PhD Position at the University of Vienna on the Biogeochemistry of iron phosphate dissolution

PhD Position at the University of Vienna on the Biogeochemistry of iron phosphate dissolution

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15 Mar 1 May Utrecht

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Job description

In the framework of the European H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network P-TRAP (Preventing Phosphorus Input to Surface Waters – New Concepts in Trapping, Recycling and Management) the University of Vienna, Austria, is looking the for a highly motivated candidate to fill a PhD position to study the

 

Biogeochemical mechanisms influencing the

bioavailability of P and Fe from vivianite

 

Utrecht University is the principal coordinator of the P-TRAP programme consortium and this specific position is based at the University of Vienna, Austria. P-TRAP tackles two urgent interlinked global problems: Potential shortages of phosphate (P) for producing agricultural fertilizers and the decline of surface water quality upon excess phosphate input. P-TRAP targets the P flux from artificially drained agricultural areas and the internal P load of lakes. By this, P-TRAP aims at intercepting the undesired flux of phosphate from agricultural systems into surface waters and developing a phosphate recycling strategy.

 

The research of the PhD student at the University of Vienna is focused on the rates and mechanisms involved in Fe and P mobilization from vivianite and will investigate the effect of the geochemical environment on this process. The student will study the effect of precipitation of secondary minerals and quantify the effect of naturally occurring Fe binding ligands (including low molecular weight organic acids, siderophores, humic substances) on the rates of mineral dissolution. The student will use state of the art analytical tools and geochemical modelling. The project will be performed in close collaboration with international partners and involves secondments at academic partners in the consortium, but also at companies which are partner organizations in the P-TRAP project.

The main project leader and daily supervisor will be Prof. Dr. Stefan Kraemer from the University of Vienna, the ESR will co-supervised by Dr. Walter Schenkeveld, Utrecht University.

Specifications

Utrecht University

Requirements

We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student with a strong interest to perform innovative environmental geochemistry research.  Previous experience in these fields and/or analytical chemistry would be an advantage. Applicants should hold an MSc degree (or equivalent) in environmental sciences, geosciences, geoecology, environmental chemistry, or a related discipline. Basic laboratory training is essential. Candidates must be willing to travel abroad for secondments and measurement campaigns, and to present research to an international research community. As this project requires close collaboration within the consortium, candidates are expected to be team players and have excellent written and spoken English skills.

You approach scientific problems with determination and eager to develop multidisciplinary skills. You must be willing to travel abroad for secondments and measurement campaigns, and to present your research to an international research community. As this project requires close collaboration within the consortium, candidates are expected to be excellent team players. You also have excellent written and spoken English skills.

According to EU eligibility criteria, researchers may be of any nationality, BUT must be within the first four years (full-time equivalent) of their research career and may not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Austria for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the starting date of the fellowship.

Conditions of employment

You will be offered a full-time position at first for one year at the University of Vienna. Conditions are based on the Collective Labour Agreement of Austrian Universities. With good performance the appointment will be extended to a total period of three years, with the specific intent that it results in a doctorate within this period.

Employer

The University of Vienna with its 20 faculties and centres, 178 fields of study, approx. 9.600 members of staff and about 92.000 students is one of the oldest Universities in Europe. The PhD student will be part of the new Centre for Microbiology and Environmental System Science. The Centre brings together 15 working groups, and addresses innovative scientific disciplines such as environmental sciences and microbiome research. The new Centre comprises the four divisions Computational Systems Biology (CUBE), Microbial Ecology (DoME), Environmental Geoscience (EDGE), and Terrestrial Ecosystem Research (TER).

You will be working within the environmental geochemistry group (edge.univie.ac.at/kraemer-group-research). We are taking an interdisciplinary approach to the investigation of aquatic and terrestrial processes that control the earth environment. Chemical, physical, biological, and geoscientific concepts and methods are applied to experimental work and field observations to arrive at a molecular scale mechanistic understanding and quantitative modelling of these processes. We are well equipped to seize opportunities presented by new developments in areas such as bio-mineral interactions, plant and microbial nutrition and pollution mobility using isotope geochemistry, environmental chemical analytics and chemical speciation. Our overall goal is to understand processes controlling the environmental systems and to apply fundamental insights to the solution of some of the pressing environmental problems of today and tomorrow.

Specifications

  • PhD
  • Natural sciences
  • 38—40 hours per week
  • University graduate
  • 1034808

Employer

Location

Domplein 29, 3512 JE, Utrecht

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