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Postdoc position in Environmental Biogeochemistry

ABG-128135 Sujet de Thèse
25/01/2025 Contrat doctoral
University of Neuchâtel
Neuchâtel - Suisse
Postdoc position in Environmental Biogeochemistry
  • Ecologie, environnement
  • Chimie
  • Sciences de l’ingénieur
Biogeochemistry, redox, soil, carbon, minerals

Description du sujet

The Environmental Chemistry Group of Prof. Laurel ThomasArrigo is offering a Postdoc position in the Institute of Chemistry at the University of Neuchâtel (Switzerland). The research will be conducted within the SNSF Starting Grant ‘‘MiMOC: Mineral-Mediated Organic Carbon dynamics in soils and sediments: Advancing understanding from the lab to the field’’. The project involves 3 PhD students and 1 Postdoc.

Project description: Iron mineral phases in soils play a key role in global element cycles. Yet our understanding of how fluctuating soil redox conditions affects mineral stability and transformation and impact the sequestration and/or mobilization of associated organic carbon is not clear. As part of a larger team, you will contribute to the development of novel approaches for investigating iron mineral transformations and the coupled fate of mineral-associated organic carbon in redox-dynamic soil and sediment environments. You will conduct laboratory and field studies on selected iron mineral transformation processes and their influence on carbon dynamics, using state-of-the-art experimental and analytical techniques including stable isotope tracers, synchrotron techniques, and XRD.

Main duties and responsibilities: 

  • Design and execute laboratory experiments
  • Publish research results in international scientific journals
  • Attend and present research at national and international conferences
  • Participate in teaching and supervision of laboratory practical courses

 

We offer:

  • An inclusive and supportive working environment that encourages scientific curiosity
  • Opportunities to further develop skills in advanced analytical methods (e.g., synchrotron XAS, XRD)
  • Opportunities to attend and present at conferences and meetings
  • The chance to build a scientific network in the fields of environmental and soil biogeochemistry

Prise de fonction :

01/08/2025

Nature du financement

Contrat doctoral

Précisions sur le financement

SNSF Starting Grant

Présentation établissement et labo d'accueil

University of Neuchâtel

Soil is a cornerstone of Earth’s ecosystems, driving the global cycling of carbon, nutrients, and trace elements, and influencing the fate of contaminants. In the Environmental Chemistry Group, we investigate the biogeochemical processes governing these cycles, with a focus on the role of soil mineral phases. Our research integrates laboratory experiments, field studies, and modeling to uncover how soils regulate nutrient availability, carbon storage, and contaminant dynamics. By advancing this understanding, we aim to better predict how terrestrial environments respond to changing environmental conditions.

The University of Neuchâtel (Switzerland) offers a stimulating research environment within a small setting. With 4’200 students, 22% of which come from abroad, the university’s small size encourages advanced training and fosters relationships between students and professors. Situated on the shores of Lake Neuchâtel between Geneva, Bern, and Zürich, Neuchâtel is a perfect place to undertake high-level research in an idyllic setting between lakes and mountains.

Profil du candidat

Your profile

  • PhD in a related field and documented record of previous research accomplishments
  • Highly motivated to conduct scientific research in environmental biogeochemistry
  • Good organizational and communication skills
  • Experience with synchrotron techniques and soil methods is an advantage
  • Fluent English (written and spoken) is essential and basic French is an advantage
01/03/2025
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