瑞典厄勒布鲁大学博士后职位招聘–植物光生物学方向
Background
A two-years postdoctoral position funded by The Knowledge Foundation (KKS) is available starting 1 October 2024 to work on molecular and physiological mechanisms underlying acclimation of conifer seedlings to UV radiation and high light stress. Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) are the most predominant and economically important tree species in Sweden and Scandinavia. The production of tree seedlings of these species is key for the regeneration of Swedish forests. However, seedlings of these conifers, when grown in forest nurseries, often lack acclimation to high light and high ultraviolet (UV) irradiance present in sunlight. This can lead to photoinhibition and damage of their photosynthetic apparatus, ultimately impeding their growth, fitness, and survival, thus hindering their production. To address this critical issue, the research aims to use UV and visible light to improve Norway spruce and Scots pine seedling acclimation, reducing damage from high light and UV stress in commercial plant production.
The postdoc will pursue research at Örebro Life Science Centre at the School of Science and Technology in collaboration with the Swedish companies Svenska Skosplantor and Heliospectra AB. The Örebro Life Science Centre provides a creative multidisciplinary environment with a focus on basic and applied research of living systems. At the School of Science and Technology, internationally renowned research is pursued in biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics, computer science, and mechanical engineering. Örebro University is one of the fastest growing universities in Sweden with approximately 16 000 students and 1600 employees and ranks among the top 500 universities in the world according to Times Higher Education 2022.
Duties and responsibilities
The appointment as a postdoctoral researcher is intended to enable persons who have recently been awarded their doctoral degree, to consolidate and develop primarily their research skills.
The successful candidate is expected to employ a combination of genetics, molecular and genomic approaches with physiological measurements to assess mechanisms mediating plant responses to UV radiation and other light qualities. The project involves work with Norway spruce, Scots pine and also Arabidopsis as model species. The experiments will be conducted both at Örebro university greenhouse and at forest nurseries from Svenska Skogsplantor. In addition to research, the postdoc will be involved in the supervision of Bachelor and MSc students at Örebro university.
Qualifications
Those qualified for appointment as a postdoctoral researcher are applicants who have been awarded a doctoral degree in a subject matter relevant for the position or have a degree from abroad deemed to correspond to a doctoral degree. The degree is to have been awarded no more than three years prior to the application deadline. If special grounds exist, a person who has been awarded their doctoral degree prior to that should also be considered. Such grounds comprise leave of absence due to illness, parental leave, clinical practice, positions of trust in a trade union or other similar circumstances. Qualified applicants close to finish their doctoral degree by the starting date of the position will be considered for the position providing a certificate with the PhD defence date.
Assessment criteria
The basis for assessment is the applicant’s scientific expertise, skills, and knowledge in the subject matter. Particular attention is paid to the applicant’s prospects to contribute to research and the demonstrated ambition to embark on a career within academia as well as the ability and suitability to collaborate with other members of the research environment.
The successful candidate should have a strong background in plant photobiology and demonstrated productivity in the form of peer-reviewed publications. Proficiency in general molecular and protein biochemistry techniques is essential. Work experience with forest seedlings at the molecular and physiological level is desired. Experience in analysis of next generation sequencing data is also a plus. The candidate must be highly motivated, independent and have excellent written and oral communication skills in English.
Information
This is a fixed-term full-time position for two years starting 1 October 2024, with a possibility of extension. At Örebro University, salary depends on the successful candidate’s qualifications and experience.
For more information about the position, contact Luis Orlando Morales (supervisor) +46 739434429, email: luis.morales@oru.se , Henrik Olsson (Head of School), +46 19 301236, e-mail: henrik.olsson@oru.se or Ingrid Ericson Jogsten (Head of Division of Natural Sciences) +46 1930 12 09, email: ingrid.ericson@oru.se for administrative questions.
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Application
The application is made online. Click the button “Apply” to begin the application procedure.
For the application to be complete, the following electronic documents must be included:
- Cover letter, outlining why you are interested in this position and how you can contribute to our research environment at Örebro University
- CV with a relevant description of your overall qualifications and experience relevant to this position
- Account of research qualifications and experience relevant to this position
- Copies of relevant course/degree certificates and references verifying eligibility and criteria met
- Relevant scientific publications (maximum of 10 and in full-text format)
Only documents written in Swedish, English, Norwegian or Danish can be reviewed.
More information for applicants will be found at our career site: https://www.oru.se/english/career/available-positions/applicants-and-external-experts/
The application deadline is 2024-07-31. We look forward to receiving your application!
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