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Do you like environmental DNA, hydrology, Do you like environmental DNA, hydrology, and frozen water (i.e., ice and snow)? Are you looking for a PhD position? Then consider joining me in Bern for this exciting interdisciplinary project that will take you to the high mountains of two continents! Fully funded by the SNSF - US NSF Weave program at the Geography Institute of the University of Bern! Please share widely and send your applications to me. </br></br></br>https://ohws.prospective.ch/public/v1/jobs/1e46196e-b155-4e43-8e73-d3bd8f8566b2</br> </br></br>'''Uni Bern: PhD position (4 years): environmental DNA (eDNA) as a tracer of hydrological processes in snow and ice dominated catchments'''<br></br>In the Hydrology Group at the Institute of Geography, University of Bern Starting date: January 2026 You will be part of the bilateral research project Hydrology from Genes: what does eDNA tell us about melt contributions? led by Dr. Natalie Ceperley. The project examines stream contributions and flow paths in snow and ice-dominated catchments of the Oregon Cascades (USA) and the Swiss Alps. By combining traditional tracers (stable isotopes and geochemistry of water) with naturally occurring environmental DNA (eDNA) data, we will perform a detailed analysis of hydrologic transitions, such as seasonal shifts. This project will conduct eDNA sampling across four catchments, where non-target metagenomics analysis will be conducted on samples of watershed discharge and water sources throughout the catchment to identify the individual genes present in water samples. In the last years of the project, the PhD student will also be involved in outreach workshops in Switzerland and Oregon.</br>ohws.prospective.ch</br> </br>Natalie Ceperley<br></br></br></br></br>University of Bern<br></br>Institute of Geography & Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research<br></br></br>Dr. Natalie Ceperley <br></br>Hallerstrasse 12, Office: 405<br></br>3012 Bern, Switzerland<br></br></br>mailto: natalie.ceperley@unibe.ch<br></br>http://www.oeschger.unibe.ch/ (Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research) <br></br>http://www.giub.unibe.ch (Hydrology, Research Group)<br>tre for Climate Change Research) <br> http://www.giub.unibe.ch (Hydrology, Research Group)<br>  
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PhD Position in Emerging eDNA 4 hydrology field  +
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