We invite applications for a three-year Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in evolutionary and comparative genomics of temperate grasses at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU).
The project investigates how species of the grass subfamily Pooideae evolved the ability to survive extreme winters and seasonal drought — and how this evolutionary knowledge can inform future crop resilience. Temperate cereals such as wheat, barley, rye and oats belong to this group, which dominates northern ecosystems and underpins global food security
The postdoctoral fellow will generate and analyse chromosome-scale, polyploid-aware genome assemblies of High Arctic grass species with exceptional winter survival.
In combination with published genomes of species across the Pooideae, the postdoctoral fellow will conduct comparative genomics, structural variation analyses, and gene family evolution studies — with particular focus on cold-associated genes and the GH32 fructan gene family. Ultimately, the project aims to uncover the genomic mechanisms enabling adaptation to extreme seasonal environments
The position combines genome assembly, evolutionary analysis, and integration with physiological stress data, and offers an opportunity to work at the interface of evolutionary biology, genomics, and climate adaptation research.
Depending on expertise and interest, involvement in experimental design and physiological data analysis may be included.
The main purpose of the post-doctoral position is to qualify for work in high-level scientific positions. A PhD degree is required.
Required qualifications
Qualifications considered an advantage
Personal qualities
The position is placed in position code 1352 Postdoctoral Fellow (NOK 604 900-720 000) depending on qualifications. For particularly well-qualified applicants, a higher salary may be considered. The position follows ordinary meriting regulations.
Interested in learning more about the position? We are happy to tell you more about life on campus. Contact Professor Siri Fjellheim, phone: +47 93690700, e-mail: [email protected].
General information to applicants
Send application electronically via the link "Apply for this job" at the top of this page. This will route you to the University's Web Recruitment System, where you will need to register an account (if you have not already) and log in before completing the online application form.
Application Deadline: 08.09.2026
Your CV must be entered in Jobbnorge's CV form and not just included as an attachment. This is in order to be able to comply with the regulations to the Public Administration Act §15.
Please note that the report from the expert committee will be sent to all applicants.
The following must be included in the application:
Applicants invited for an interview will be asked to present verified copies of diplomas and certificates.
Documents that cannot be sent electronically are sent in triplicate by ordinary mail marked still.nr. 26/06926. to NMBU, Faculty of Biosciences, P.O. Box 5003, NO-1432 Ås, within 08.09.2026.
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