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Dear all,
see attached pdf file for the full details of this exciting possibility at the University of Konstanz, Germany.
/Sebastian
The Research Training Group "R3 – Responses to biotic and abiotic changes, Resilience and R
eversi-bility of lake ecosystems" funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and based at the University of Konstanz welcomes applications for up to
15 PhD Positions
for a three-year structured program. The RTG will start on 1 April 2017.
The scientific goal of this RTG is to study the mechanism resulting in the resilience of lake ecosystems to environmental change. Our approach is to study the response of a model system – Lake Constance – with a multitude of different approaches and from different viewpoints, i.e., combining classical and novel methods such as population genomics and metagenomics approaches, metabolic profiling, compound-specific stable-isotope analyses, comparative multi-species experiments, paleo-limnological and resurrection ecology approaches, time-series analyses, and numerical simulation models.
see also
http://www.rtg-resilience.uni-konstanz.de
Professor of Ecology
Department of Ecology and Environmental Science
Umeå University
90187 Umeå, Sweden
E-mail: sebastian.diehl@emg.umu.se