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We seek a PhD student to study the effects of Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW) applications on biogeochemical cycles, plant growth and soil health with a particular focus on degraded soils in tropical agroecosystems. This position is integral to the research team, which includes 2 PhD students and 1 postdoctoral researcher across three research groups.
Motivation
In the light of an intensifying climate crisis and the need for sustainable food production, ERW applications in agricultural systems are discussed as powerful tools for climate mitigation and soil remediation. However, several critical research questions regarding ERW application in an agricultural context remain unanswered, particularly for tropical soils, thus limiting the large-scale implementation.
Project setup
The advertised position is part of a multidisciplinary ETH-funded project that is motivated by the urgent need for scalable carbon dioxide removal (CDR) solutions—in addition to emissions reductions—to limit global warming to below 2°C. We will fill these gaps by providing a holistic quantification of CO₂ removal and addressing poorly constrained environmental consequences on biogeochemical cycles in agroecosystems. We will utilize a shared greenhouse experimental setup to assess the impact of ERW on a variety of contrasting (tropical and non-tropical) soils.
This work will be carried out across three groups at ETH Zurich: (i) the Soil Resources group (Prof. Sebastian Doetterl), which works on the effects of soil degradation and soil development on plant-soil-atmosphere C dynamics; (ii) the Surface Earth Evolution group (Prof. Jordon Hemingway), which investigates processes that drive global climate change over human to geologic timescales; and (iii) the Earth Surface Geochemistry group (Dr. Tim Sweere), which aims to understand global biogeochemical cycles at several scales.
You will be responsible for the soil health and organic carbon aspects of this project, with the specific duties:
Required experience, skills, and characteristics:
Desirable criteria:
Placement of position at ETH Zurich
The position is based in the Soil Resources group at the Department of Environmental Systems Science. Our laboratories and offices are located in downtown Zurich with greenhouse facilities at ETH’s agricultural research station at Eschikon, ZH.
Start date will ideally be between 1 April 2025 and 1 June 2025. We look forward to receiving your online application until 31.01.2025. Applications should include:
Shortlisted applicants will be invited for an interview by 15.02.2024. We exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or post will not be considered. For more information, please contact sdoetterl@usys.ethz.ch.
ETH Zürich is well known for its excellent education, ground-breaking fundamental research and for implementing its results directly into practice.
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