Technician/Field Assistant in WSL Birmensdorf
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Research/Development
Research Scientist
Mission
From Survival to Resilience:
Acclimation as a Lifeline for European Forests under Climate Change
We are looking for a motivated technician to join the project “From Survival to Resilience:
Acclimation as a Lifeline for European Forests under Climate Change”. This research is being conducted at WSL in Birmensdorf (Zurich), in collaboration with EPFL and INRAE, and focuses on understanding how long‑term exposure to warming and drought influences the mechanisms underlying tree mortality and resilience.
The position will be based at WSL Birmensdorf, with occasional visits to EPFL during the summer. Most of the work will be conducted in the “Modoek” experimental facility, where beech and oak seedlings have been exposed to chronic warming and drought since 2019. The project aims to compare how acclimated trees die, focusing on trajectories, timing, and physiological thresholds.
Main Duties And ResponsibilitiesThe technician will contribute to intensive monitoring of trees until mortality occurs. Key tasks will include:
- Measuring gas exchange and leaf water potential during stress progression.
- Monitoring cell damage in plant tissues.
- Sampling tissues to assess non-structural carbohydrate (NSC) dynamics.
- Study environmental sciences, ecology, plant physiology, biology, environmental engineering, or a related field.
- Enjoy fieldwork and teamwork.
- Are motivated, rigorous, and curious about plant responses to climate extremes.
- Have a driving license (helpful but not essential).
- Hands‑on experience in forest ecophysiology and climate change research.
- Training in ecophysiological measurements and field instrumentation.
- Integration into an active, international research team at WSL and EPFL.
- Opportunity to contribute to high‑impact scientific publications.
- A technician’s salary at 80 % (part‑time).
Contract
Start Date:
Spring or early summer 2026
Activity Rate: 80 %
Contract Type: CDD
Duration: 4-6 months
Reference: 1943
Contact: charlotte.grossiord and arianna.milano
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