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Assistant/Associate Professor in Climate Biophysics
University of Basel

Assistant/Associate Professor in Climate Biophysics

2026-07-24 (Europe/Zurich)
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The Biozentrum of the University of Basel in Switzerland invites applications for the Endress endowed professorship in Climate Biophysics, at either a tenure-track Assistant or tenured Associate Professor level. We encourage applications from candidates who explore fundamental molecular questions in climate-relevant fields, including biogeochemical cycles (e.g., carbon, nitrogen), bioenergetic energy conversion (e.g., photosynthesis, chemosynthesis), and the adaptation to environmental change. This call is open to researchers using various approaches, including molecular biology, microbiology, biophysics, structural biology, genomics, computational biology, synthetic biology, and environmental biology.
The successful candidate will have an outstanding research record and strong
communication skills, will complement and enhance the research portfolio of the
Biozentrum as well as the broader Basel Life Sciences Community, and will
contribute to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level.
We offer a very generous research endowment and state-of-the art core facilities.
The Biozentrum consists of 30 research groups and 250 postdoctoral fellows and
graduate students from more than 50 countries researching in fields ranging
from structural, computational, cellular and developmental biology to
microbiology and neuroscience. The working language in the Biozentrum is
English. Basel is the home of a vibrant international life sciences community and
provides a high standard of living and a superb cultural and cosmopolitan
atmosphere.
Application / Contact

Applications (including a short motivation letter, CV, a list of publications, and a
two-page summary of your current and future research) should be addressed to Prof. Dr. Heiko Schuldt, Dean of the Faculty of Science and submitted online as
one single PDF via https://biped.biozentrum.unibas.ch/application/form/273/1. During online submission applicants are asked to request three referees to submit confidential letters of reference.

Requests for further information may be addressed to Prof. Dr. Alex Schier
([email protected]). If your question is about the online application
process, please contact the Office of the Dean ([email protected]).

The deadline for receipt of applications is September 7, 2026. The University of Basel is an equal opportunity and family-friendly employer committed to excellence through diversity. We encourage applications from women and underrepresented groups.

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Título
Assistant/Associate Professor in Climate Biophysics
Ubicación
Petersplatz 1 Basilea, Suiza
Publicado
2026-06-25
Fecha límite de aplicación
2026-07-24 23:59 (Europe/Zurich)
2026-07-24 23:59 (CET)
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