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Sara Hallin

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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Research Interests

Ecology

100%

Environmental Chemistry

70%

Nitrogen Cycling

90%

Soil Ecology

80%

Biogeochemistry

60%

Environmental Microbiology

40%

Boreal Ecology

30%

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Sangram Sahoo

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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Postdoctoral Position in Soil Microbiology and Nitrogen Cycle Ecology at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SciLifeLab PULSE)

The Soil Microbiology team at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Uppsala, led by Professor Sara Hallin, is seeking a postdoctoral researcher through the SciLifeLab PULSE postdoc program. This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in the ecology, physiology, and evolution of microbes involved in the nitrogen cycle, with research spanning both experimental and computational approaches. The group addresses fundamental and applied questions in soil and rhizosphere microbiology, focusing on nutrient cycling, greenhouse gas emissions, and nitrogen leaching, with strong links to agricultural and environmental sustainability. The PULSE program is a prestigious, fully funded postdoctoral fellowship supported by the European Union, offering advanced training, interdisciplinary collaboration, and career development in molecular life sciences. Applicants can choose between academic and entrepreneurial tracks, both of which include international and intersectoral elements. The program is highly competitive and aims to recruit 48 postdocs in total, with 27 positions available in this call. Eligibility requirements include holding a doctoral degree awarded within the last three years (with some exceptions for career breaks), compliance with the MSCA mobility rule (not having resided or worked in Sweden for more than 12 months in the past three years), and not being a permanent employee in the host lab. The successful candidate will join a vibrant research environment at SLU, a top-ranked international university known for its contributions to sustainable agriculture, environmental science, and biology. The Hallin group is internationally recognized for its research on soil microbial communities, nitrogen cycling, and ecosystem services, with numerous ongoing projects and collaborations. Applicants are expected to design an individual research project in collaboration with Professor Hallin, focusing on topics such as the ecology of nitrogen-cycling microbes, microbial community structure, and the impact of environmental changes on soil processes. The position offers access to state-of-the-art facilities, a supportive academic community, and opportunities for secondments and research visits with associated partners. The application deadline is March 16, 2026. Interested candidates should contact Professor Sara Hallin to discuss potential projects and obtain approval for partnership. Applications must be submitted through the SciLifeLab PULSE portal and include a cover letter, research proposal, CV, reference letters, and other required documents as detailed in the Guide for Applicants. For more information, visit the SLU and SciLifeLab PULSE program websites, and review Professor Hallin's academic profile and publications for insight into the group's research focus.

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Sara Hallin

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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Postdoctoral Position in Soil Microbiology and Nitrogen Cycle Ecology at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SciLifeLab PULSE)

The Soil Microbiology team at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Uppsala, led by Professor Sara Hallin, is seeking a postdoctoral researcher through the SciLifeLab PULSE postdoc program. This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in the ecology, physiology, and evolution of microbes involved in the nitrogen cycle, with research spanning experimental and computational approaches. The group’s research addresses fundamental and applied questions in soil microbiology, focusing on nutrient cycling, greenhouse gas emissions, and environmental sustainability in agricultural and terrestrial ecosystems. The SciLifeLab PULSE program offers two tracks—academic and entrepreneurial—both providing advanced research training, interdisciplinary collaboration, and career development in molecular life sciences. The fellowship is fully funded by the European Union and includes international, intersectoral, and transferable skills training. Applicants must design an individual project in collaboration with the host PI and are encouraged to explore the group’s publications and ongoing projects for inspiration. Research topics may include microbial community ecology, nitrogen cycling, biogeochemical processes, and the application of data-driven analyses to environmental microbiology. Eligibility requirements include holding a doctoral degree awarded within the last three years (with some exceptions), compliance with the MSCA mobility rule (not having resided or worked in Sweden for more than 12 months in the past three years unless as a refugee), and not being a permanent employee in the host lab. The successful candidate should have a strong background in microbial ecology, soil microbiology, or related fields, and be ready to start the fellowship around October 1, 2026. The application process involves contacting Professor Hallin to discuss and co-develop a project, then submitting a full application via the SciLifeLab PULSE portal by March 16, 2026. SLU is recognized as a top international university, with a strong commitment to sustainability, diversity, and inclusion. The Soil Microbiology group is engaged in cutting-edge research on nitrogen cycling, greenhouse gas mitigation, and the ecological roles of soil microbes, offering a stimulating environment for postdoctoral development. For more information, candidates are encouraged to review the group’s recent publications and ongoing projects, and to reach out directly to Professor Hallin for project discussions.

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Björn Lindahl

Professor (chair) of Soil Biology

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

SWEDEN

Vigdis Vandvik

Professor

University of Bergen

NORWAY

Matti Kummu

Aalto University

FINLAND

Anders Michelsen

Københavns Universitet

DENMARK

James Weedon

University of Amsterdam

NETHERLANDS

Axel Garcia y Garcia

University of Minnesota

UNITED STATES

Jeffrey Strock

University of Minnesota

UNITED STATES

Niels Martin Schmidt

Professor

Aarhus University

DENMARK

Rien Aerts

University of Amsterdam

NETHERLANDS

Elina Kaarlejärvi

University of Helsinki

FINLAND

TARIQ MUNIR

Eco-Hydrologist & Adjunct Professor

-

CANADA

Cairistiona Topp

Academic contract that is research only, Professor

Scotland's Rural College

UNITED KINGDOM

Giulia Vico

Senior Lecturer and Docent

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

SWEDEN

Jonàs Oliva

-

SPAIN

Robin Walker

Academic contract that is research only, Senior Lecturer

Scotland's Rural College

UNITED KINGDOM

Xinyu Xu

University of Tokyo

JAPAN

Richardus van Logtestijn

University of Amsterdam

NETHERLANDS

Karina E. Clemmensen

-

SWEDEN

Andrzej Blecharczyk

University of Life Sciences in Poznań

POLAND

Grace Pold

Associate Senior Lecturer

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

SWEDEN