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Bettina Engelbrecht

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University of Bayreuth

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Ecology

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Botany

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Functional Ecology

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Environmental Science

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Biology

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Tropical Biology

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Plant Ecology

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University of Bayreuth

University of Bayreuth

PhD Position in Tropical Plant Ecology at University of Bayreuth

The University of Bayreuth in Germany, through its Department of Plant Ecology and the Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research (BayCEER), is offering a three-year paid PhD position in Tropical Plant Ecology. The successful candidate will join the Functional and Tropical Plant Ecology research group led by Prof. Dr. Bettina Engelbrecht. The doctoral researcher will participate in a DFG-funded project investigating the ecological role of silicon in tropical forests, specifically focusing on the consequences of inter- and intraspecific variation of silicon accumulation for woody seedling regeneration in the forest understory. This project is conducted in close collaboration with Dr. Liza Comita from Yale University and involves significant field research in lowland tropical forests in central Panama, hosted by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI). The research group is part of BayCEER, an interdisciplinary hub with over 60 senior researchers and postdoctoral scientists, providing a vibrant academic environment. Doctoral researchers benefit from the structured Doctoral Program in Ecology and Environmental Research (PEER), which offers training and support throughout the PhD journey. The position is fully funded for three years, with a flexible start date between April and August 2026. The funding covers salary and research activities, though specific stipend amounts are not detailed. Applicants should hold a Master's degree in Ecology, Botany, or a related discipline and have a strong background in plant ecology, tropical ecology, functional ecology, or field-based research. Experience in statistical data modelling, excellent English communication skills, and the ability to conduct fieldwork under challenging tropical conditions are essential. German and Spanish language skills are optional. The position requires a team-oriented mindset and an interest in scientific collaboration. To apply, candidates should contact Prof. Dr. Bettina Engelbrecht at [email protected]. Applications are accepted until the position is filled. For more information, visit the provided links or review the full call for applications. This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in tropical plant ecology, field research, and interdisciplinary environmental science.

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University of Bayreuth

University of Bayreuth

PhD Position in Tropical Plant Ecology at University of Bayreuth (Ecology, Botany, Environmental Science)

The University of Bayreuth in Germany, through its Department of Plant Ecology and the Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research (BayCEER), is offering a three-year paid PhD position in Tropical Plant Ecology. The successful candidate will join the Functional and Tropical Plant Ecology research group led by Prof. Dr. Bettina Engelbrecht. The doctoral researcher will participate in a DFG-funded project investigating the ecological role of silicon in tropical forests, focusing on the consequences of inter- and intraspecific variation of silicon accumulation for woody seedling regeneration in the forest understory. This project is conducted in close collaboration with Dr. Liza Comita from Yale University and involves significant field research in lowland tropical forests in central Panama, hosted by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI). The research group is part of BayCEER, an interdisciplinary hub with over 60 senior researchers and postdoctoral scientists, providing a vibrant academic environment. Doctoral researchers benefit from the structured Doctoral Program in Ecology and Environmental Research (PEER), which offers training and support throughout the PhD journey. Applicants should hold a Master's degree in Ecology, Botany, or a related discipline, and possess a strong interest and background in plant ecology, tropical ecology, functional ecology, and/or field-based research. The position requires motivation and the ability to conduct fieldwork under challenging tropical conditions, good organizational and analytical skills, solid experience in statistical data modelling, and excellent English communication skills. Knowledge of German and Spanish is optional. The ideal candidate will be team-oriented and interested in scientific collaboration. The position is fully funded for three years, with a flexible start date between April and August 2026. Field research expenses in Panama are covered. The application process is open until the position is filled. Interested candidates should contact Prof. Dr. Bettina Engelbrecht at [email protected] and review the full call for applications at the provided link. Keywords: Tropical Plant Ecology, Ecology, Botany, Environmental Science, Functional Ecology, Tropical Forests, Silicon Accumulation, Seedling Regeneration, Field Research, Panama.