PhD in Theoretical (Bio-)Physics: Physics & chemistry in plant adaptation

Heinrich Heine University - CCB

PhD in Theoretical (Bio-)Physics: Physics & chemistry in plant adaptation

Join the pioneering team at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf as we embark on a groundbreaking journey with our ERC-funded project, “MechSys”. This project offers an exciting opportunity to be at the forefront of developing the world’s first comprehensive plant models built entirely on the principles of physics and chemistry, with a particular focus on thermodynamics. We want to revolutionize our mechanistic understanding of plant anatomy and physiology; we want to understand how plants adapt to different environments and microclimates; and we want to provide blueprints for the engineering of crops that can feed a growing world population.

About the Position:
The PhD position, under the guidance of Prof. Martin Lercher in the Computational Systems Biology group, is a gateway to innovative research in theoretical biophysics. With a contract initially for one year and the possibility of an extension to 3.5 years based on mutual satisfaction, you’ll dive deep into the mysteries of plant life, exploring different types of photosynthesis and beyond. We offer a stimulating work environment at 65% TV-L E13 public tariff level, inviting you to contribute to groundbreaking research.

Your Role:
–    Engage in high-impact research that aims to solve complex biological puzzles through physics and chemistry.
–    Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of physicists, engineers, mathematicians, biochemists, and biologists.
–    Contribute to pioneering models based on differential equations and optimal control frameworks, focusing on the plant’s interaction with its environment and the theoretical optimization of enzyme kinetics.

What we’re Looking For:
–    Passionate individuals with a strong background in physics, biophysics, chemical engineering, or related fields.
–    Creativity, analytical skills, and a keen interest in interdisciplinary collaboration.
–    Previous experience in modeling, simulation, or computational research is a plus.

How to Apply:
Are you ready to make a significant impact in theoretical biophysics and be part of our next big discovery? Submit your application today! Apply now by sending the following documents to [email protected]:
–    A detailed CV
–    A compelling cover letter explaining your interest in the project
–    Contact information for at least two academic references
–    Copies of academic transcripts
Join us at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf and push the boundaries of computational systems biology, making crucial contributions to understanding and engineering plant life. Let’s explore the uncharted territories of plant adaptation and photosynthesis together!

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