Traits in Flux: : Are plant functional trait relationships stable through time, or are they emergent and context-dependent?
About the Project
PhD position in Plant Trait Ecology
We are seeking a candidate to perform both fieldwork and cutting-edge data analysis in plant functional ecology, working on both above- and below- ground plant traits. Plant functional trait ecology has revolutionised our practical ability to link ecology to climate change and biosphere services. This project will explore a core assumption in plant functional trait ecology: that relationships between traits within a species are stable through time and context. The candidate will also have the potential to explore causal linkages between traits and ecosystem GHG fluxes through integration into ongoing monitoring projects in an interdisciplinary working group which builds instruments, uses machine learning to support sampling, and aims to answer interesting questions at the interface between plant-soil ecology and climate change science.
Find out more about us at our group website or social media profiles.
Duration of funding: Funding is available to support a 4-year position including annual €25,000, tax-free stipend and student fees.
How to Apply
Applicants should submit a full Curriculum Vitae to include the names and contact details of 2 referees (including email addresses), and a max 1-page personal statement detailing why you are interested in the project with the subject line ‘2026 Plant Traits PhD application’
Email applications and informal enquiries to: Dr Richard Nair: richard.nair@tcd.ie
Applications will remain open until position is filled. First round reviews of application: 18th June 2026.
Expected start date: 1st September 2026
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