The ERC-funded project aims to investigate interactions of various metallophilic chemolithotrophic microorganisms with complex mineral materials. We examine laboratory and environmental microbial-mineral interactions at the micrometer and nanometer scale and characterise microbial fingerprints left on minerals of terrestrial and extraterrestrial origin (https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-021-00105-x#Ack1https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01492/full). We aim to investigate the ecological distribution of metallophilic microorganisms in diverse extreme environments through metagenomic approach and characterise previously uncultivated microorganisms in laboratory conditions by studying their physiology, biochemistry, and probing novel microbial interactions with terrestrial and extraterrestrial minerals. This approach aims to reveal novel microbial species capable of living on, interacting with and utilizing metals from extraterrestrial material at the edge of living limits. We are currently looking for a highly motivated postdoc to examine microbial genomes from diverse extreme ecosystems and laboratory cultures. The candidates with strong background in microbiology, microbial isolation, bioinformatic skills coupled to next-generation-sequencing methods for assembling and characterizing microbial genomes and phylogeny will be given preference. Knowledge of microbial genomes, general biochemistry and physiology of metal-transforming microorganisms is equally expected.

  • Participation and implementation of research projects with a focus on genomics and molecular biology of microbial-mineral interactions, including field campaigns and analysis of environmental samples from extreme environments;
  • Process and interpret experimental data;
  • Present and promote the results obtained (reports, publications, conferences);
  • Collaborate with team and consortium members, exchange and share knowledge;
  • Ensure compliance with milestones and deliverables.

Your Profile

  • Fundamental techniques and computational tools of microbial ecology and microbiology.
  • Previous work experience in one or more programming languages.
  • A strong interest and a passion for science and research.
  • Excellent command of written and spoken English, German would be an asset.

Tools:

  • Genetics, genomics, and other microbial ecology tools.
  • Cultivation, microbial isolation techniques, molecular biology, and biochemistry tools.

Qualities:

  • Strong interest in experimental work;
  • Autonomy and a taste for teamwork (other persons from our group are involved in this ERC project);
  • Know how to communicate and promote research;
  • Spirit of initiative, analysis and synthesis;
  • Organised, rigorous, respectful of safety instructions.

Fachgebiet

PhD in microbiology, bioinformatics, molecular biology, biogeochemistry, or related biology fields.

Arbeitgeber

Institute of Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis (FELMI), Graz University of Technology

Stunden

40

Antrittsdatum

01.09.2026

Bewerbungsfrist

05.08.2026

Kontakt

Univ.-Prof.Dr. Tetyana Milojevic
tetyana.milojevic(at)felmi-zfe.at

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