Join a leading research group focused on understanding how climate, ecosystems, and geology interact to influence carbon movement in the deep critical zone. Work within the SNSF-funded RESPIRE project to help uncover the mysteries of terrestrial carbon cycles using advanced field and laboratory methods.

Deine Aufgaben

  • Carry out fieldwork at long-term forest ecosystem research sites across Switzerland
  • Install and maintain monitoring and sampling infrastructure to track environmental and geochemical signals in deep soil and at the groundwater transition
  • Measure carbon fluxes in fluid and gas phases using stable isotope and radiocarbon techniques
  • Combine field measurements with near real-time monitoring and climate data from research sites
  • Contribute to establishing the first comprehensive terrestrial subsurface carbon budget

Was du mitbringst

  • Master’s degree in environmental science, soil science, biogeochemistry, or a related field
  • Strong communication skills and self-motivation
  • Aptitude for field research and strong quantitative skills
  • Commitment to collaborative, interdisciplinary research
  • Coding experience and familiarity with statistical software (such as R) are an advantage
  • Good English writing and speaking skills

Was wir dir bieten

  • Workplace at the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL in Birmensdorf
  • Enrollment as a PhD student at ETH Zurich
  • Opportunity to work on a cutting-edge, funded research project
  • Inclusive and open work environment that promotes diversity and gender equality
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Über uns

The Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL is a renowned research institution dedicated to sustainable environmental use, protection, and the study of natural hazards. With around 600 employees, WSL offers a vibrant, collaborative atmosphere for impactful research.

Das Team

The Forest & Soil Ecology Research Unit investigates how climate change and management affect forests and soils. The Critical Zone Dynamics group leads innovative projects to better understand the interactions between the environment, geology, and carbon cycles.

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