Human activities are driving environmental change at an unprecedented rate. These changes are reshaping ecological communities and imposing strong selection pressures, often leading to rapid adaptive responses. The ERC Starting Grant project “Tipping dynamics and resilience in adapting ecological systems” aims to understand how such adaptive responses influence ecological resilience.
In this project, the postdoctoral researcher will design, conduct, and analyze an experimental evolution study to examine how adaptation contributes to demographic, population- and community-level resilience. Using plankton communities as a model system, the project will examine how plastic and evolutionary changes in life-history traits affect population and community resilience across a gradient of environmental stress.
We are looking for a motivated early-career researcher with a PhD in evolutionary biology, ecology, or a closely related field. Experience with experimental evolution is highly desirable, including lab work with micro/macro-organisms. A strong conceptual background in ecological and evolutionary theory, as well as strong data analysis skills are expected. The working language in the group is English; fluency in speaking and writing is required. The position is fully funded for two years (with possibility of extension to one more year) and is expected to start in Q2 of 2026.
The project is led by Dr. Catalina Chaparro (Eawag SIAM), in collaboration with Dr. Blake Matthews (Eawag Fishec). The postdoctoral researcher will be based at Eawag Kastanienbaum (Switzerland), located on the shores of Lake Lucerne. The site hosts a vibrant community of research groups in biodiversity research. We offer a stimulating international research environment, excellent research facilities, and a supporting working environment.
Deadline for applications is 10 March 2026 or until the position is filled. Your application should include a letter explaining your research background and motivation to apply for this position, a CV, university diplomas, and the names and contact information for three references (all in one pdf file).