location_onIndiana, USA
watch_later Posted: Jan 31, 2026
Job Description
The Helmholtz School for Integrated Data Science in Environmental and Life Sciences (IDEAS) connects the domain-science expertise of UFZ and HZDR with the data/information science strength of Leipzig University (LU) and Dresden University of Technology (TUD), supported by CASUS as an interdisciplinary bridge. IDEAS is part of the Helmholtz Information & Data Science Schools under the Helmholtz Data Science Academy (HIDA).
Our research focus
IDEAS advances and applies modern data science to complex challenges in environmental and life sciences (e.g., machine learning, explainable AI, uncertainty quantification, and AI-ready FAIR data and research data management).
What You Can Expect At IDEAS
IDEAS offers structured, interdisciplinary supervision and training, including joint supervision across disciplines, a Thesis Advisory Committee (TAC), a tailored curriculum, and cohort activities (seminars, hackathons, retreats), plus strong career development and networking through the IDEAS/HIDA ecosystem.
PhD topics
This collective call includes 8 PhD topics, of which 6 positions will be funded. Applicants can be considered for multiple projects and will be matched through a structured selection and ranking process.
All projects are described in detail (including your tasks, your profile and the application documents you need to submit) on our IDEAS website.
Your tasks
Your tasks will depend on the project you are matched to.
Across all projects, you will conduct original PhD research at the interface of data science and domain science, contribute to publications and scientific dissemination, and participate in IDEAS training and cohort activities (e.g., seminars, coursework, and community events).
Your profile
Requirements vary by project, but what generally applies across the call:
Anne Pidt (HZDR - Tel. +49 351 260 4716)
Contact
Team Recruiting
Email:
Job Vacancies at the Helmholtz Association
Our research focus
IDEAS advances and applies modern data science to complex challenges in environmental and life sciences (e.g., machine learning, explainable AI, uncertainty quantification, and AI-ready FAIR data and research data management).
What You Can Expect At IDEAS
IDEAS offers structured, interdisciplinary supervision and training, including joint supervision across disciplines, a Thesis Advisory Committee (TAC), a tailored curriculum, and cohort activities (seminars, hackathons, retreats), plus strong career development and networking through the IDEAS/HIDA ecosystem.
PhD topics
This collective call includes 8 PhD topics, of which 6 positions will be funded. Applicants can be considered for multiple projects and will be matched through a structured selection and ranking process.
- Climate Disasters
- Beyond Traditional Monitoring
- Decoding Protein Darkmatter
- Estimating LLM Biodiversity
- AI Against Cancer
- Inequalities in Climate Discourse
- EXACT
- TrustSeg
All projects are described in detail (including your tasks, your profile and the application documents you need to submit) on our IDEAS website.
Your tasks
Your tasks will depend on the project you are matched to.
Across all projects, you will conduct original PhD research at the interface of data science and domain science, contribute to publications and scientific dissemination, and participate in IDEAS training and cohort activities (e.g., seminars, coursework, and community events).
Your profile
Requirements vary by project, but what generally applies across the call:
- A very good Master’s degree (MSc or equivalent) in a relevant field (e.g., data science, computer science, mathematics/statistics, physics, environmental sciences, life sciences/bioinformatics, computational social science, or related areas), depending on the project.
- Strong programming / data analysis skills and motivation to work with large, complex datasets and modern ML/AI methods.
- A strong interest in interdisciplinary research bridging data science and application domains, and the ability to collaborate in diverse teams across institutions and locations.
- Very good English skills (written and spoken) for work in an international research environment.
- Place of Work
- Working time
- Contract limitations
- Salary
- Contact
Anne Pidt (HZDR - Tel. +49 351 260 4716)
- Your application
Contact
Team Recruiting
Email:
Job Vacancies at the Helmholtz Association
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