PhD in Agroecology for Field-Crop Production and Sustainable Agriculture
Agroscope is advertising a
PhD position in Agroecology for field-crop production
within the
SUSTAGRI
project, an interdisciplinary study on how to reduce herbicide use and soil tillage for more sustainable agriculture. The project examines agronomic, environmental, and socio-economic impacts of alternative farming practices.
The PhD student will work on a long-term field trial and contribute to field samplings, laboratory analyses, and data treatment. Research topics include
plant yield
,
weed abundance
,
soil microbiome
,
soil parameters
, and the quantity and quality of
soil organic carbon
after reduced tillage and herbicide application. Results are expected to be disseminated through scientific publications, technical reports, and conference presentations.
The position is based at
Agroscope in Nyon, Switzerland
, near Geneva and Lausanne, and the PhD candidate will also be enrolled in the
EDCE doctoral program at EPFL
. The project is funded by the
Swiss National Science Foundation
and runs for four years. The post is part of a broader collaboration involving Agroscope, EPFL, University of Lausanne, University of Zurich, Nestlé Institute of Agricultural Sciences, University of Basilicata, and INRAE.
Eligibility highlights include a
Master's degree
in environmental sciences, agricultural science, biology, or a related discipline; strong interest in
agroecology
,
sustainable agriculture
,
soil science
, and
plant ecology
; and useful experience in data analysis and laboratory work. Applicants should be able to work independently in a multidisciplinary and international team, communicate well, and have knowledge of two official Swiss languages plus English.
The vacancy is for a temporary PhD appointment starting
2026-10-01
. Interested candidates should apply via the official Agroscope vacancy page and ensure they meet the doctoral school admission criteria at EPFL.