We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join our Quantitative Network Science research group at the Department of Mathematical Modeling and Machine Learning at the University of Zurich.
Wild populations are increasingly exposed to demographic decline and fragmentation, making inbreeding and its consequences a central problem in evolutionary biology and conservation. We address this using one of the most comprehensive datasets available for any vertebrate population: a long-term field study in Switzerland of more than 20,000 wild mice that vary naturally in degree of inbreeding. This project investigates inbreeding avoidance in wild house mice using a novel multilayer temporal network modeling framework that integrates behavioral, genetic, and social co-nesting data, and aims to develop new statistical and computational tools applicable well beyond the study system. The PhD project is embedded in a collaborative framework with network scientists and evolutionary biologists at the University of Zurich and at Columbia University.
You will be embedded in an active and collaborative research group with access to a unique long-term dataset and outstanding scientific support. You will benefit from close collaboration with leading groups in biology, network science and genomics. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and respectful working environment.
The position is funded for 4 years and offers a competitive salary. Zurich offers a very high quality of life and a vibrant scientific community.
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