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Michaela Dippold

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PhD Position in Rhizosphere Processes and Plant-Soil Interactions (Soil Science, Biogeochemistry, Agriculture) University of Tuebingen in Germany

Degree Level

PhD

Field of study

Molecular Biology

Funding

The position is funded by a KAAD scholarship for East African scholars, covering a 4-year PhD program. Final approval of funding will be announced on 14.12.2025. Details on stipend amount and tuition coverage are not specified.

Deadline

Dec 5, 2026

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Germany

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University of Tuebingen

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Keywords

Molecular Biology
Microbiology
Environmental Science
Agriculture
Biology
Soil Science
Earth Science
Biogeochemistry
Abiotic Stress
Root Development
Ecogeography
Field Experimentation
Isotope Labeling
Biotic Stress
Plant-soil Interaction

About this position

The University of Tuebingen, in collaboration with the Division of Genetics and Physiology of Root Development of the IPK Gatersleben, the Institute of Grassland Sciences of the University of Goettingen, and the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology (JOOUST, Kenya), is offering a 4-year PhD position focused on rhizosphere processes and plant-soil interactions. This opportunity is funded by a KAAD scholarship for East African scholars, with final funding approval to be announced in December 2025.

The research project, entitled "Impact of concurrent abiotic & biotic stress on below-ground processes at the root-soil interface," will contribute to the DFG Research Unit MultiStress. The candidate will experimentally assess the combined effects of drought, nitrogen deficiency, foliar disease (Setosphaeria turcica), and insect pest stressors on maize roots and their interactions with soil. The work involves field experiments in Germany (Göttingen) and Kenya (Siaya), root and soil sampling, assessment of key root traits, application of stable isotopes, and linkage of phenotypic data with transcript profiles. Collaboration with other PhD students and scientific publication are expected.

Applicants should hold a master's degree in soil science, agriculture, biogeochemistry, geoecology, molecular biology, microbiology, biology, geoscience, or a related field. Strong scientific writing skills in English, a basic understanding of soil processes, and experience with molecular or biogeochemical laboratory techniques are required. Teamwork in laboratory and field settings is essential.

To apply, candidates should send a single PDF (motivation letter, CV, certificates) to Professor Michaela Dippold at [email protected] by December 5, 2025. For questions, contact Professor Dippold directly. The position is ideal for those interested in rhizosphere processes, plant-soil interactions, and agricultural research under environmental stress conditions.

Funding details

The position is funded by a KAAD scholarship for East African scholars, covering a 4-year PhD program. Final approval of funding will be announced on 14.12.2025. Details on stipend amount and tuition coverage are not specified.

What's required

Applicants must have a master's degree in soil science, agriculture, biogeochemistry, geoecology, molecular biology, microbiology, biology, geoscience, or a similar field. Good scientific writing skills in English are required. Candidates should have a basic understanding of soil processes, especially the role of roots in accessing soil resources and their impact on soil processes. Experience with molecular or biogeochemical laboratory techniques and the ability to work as a team player in laboratory and field environments are expected.

How to apply

Send your application (motivation letter, CV, certificates) as one single PDF to [email protected] by 05.12.25. Contact Michaela Dippold for questions. Await final funding approval announcement on 14.12.2025.

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