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Alexandre Anesio

Professor, Head of Section and ARC Cluster Leader

Aarhus University

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Research Interests

Ecology

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Climate Science

90%

Cryosphere Science

80%

Boreal Ecology

70%

Glaciology

60%

Algal Biology

50%

Geomicrobiology

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Alexandre Anesio

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Aarhus University

PhD in Arctic Microbial Ecology: Top-down controls of microbial biomass in supraglacial habitats

PhD opportunity at Aarhus University in Arctic microbial ecology , focused on supraglacial habitats on the Greenland Ice Sheet. The project, Top-down controls of microbial biomass in supraglacial habitats , investigates how viruses, grazers, and parasitic fungi regulate microbial communities on glacier surfaces. The research centers on algae and cyanobacteria that contribute to ice-darkening and melt, with specific attention to protozoan grazing, chytrid fungal infections, and microbial mortality in cryoconite holes and ice surfaces. The position is hosted by the Department of Environmental Science at Aarhus University in Roskilde, Denmark, and is part of a collaboration with the University of Copenhagen and an international research stay at Marseille University . The project is funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark . Ideal applicants hold an MSc in biology, microbiology, environmental sciences, ecology, or a closely related field . Strong English communication skills are required. Preferred experience includes microbial ecology methods such as fluorescence microscopy, molecular ecology, incubation experiments, isotopes, and fieldwork in remote Arctic or glacier environments. The student should also be comfortable with laboratory work, interdisciplinary collaboration, conference presentations, and publishing in peer-reviewed journals. Application deadline: 15 September 2026 . Preferred start date: 15 January 2027 . Applicants must submit their materials through the university application system and include a ½–4 page project description outlining their research approach. Only complete applications received before the deadline will be considered.

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Hans Jakobsen

Aarhus University

DENMARK

Liane G. Benning

Freie Universität Berlin

GERMANY

Stiig Markager

Aarhus University

DENMARK

Peter Stougaard

Professor

Aarhus University

DENMARK

Shunan Feng

Aarhus University

DENMARK

Jens Frisvad

Technical University of Denmark

DENMARK

Lars Chresten Lund-Hansen

Aarhus University

DENMARK

Brian Sorrell

Aarhus University

DENMARK

Cleo Davie-Martin

Københavns Universitet

DENMARK

Gilda Varliero

Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL

SWITZERLAND

James Andrew Bradley

Senior Lecturer

Queen Mary University of London

UNITED KINGDOM

Jason Box

Professor

Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland

DENMARK

Martyn Tranter

University of Bristol

UNITED KINGDOM

Lea Ellegaard-Jensen

Aarhus University

DENMARK

Martin Hansen

Aarhus University

DENMARK

Sofia Ribeiro

Københavns Universitet

DENMARK

Lumi Haraguchi

Finnish Environment Institute

FINLAND

Athanasios Zervas

Aarhus University

DENMARK

Philip Hugenholtz

Director/Professor

University of Queensland

AUSTRALIA