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Jürgen Bauhus

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University of Freiburg

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Ecology

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Conservation Biology

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Environmental Science

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Biology

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Earth Science

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Forestry

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Arboriculture

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University of Freiburg

PhD Position in Stand Density Management for Forest Adaptation to Drought at University of Freiburg

The University of Freiburg is offering a PhD position in the project "Stand Density Management for Forest Adaptation to Drought" within the Excellence Cluster Future Forests. This interdisciplinary research center focuses on the adaptation and transformation of forests and their societal use in the face of global change, with a strong emphasis on forest ecology, silviculture, and environmental science. The doctoral project aims to clarify the mechanisms by which stand density management can reduce drought-related tree stress and mortality in broadleaf and conifer forests. Research will involve assessing tree stress and mortality, relating these to stand density, tree height, age, crown dimensions, site conditions, and past silvicultural treatments, and linking these assessments with high-resolution forest structure and microclimate data. The project will provide guidance for future forest management under novel drought conditions. The Excellence Cluster Future Forests brings together over 50 researchers from four faculties and non-university partners, supported by the German Research Foundation. The cluster is dedicated to understanding the complex interactions between forests and society, aiming to develop adaptive and sustainable transformation pathways for forest-based social-ecological systems. The research environment is highly interdisciplinary, with opportunities for collaboration, professional development, and international networking. Applicants should hold a master's degree in forest sciences, environmental sciences, biology, or related fields, and have enthusiasm or experience in studying climate impacts on forests and silvicultural adaptation. Skills in field and lab work, data handling, and statistics (preferably R) are required. Experience in dendroecology and remote sensing is advantageous. Proficiency in English is required; German is an asset. The position is part-time (75%), funded for 3.5 years, with salary according to TV-L 13, and includes a personal budget for research and career development. The University of Freiburg is committed to equal opportunity and diversity. To apply, submit your application via the University of Freiburg portal by 12 January 2026, including a CV, cover letter, degree certificates, a summary of your master's thesis, and contact details for two referees. For further information, contact Prof. Dr. Jürgen Bauhus or Dr. Florian Schnabel. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates interested in forest adaptation, silviculture, drought resilience, and interdisciplinary environmental research.

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Postdoc in Silviculture and Forest Ecology at the University of Freiburg

Postdoctoral opening in Silviculture and Forest Ecology at the University of Freiburg (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg), Germany. The Chair of Silviculture invites applications for a 1.5-year postdoc linked to the Horizon Europe TRANSFORMIT project, which focuses on Integrated Forest Management (IFM) approaches across Europe. The work centers on analyzing repeated forest inventory data from IFM-practicing forest enterprises across multiple European countries and forest types, with attention to ecosystem service provision, forest resilience, adaptive capacity, and biodiversity outcomes. Research tasks include: analyzing an assembled database of forest inventory data; summarizing best practices and suggesting silvicultural options for advancing IFM; contributing to educational modules for students and professionals; participating in related research projects; and working with an international network of research institutions and professional networks in forest sciences. Ideal candidates should have a strong background in forest ecology , silviculture , forest inventory , or related fields, plus strong statistics and R skills. Experience with large datasets, project management, stakeholder liaison, supervision, and university teaching is desirable. Strong English is required; German is beneficial. Funding is a salaried postdoc position at TV-L E13, 100% scientific salary . The position is initially limited to 1.5 years, with possible follow-on opportunities in the newly established Cluster of Excellence Future Forests . Application deadline: 15 May 2026 . Applicants should submit a single PDF with a motivation letter, CV, publication list, academic transcripts, and referee contacts by email.

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