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Steven Bouillon

Prof. dr. ir. at KU Leuven

KU Leuven

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Hydrology

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Environmental Science

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Earth Science

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Stable Isotope Analysis

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Biogeochemistry

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Peatland Ecology

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KU Leuven

KU Leuven

PhD Position in Riverine Carbon Dynamics and Fluxes in the Congo Basin at KU Leuven

KU Leuven is offering a PhD position focused on riverine carbon dynamics and fluxes in the Congo Basin, with a particular emphasis on the role of the Congo River and Cuvette Centrale peatlands in the global carbon cycle. The successful candidate will join the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, a dynamic team of 38 professors and approximately 240 researchers, working on geo- and ecosystem functioning, human-environment interactions, and sustainable management of natural resources. The project involves analyzing organic matter transport, processing, and greenhouse gas fluxes by combining long-term monitoring data with new field sampling campaigns. The research will be conducted in collaboration with local partners, especially the Université de Kisangani, and will require organizing logistics for river sampling, conducting field campaigns in the Congo Basin, and analyzing samples in Belgium for carbon pools, stable isotopes, and nutrients. The candidate will also have opportunities to disseminate results in peer-reviewed journals and conferences, contribute to teaching and MSc supervision, and define their own research contributions. Applicants should have an MSc degree with distinction in Biosciences, Water Resources Engineering, Earth or Environmental Sciences, or Hydrology. Strong interdisciplinary interest, teamwork skills, and excellent English proficiency are required, while French is an asset for fieldwork. Experience in field sampling and/or laboratory analytical work is preferred, and candidates must be willing to work intensively in the Congo Basin. The position offers a full-time PhD scholarship for one year, renewable up to four years, with a doctoral salary according to KU Leuven scale. Additional benefits include health insurance, public transport discounts, free bicycle use, sports facilities, childcare, and academic and career training opportunities. The expected start date is August 2026, and the application deadline is April 3, 2026. For more information or to apply, visit the KU Leuven job portal or contact Prof. dr. ir. Steven Bouillon at [email protected].

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KU Leuven

PhD Position: Riverine Carbon Dynamics and Fluxes in the Congo Basin

The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at KU Leuven offers a PhD position focused on riverine carbon dynamics and fluxes in the Congo Basin. The department is renowned for its research on geo- and ecosystems, human-environment interactions, and sustainable management of natural resources. With a team of 38 full-time professors and over 240 researchers, the department provides high-quality education and research opportunities in bioengineering, geography, geology, and tourism. This PhD project is based within the Division of Soil and Water Management, which investigates physical, chemical, and biological processes in the environment. Research topics include element cycling, water and solute transport, risk analysis, speciation of metals and phosphorus, and greenhouse gas fluxes across terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The group also studies soil fertility, land surface processes, remote sensing, environmental microbiology, and the adaptation of microbial communities to anthropogenic changes. The Congo River, draining the world’s second largest river basin, plays a significant role in the global carbon cycle. Despite recent advances, many aspects of organic matter transport and processing, as well as the Cuvette Centrale's contribution to the carbon and greenhouse gas budget, remain unresolved. This PhD project aims to combine long-term monitoring data with new field sampling campaigns to improve quantitative understanding of carbon fluxes in the Congo Basin. The successful candidate will manage ongoing sample collection near Kisangani in collaboration with Université de Kisangani, interpret data, publish scientific results, and initiate new sampling campaigns to address knowledge gaps. Responsibilities include organizing logistics for river sampling, establishing collaborations, conducting field measurements of river discharge and greenhouse gas concentrations, collecting biogeochemical samples, preserving samples for analysis in Belgium, and performing laboratory analyses (including stable isotope and nutrient analysis). The candidate will disseminate results at scientific conferences and in peer-reviewed journals, contribute to educational tasks, and assist in coaching MSc thesis students. Applicants must hold a MSc degree (with distinction) in a relevant scientific field (Bioscience, Water Resources Engineering, Earth or Environmental Sciences, Hydrology) by the time of appointment. Excellent English proficiency is required; French language skills are a strong asset for fieldwork. Candidates should be willing to work intensively in the Congo basin region with local scientists and possess strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills. Field sampling and analytical laboratory experience are highly valued. KU Leuven offers a competitive full-time PhD scholarship for 1 year, renewable for up to 3 additional years, in accordance with the university's doctoral salary scale. Additional benefits include health insurance, reduced public transport rates, free bicycle use, access to university sports facilities, and childcare opportunities. The work environment is dynamic and multicultural, with opportunities for academic, skills, and career training. The starting date is possible from August 2026. KU Leuven is committed to diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity. For more information, contact Prof. dr. ir. Steven Bouillon at [email protected]. To apply, submit a detailed CV and motivation letter via the KU Leuven application portal before the deadline of April 3, 2026.

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