PhD Position in Tropical Organic Geochemistry: Modern and Ancient Microbial Drivers of Biogeochemical Cycling | |
| Workplace | Zurich - Zurich region - Switzerland |
| Category | Environment | Earth Sciences |
| Position | Junior Researcher / PhD Position |
| Published | 9 February 2026 |
| Closing Date | 5 March 2026 |
| PhD Position in Tropical Organic Geochemistry: Modern and Ancient Microbial Drivers of Biogeochemical Cycling 100%, Zurich, fixed-termWe seek a highly motivated PhD candidate for a multidisciplinary project across two groups: (i) The Surface Earth Evolution (SEE) group in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at ETHZ is committed to investigating the processes that drive global climate change over human to geologic timescales. (ii) The Sustainable Agroecosystems (SAE) group in the Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETHZ is dedicated to bringing healthy food from fields to tables around the world for generations to come. Combined, our work intersects traditional Earth- and environmental- science fields to holistically study the drivers and impacts of changing climate and land use. We effectively integrate field-based sample collection and monitoring with lab-based biogeochemical measurements. Project backgroundThis position is part of the SNSF-funded project ’Constraining tropical wetland greenhouse gas production today and through time: insights from Tumba-Ngiri-Maindombe, Democratic Republic of Congo (LacMai)’, which aims to mechanistically constrain the climatic and anthropogenic controls on greenhouse-gas (i.e., carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide) emissions in Tumba-Ngiri-Maindombe, a severely understudied region that houses the world’s largest tropical wetland. To do so, we will sample greenhouse gases, peatland soils, and lake sediments, and we will analyze these using isotopes, biomarkers, and DNA-based methods. This PhD candidate will lead the biomarker component of this interdisciplinary project. Using state-of-the-art organic geochemical techniques, you will identify and reconstruct how biogeochemical cycles and microbial communities have responded to climatic shifts over the past 12,000 years (i.e., the Holocene). Job description
This position is integral to the research team, which includes 2 PhD candidates, 2 senior scientists, and several technicians across two research groups. You will therefore lead these tasks but will be supported by all involved PIs and researchers. This multidisciplinary team offers the opportunity to learn, develop, and apply scientific skills beyond traditional organic geochemistry! Profile
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Curious? So are we.We look forward to receiving your online application until 15.03.2026 with the documents:
Shortlisted applicants will be invited for an interview by 31.03.2026. Start date will ideally be June-July 2026. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Prof. Jordon D. Hemingway, jordon.hemingway@ eaps.ethz.ch . Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. We would like to point out that the pre-selection is carried out by the responsible recruiters and not by artificial intelligence. Apply online now | |
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