PhD and Postdoc Positions in Plant Genomics, Quantitative Genetics, and Evolutionary Research at University of Cologne
The University of Cologne, one of Europe's oldest and largest universities, is offering fully funded PhD and Postdoctoral positions in Plant Genomics and Quantitative Genetics within the Institute for Plant Sciences and the Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences (CEPLAS). The positions are part of the renowned Crop Evolution group led by Professor Markus Stetter, focusing on evolutionary biology, population genetics, and advanced genomics to understand plant adaptation, evolution, and diversification.
Research topics include crop evolution, maize adaptation, betalain pigments, and the genetic mechanisms underlying key plant traits. The group uses integrative approaches combining population genetics, quantitative genetics, comparative genomics, multi-omics datasets, and computational biology. Primary model systems are maize and amaranth, providing insights into domestication, adaptation, and global crop diversity.
The University of Cologne offers a collaborative research environment with state-of-the-art facilities, interdisciplinary networks through CEPLAS, and a vibrant international community. The university supports inclusive hiring, equal opportunity initiatives, family-friendly working arrangements, and professional development. Researchers from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
PhD Position:
The PhD candidate will work on funded projects examining the evolution and adaptation of maize, involving genomic analysis, population and quantitative genetics, project design, scientific writing, and participation in CEPLAS activities. Requirements include a Master's degree in a relevant field, strong background in genetics, experience with omics data, computational skills (Bash, R, Python), and strong English communication skills. The position is a 65% contract until December 2028, with salary based on TV-L 13.
Postdoctoral Position:
The Postdoc will join an ERC-funded project on the origins and regulatory mechanisms of betalain pigments, involving genomic and multi-omics analysis, genetic modeling, research development, and scientific publishing. Requirements include a PhD in a relevant field, expertise in genetics, experience with omics data, computational proficiency, and excellent English skills. The position is full-time until December 2027, with salary based on TV-L 13.
Both positions are fully funded, open to international applicants, and do not require German language proficiency. The application deadline is 14 December 2025. For more information and to apply, visit the University of Cologne job portal. The Crop Evolution group and CEPLAS provide a stimulating environment for research and professional growth in plant genomics, quantitative genetics, and evolutionary biology.