At the Technische Universität München (TUM) a Ph.D.-position is available 
(TV-L E13 65%; EU and International) within the project “Metacommunity 
genetics in a plant-aphid system” funded by the DFG (Deutsche 
Forschungsgemeinschaft) in collaboration with the Helmholtz Zentrum München 
(HMGU). The successful applicant will be based in the Terrestrial Ecology 
Group at TUM, Freising (Dr Zytynska and Prof. Weisser). Candidates are 
required to have a M.Sc./Diploma in Biology or a related subject with 
appropriate specialisation. We expect the candidates to have good 
communication skills and the ability to work in a team. The ability to read, 
speak and write in English are essential requirements, knowledge of German 
is beneficial.

This project will investigate the factors that drive metacommunity dynamics 
in a plant-aphid system, involving tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) and its 
specialised aphid species, with focus on genetic and chemical variation in 
the plants. The work will involve local field surveys during the summer 
months and experimental work in the greenhouse throughout the year. All 
applicants should have a strong interest in community ecology and ecological 
genetics (sequencing and fragment analysis), and should have taken relevant 
courses in these subjects. Other relevant skills include experience with 
fieldwork, ecological experiments, molecular lab work, bioinformatics and 
statistical packages such as R. A clean driving license is essential.

Application is via email only and should include a cover letter including a 
short statement of research interests, a curriculum vitae including a list 
of any publications, and names and email-addresses for two references, in a 
single pdf document. Information on the research group and publications in 
the area of metacommunity ecology and community genetics can be found on the 
TUM website: http://www.toek.wzw.tum.de.

The position is available from January 2014 and funding will be provided for 
three years. Application deadline is Monday 25th November 2013.

Please contact: Dr Sharon E Zytynska (sharon.zytyn...@tum.de), Technische 
Universität München, Carl-von-Carlowitz-Platz 2, 85354 Freising, Germany 

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