Postdoctoral Position in Plant Chemical Ecology We are inviting applications for a postdoctoral researcher to join our project exploring the drivers and functional roles of phytochemical diversity in plants. Project Overview Our research investigates the remarkable diversity of plant metabolites and their correlations with biotic and abiotic stressors at a global scale. To test our hypotheses, we focus on the Salicaceae family that represents a unique model system, being globally distributed in diverse environments. The project combines field observations with advanced metabolomics techniques. The successful candidate will enhance these efforts through laboratory-based experiments to test the functional roles of phytochemical diversity in plant defence. A key part of this work involves conducting feeding experiments with model herbivores to determine how different facets of chemical diversity influence insect behaviour and performance. Responsibilities include: * Preparing plant extracts from plant species with varying chemical profiles * Rearing insect herbivores for feeding trials using diets infused with extracts or analytical standards * Conducting fieldwork in Europe and overseas to collect additional plant samples * Analysing and interpreting the data and results * Leading the preparation of manuscripts for publication While the project has defined goals, we welcome candidates with initiative and interest in broadening its scope through independent hypothesis testing. Required Qualifications and Skills: * PhD in a relevant field (required for postdoctoral eligibility) * Strong interest in chemical ecology, plant-insect interactions, or entomology * Experience in both field and laboratory research * Proficiency in insect rearing and basic analytical chemistry techniques * Solid background in biostatistics * Excellent written and spoken English * Ability to work both independently and collaboratively About the Host Institution The successful applicant will join the Laboratory of Evolutionary Ecology led by Dr. Martin Volf at the Institute of Entomology, Biology Center of the Czech Academy of Science. The candidate will live in Ceske Budejovice (Czech Republic) where the laboratory experiments will take place and conduct fieldwork in Europe and overseas. Our department is a diverse, international team studying ecology, evolution and biogeography, and a world-class centre for interaction network research with regular publications in leading journals. Position Details: * Application deadline: June 25, 2025 * Interviews: early July 2025 * Start date: November 1, 2025 * Duration: August 31, 2027 * The position is fully funded. * Applicants from all countries are welcome to apply. How to Apply Please send the following to Dr. Martin Volf (volf@entu.cas.cz): * Your CV * A cover letter outlining your qualifications, relevant experience, and motivation * Contact information for three referees External Links Volf lab: https://www.volflab.com/ Czech Academy of Science : https://www.entu.cas.cz/en/homepage/ Ceske Budejovice : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%8Cesk%C3%A9_Bud%C4%9Bjovice Volf Martin (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)