Application period from 22. January 2025 until 15. March 2025
Reference Number 03/01/24
The research group Genetics and Physiology of Root Development studies crop root anatomical and architectural traits. Research is mainly focused on cereals including barley, wheat, and maize. We aim to leverage high-throughput phenotyping to create knowledge about plant function at the physiological level and use forward genetics approaches to unravel the genetic architecture of root traits.
Our most recent project is to characterize the function and genetic control of root traits in maize to enhance drought resilience and yield stability. You will closely collaborate with other researchers in the project, including experts in genetics, genomics, rhizosphere biology, and shoot biology to use a whole-plant-systems approach.
If you need further information feel free to contact Prof. Dr. Hannah Schneider Tel.: +49 (0) 39482 5506.
For us, your qualifications and strengths count. Therefore, everyone is welcome – independent of gender, origin, age, or disability. The IPK is striving to increase the proportion of women in sectors where they are underrepresented and, therefore, explicitly encourages qualified women to apply. Our institute has been certified for Career and Family (“berufundfamilie”), and we offer family-friendly working conditions and flexible working hours. The IPK has set a goal to employ more people with disabilities. Qualified applicants with a disability will be given preference.
We are looking forward to receiving your online application (http://www.ipk-gatersleben.de/en/job-offers/) by 15.03.2025. If you have questions or require more information, please contact Kerstin Schweigert (jobs[at]ipk-gatersleben.de). Please indicate the reference number 03/01/25 in your correspondence. Foreign qualifications must carry out an equivalence test in Germany, which is subject to a fee. This must be presented in the event of later hiring: https://zab.kmk.org/en/statement-comparability