PostDoc in “Drought Legacy Effects on Tree Crown Chemodiversity, Leaf Microbiome, and Insect Herbivores” 80-100% (f/m/d)
Eidg. Forschungsanstalt WSL
Birmensdorf
Key information
- Publication date:28 January 2026
- Workload:80 – 100%
- Place of work:Birmensdorf
Job summary
Join the WSL, part of the ETH Domain, focusing on environmental sustainability. Exciting opportunity for research and collaboration awaits!
Tasks
- Lead research on drought effects on tree crown interactions and biodiversity.
- Coordinate fieldwork and herbivore sampling campaigns efficiently.
- Publish findings and present at conferences nationally and internationally.
Skills
- PhD in Biology or Environmental Sciences, with a focus on forest entomology.
- Strong background in biodiversity research and chemical ecology.
- Excellent communication skills and experience with R for statistical analysis.
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The Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL is part of the ETH Domain. Approximately 600 people work on the sustainable use and protection of the environment and on the handling of natural hazards.
PostDoc in “Drought Legacy Effects on Tree Crown Chemodiversity, Leaf Microbiome, and Insect Herbivores” 80-100% (f/m/d)
Within the framework of recently funded binational WEAVE project, the ‘Forest Health and Biotic Interactions’ Research Unit and it’s ‘Forest Entomology' group is offering a position, starting April 1, 2026 or by agreement, for the duration of 2 years (with the option for 1 year extension), as a
The goal of this project is to study how drought severity and drought legacy effects modulate the interactions among phytochemical, bacterial, and herbivore diversity as well as herbivore behaviour and leaf damage patterns in mature forest tree crowns.
You will use an established throughfall exclusion experiment, canopy crane infrastructure, and climate chamber experiments to investigate how drought shapes tree-bacteria-herbivore-interactions and biodiversity patterns in mature tree crowns. You will lead the research on herbivore community responses to drought-induced changes in leaf chemistry and bacterial communities. You will work closely together with other PostDocs and PhD candidates who will be leading work packages on microbial diversity and chemodiversity. You will be in charge of the canopy herbivore sampling campaign and taxonomic identification as well as the quantification of leaf damage patterns. Moreover, you will be involved in phytochemical analyses of the leaf samples. Additionally, you will conduct bioassays to study preferences of sucking and chewing herbivores under drought conditions and the chemical and microbial factors driving these preferences. You will publish you findings in scientific journals and present your results on national and international conferences.
You hold a PhD degree in Biology or Environmental Sciences or in a related field and have a background in forest entomology, biodiversity research, chemical ecology and ideally also insect taxonomy. You are experienced in experimental planning and in coordinating demanding fieldwork. You have good knowledge in statistics (using R), a very good command of English, as well as strong skills in scientific paper writing. You will be working at WSL (ETH domain) in Birmensdorf ZH and collaborate with an interdisciplinary and international team of scientists. Therefore, good communication skills and a willingness to interact, collaboratively analyze data and develop research plans are essential. In addition you are accustomed to a high standard of independent and structured work and you are characterized by a strong team spirit.
Please send your complete application to Michèle Bucher, Human Resources WSL, by uploading the requested documents through our webpage. Applications via email will be ignored. Michael Eisenring, E-Mail schreiben will offer further information. WSL is committed to diversity and inclusion as core values. We actively promote gender equality and foster an open, inclusive work environment.