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The University of Namur (Belgium) is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate in theoretical and computational ecology to join the newly funded SHIFT project 'How does a shift in forest tree species composition affect soil organic carbon storage in ancient forests of Wallonia: site conditions, biotic interactions, and reversibility'.
This interdisciplinary project, led in collaboration with UNamur, UCLouvain, and ULiège, investigates how historical forest conversion and ecological restoration affect soil biodiversity, carbon storage, and ecosystem functioning in ancient forests of Wallonia.
The PhD position at the University of Namur will focus on the modelling and integration components of the project. The successful candidate will use empirical data from a large-scale field campaign across ancient forest stands to reconstruct soil ecosystem carbon budgets and develop dynamic models of complex soil ecosystems based on the literature. The goal is to understand how changes in tree species composition affect the functioning, stability, and reversibility of forest soil ecosystems.
More specifically, the PhD candidate will contribute to:
This position is particularly suitable for candidates interested in:
The PhD candidate will be based in the Research Unit in Environmental and Evolutionary Biology (URBE) at the University of Namur, under the supervision of Prof. Frederik De Laender. The lab offers a stimulating international research environment with strong expertise in biodiversity–ecosystem functioning, coexistence theory, ecological stability, and complex ecological networks.
The project offers a unique opportunity to work at the interface of theory, computation, and empirical ecology within an ambitious collaborative framework, and to contribute to fundamental questions on how ecosystems respond to disturbance and restoration in a changing world.
E-mail [email protected]
Research Field Mathematics » Applied mathematics
Education Level Master Degree or equivalent
Research Field Physics » Statistical physics
Education Level Master Degree or equivalent
Research Field Biological sciences » Biological engineering
Education Level Master Degree or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications
Specific Requirements
Languages ENGLISH
Level Excellent
Research Field Mathematics » Applied mathematicsBiological sciences » BiodiversityPhysics » Statistical physicsBiological sciences » Biological engineering
Years of Research Experience None
Benefits
Eligibility criteria
Selection process
Applications should be submitted by email to Prof. Frederik De Laender by the published deadline. The application should include:
After the application deadline, applications will be reviewed and a shortlist of candidates will be invited for an interview. Interviews will take place in early August 2026 and may also include a short test or practical exercise relevant to the position. A final decision is expected by late August 2026.
Additional comments
The exact starting date is flexible and can be discussed with the selected candidate. Informal enquiries about the position and the project are welcome and can be addressed to Prof. Frederik De Laender.
The University of Namur is committed to diversity and equal opportunity. Applications from candidates of all backgrounds are warmly encouraged.
Number of offers available 1
Company/Institute University of Namur
Country Belgium
State/Province Namur
City Namur
Postal Code 5000
Street Rue de Bruxelles 61
City Namur
Website https://fdelaend.github.io
Street Rue de Bruxelles 61
Postal Code 5000
E-Mail [email protected]
Situated in the Southern, French-speaking part of Belgium, at the heart of Europe, the University of Namur comprises six Faculties, offering some f...
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