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A prestigious research university in Heidelberg is seeking a PhD candidate for a position in Vector-Borne Disease Modelling. This role will focus on developing models to predict disease emergence related to climate change, utilizing strong mathematical and programming skills. Candidates with a Master’s degree in related fields are encouraged to apply. The position provides an interdisciplinary environment, mentoring, and opportunities for personal development. Applications are open until 21.11.2025.
Heidelberg University is a comprehensive university with a strong focus on research and international standards. With around 31,300 students and 8,400 employees, including numerous top researchers, it is a globally respected institution that also has outstanding economic significance for the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region.
At the Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing (IWR) at Heidelberg University, the following position (75%) for up to 3 years is to be filled by 01.01.2026.
The place of employment is Heidelberg, in the Climate-Sensitive Infectious Diseases lab (CSIDlab) at the Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing (IWR).
The CSIDlab, led by Prof. Dr. Joacim Rocklöv, conducts research with a focus on vector‑borne diseases (VBD) in relation to climate change, such as West Nile fever, Dengue fever, and Tick‑borne diseases. Its group develops and uses approaches for multi‑driver predictions using statistics and machine learning, as well as process‑based models integrating thermal biology mechanisms.
Funded by the ”Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space’’ (BMFTR), CSIDlab as part of the “Vector‑borne disease modelling in Germany – preparing for contemporary and future risk’’ (VBD‑MODE) consortium, is tasked with enhancing modelling and prediction of VBD emergence and outbreak patterns in Germany, and with estimating current and future disease risk and burden across multiple pathogens with environment‑ and climate‑ sensitivity.
This position is part of a larger interdisciplinary project involving collaborations between epidemiologists, ecologists, entomologists, and public health experts, providing an excellent opportunity for cross‑disciplinary training and impact‑driven research, offering
The position is limited up to 3 years, starting 01.01.2026; salaries are based on the German public sector remuneration system (TV‑L, E13, 75%).
Please submit the following documents in a single PDF file:
to application.rockloev@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de by email with the subject line: “PhD Application – VBD Modeling” and your name. The application deadline is 21.11.2025.
Heidelberg University stands for equal opportunities and diversity. Qualified female candidates are especially invited to apply. Persons with severe disabilities will be given preference if they are equally qualified. Information on job advertisements and the collection of personal data is available at www.uni‑heidelberg.de/en/job‑market.