professor profile picture

Wilma van Esse

Assistant professor

Wageningen University & Research

Country flag

Netherlands

Has open position

This profile is automatically generated from trusted academic sources.

Google Scholar

.

ORCID

.

LinkedIn

Social connections

How do I reach out?

Sign in for free to see their profile details and contact information.

Meet Kite AI

Contact this professor

Send an email
LinkedIn
ORCID
Google Scholar

Research Interests

Root Development

10%

Plant Biology

10%

Environmental Science

10%

Biology

10%

Drought Tolerance

10%

Ask ApplyKite AI

Start chatting
How can you help me contact this professor?
What are this professor's research interests?
How should I write an email to this professor?

Positions1

Publisher
source

Wilma van Esse

University Name
.

Wageningen University & Research

PhD opportunities in cereal shoot and root development for drought resilience

Wageningen University & Research and the Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW) are recruiting two PhD candidates for the NWO-OTP Allrounder project on the genetic basis of root and shoot architecture as a basis for breeding climate-resilient barley. The project investigates how wild barley maintains stable yield under optimal and drought conditions. One PhD will focus on below-ground development and root architecture, while the other will focus on above-ground growth , shoot traits, and yield responses to water limitation. The work combines plant development, cereal genetics, plant physiology, molecular biology, microscopy, transcriptomics, GWAS, candidate gene analysis, CRISPR/Cas mutagenesis, and bioinformatics. The research is embedded in collaborating groups at WUR and NIOO-KNAW. The WUR-based PhD1 is linked to the Laboratory of Cell and Developmental Biology and is supervised by Prof. Viola Willemsen and Dr. Anneke Horstman . The second PhD is appointed at NIOO-KNAW and is jointly supervised by Dr. Wilma van Esse and Prof. Koen Verhoeven . The post highlights interdisciplinary collaboration across institutes and a strong focus on drought resilience in cereals. Eligibility includes an MSc in plant sciences, plant molecular biology, plant genetics, or a related field; strong teamwork and interdisciplinary collaboration skills; curiosity and proactivity; and an English level of C1. Experience with cereal genetics, gene editing, transcriptomics, tissue culture, bioinformatics/GWAS, microscopy, and high-throughput root phenotyping is advantageous. The position is fully funded. Salary starts at €3,059 per month in year 1 and rises to €3,881 per month in year 4, based on a 38-hour week. The contract is initially for 18 months and may be extended for the project duration. WUR also mentions a tailored course programme and standard employment benefits. Applications close on 11 June 2026 . Applicants must apply via the WUR vacancy page and submit a CV and motivation letter, with a maximum total length of 3 pages. Transcripts and grades are not required at this stage.

just-published