by hotter droughts, which are leading to rising tree mortality and may undermine forests' role as carbon sinks. However, forest vulnerability is not spatially uniform and varies strongly among species and environmental conditions. The overarching research question of this PhD project is: How do hotter droughts alter the physiological mechanisms and thresholds of tree mortality, and how can these processes be linked to landscape-scale patterns of forest vulnerability?
Your main tasks will be:
- investigate physiological mechanisms and mortality thresholds of trees under hotter droughts through experimental approaches
- identify spatial patterns and hotspots of forest vulnerability using remote sensing data and climatic information
- integrate experimental and landscape-scale observations to develop a mechanistic framework of heat-induced forest decline
- publish results in peer-reviewed journals and present findings at international conferences
Starting date
01.10.2026
You have:
- M.Sc. degree in ecology, environmental sciences, forestry, biology, earth system science, climate science, or a related field
- experience in one or more of the following areas:
- Remote sensing and geospatial data analysis
- Plant ecophysiology
- Forest ecology or biogeochemistry
- fluency in English, written and spoken
- willingness to travel between KIT-Campus Alpin (IMKIFU), Garmisch-Partenkirchen and KIT Campus in Karlsruhe/Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen for C4LaNd courses
- interest in interdisciplinary collaboration within an international graduate programme Willingness to spend a one-year research stay at University of Melbourne, Australia
This is what we offer
Become a member of staff of the only German University of Excellence that conducts large-scale research on the national level. Work under excellent working conditions in an international environment and be active in research and academic education for our future. Benefit from specific training when starting your job and from a wide range of further qualification offers. Use our flexible working time models (flexitime, work from home).
Salary
Salary category 13 TV-L, depending on the fulfillment of professional and personal requirements.
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