Doctoral position in biochemistry/isotope geochemistry including radiocarbon (Wiss2601-10) | University of Cologne
The University of Cologne, one of Europe's largest and oldest universities, is offering a doctoral position in biochemistry/isotope geochemistry with a focus on radiocarbon studies (Wiss2601-10). The position is based in the Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, specifically within the Organic Geochemistry & Radiocarbon group. The research project centers on characterizing microbial communities and their role in carbon cycling in permafrost soils of the Arctic, particularly under warmer and wetter conditions. Key tasks include planning and conducting field measurements in Arctic regions, organizing fieldwork logistics, sampling sediments and water, and measuring CO2 and CH4 fluxes. The project involves analyzing organic matter composition and microbial communities using advanced organic-geochemical techniques, conducting laboratory experiments, and applying and improving methods such as CO2 and CH4 samplers and vacuum systems. Data analysis will utilize statistical methods, and results are expected to be published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at conferences.
The successful candidate will collaborate closely with national and international partners, contributing to a diverse and dynamic research environment. The position offers a three-year contract, part-time (27.88 hours per week), with flexible working time models and opportunities to work remotely. The University of Cologne is committed to equal opportunities and diversity, with preferential consideration for women in accordance with the Equal Opportunities Act of North Rhine-Westphalia. Applications from all suitable candidates, regardless of gender, nationality, ethnic and social origin, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation, and identity, are welcomed.
Applicants must have an M.Sc. in geosciences, environmental sciences, chemistry, or related fields. Essential qualifications include willingness and ability to participate in several 2-3 week Arctic field campaigns, a strong background in biogeochemical cycles and isotope/organic geochemical methods, creative skills in digital data analysis, ability to work independently and in teams, technical and analytical aptitude, and excellent English communication skills. The position is subject to allocation of funds and offers a salary based on remuneration group 13 TV-L of the German public sector.
To apply, submit your application online via the University of Cologne job portal, including a letter of motivation, CV, list of publications, and copies of certificates (without a photo), referencing Wiss2601-10. The application deadline is 23 March 2026. For further inquiries, contact Professor Dr. Janet Rethemeyer at [email protected].