Job description
About the workplace
The Swedish Museum of Natural History is a government agency with a mandate to promote knowledge, research and interest in our world. It is a prominent research institution and Sweden’s largest museum. For more than 200 years, the museum has been collecting specimens and data and conducting research on life on earth. The collections contain more than 11 million plants, animals, fungi, environmental samples, minerals and fossils. All research and knowledge are shared in the exhibitions, Cosmonova and in activities at the museum and digitally.
Work tasks
The Department of Bioinformatics and Genetics is offering a four-year PhD position focused on analyzing population- and species-level genomic data from museum plant samples. The project will employ cutting-edge genomic techniques and involve the development of new bioinformatic tools for understanding the evolution of genetic diversity. This PhD position is part of a five-year research program funded by the Wallenberg Foundation, aimed at developing and applying computational tools to understand the evolution of biodiversity (see https://islandevolution.github.io/ ).
The candidate will use whole genomic data to answer questions pertaining to the ecology, evolution, demographics, adaptation and hybridisation of Cape Verdean Diplotaxis, a radiation encompassing multiple environments. The candidate is expected to take part in developing specific projects based on interest and experience.
The PhD student will supervised by José Cerca (DDLS Fellow), and collaborate closely with colleagues at the Swedish Museum of Natural History and colleagues in Oslo (Christian Brochmann), Prague (Filip Kolá) and Munich (Mathieu Gardère) as well as several institutions in Cabo Verde.
Qualifications
Qualifications
- MSc degree in biology or related fields
- Documented knowledge in a relevant research field
- MSc degree in biology or related fields
- Excellent written and spoken English
Merits
In addition, experience in the following areas will be considered:
- Knowledge of theory of population genetics
- Experience with analysis of whole-genome DNA sequence data (Nanopore, PacBio, and/or Illumina)
- Experience with the generation and analysis of sequence data from museum samples
- Proficiency in bash command line and Python/R
- Experience working with high-performance computing clusters
- Experience with molecular lab techniques (e.g., DNA extraction, DNA sequence library preparation)
- Experience working with insular biodiversity
- A strong interest in biodiversity
To be successfull in this role you need to bee analytical, collaborative and creative.
Scope of employment
Form of employment: Temporary employment
Scope: Full-time
Commencement: According to agreement
Application
Last application date: 21/02/2025 23:59
Reference number: 43-2025
Employment
Number of positions advertised: 1
Contact
Contact persons
José Cerca, Researcher, jose.cerca@nrm.se
Knud Jønsson, Head of department, knud.jonsson@nrm.se, 08-519 540 11
Union representatives
Jörgen Langhof Saco-S, jorgen.langhof@nrm.se, 08-519 540 76
Mattias Forshage, ST, mattias.forshage@nrm.se, 08-519 540 49
Other
Please include the following documents with your application:
- 1) A well-justified cover letter (maximum 1 page) including a statement of interest, a brief summary of your scientific work and interests, and a personal reflection on how your qualifications align with the profile of the candidate we seek.
- 2) CV summarizing your education, positions, and academic work, including scientific publications.
- 3) Copies of your Bachelors and Masters degree diplomas, along with transcripts of records.
- 4) Documentation of English proficiency, if applicable.
- 5) A list of publications and academic work you wish to be considered by the evaluation committee. Inclusion of MSc thesis is beneficial.
- 6) Names and contact details of 2-3 references (including their relationship to you, email, and telephone number).
- 7) [Optional, but beneficial] A 1-2 page research proposal outlining your research questions, the biological system of focus, and experimental design.
Interviews are tentatively planned for mid to late March.
We advance our knowledge of the natural world, inspiring to better care of our planet. Our ambition is that the employees of The Swedish Museum of Natural History shall represent the diversity in Sweden and we welcome every applicant.
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