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Fully Funded PhD Position in Marine Fish Thermal Physiology & Ocean Warming at University of Gothenburg, Sweden

The Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences (BioEnv) at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden is seeking a highly motivated candidate for a fully funded 4-year PhD Position in Global Change Biology & Fish Ecophysiology under the supervision of Dr. Patrice Pottier and Prof. Fredrik Jutfelt.

Research Focus & Marine Science Scope

As ocean temperatures rise and extreme marine heatwaves become more frequent, understanding the thermal limits of marine fauna is critical. Key doctoral research objectives include:

  • Thermal Sensitivity of Marine Fauna: Quantifying thermal tolerance limits, physiological plasticity, and metabolic stress responses in ectothermic marine species.
  • Global Change & Ocean Warming: Combining laboratory thermal chamber experiments, physiological assays, and meta-analytic synthesis across aquatic taxa.
  • Conservation & Marine Biodiversity: Predicting vulnerable marine species and coastal fish populations facing thermal stress under climate change scenarios.

Position Benefits & Details

  • Host Department: Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences (BioEnv), University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
  • Employment: 100% full-time 4-year doctoral appointment.
  • Application Deadline: 21 September 2026.
  • Reference Number: PAR 2026/640.

Candidate Requirements

  • Master’s degree (M.Sc.) in Marine Biology, Fish Ecophysiology, Global Change Biology, Aquatic Science, or related fields.
  • Background in thermal physiology, laboratory experimental setups, data analysis (R/Python), or meta-analysis.
  • Fluency in spoken and written English.

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted online via the University of Gothenburg job portal before 21 September 2026. Submit a cover letter detailing research motivation, academic CV, master’s thesis summary, transcripts, and contact details for two references.

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