Our research group is recruiting postdocs and students at all levels (depending on funding availability). Please email questions regarding research topics and the admission process to oliver.sonnentag@umontreal.ca.
Research topics with a strong field research component will require some wilderness outdoor experience (remoteness of the sites!) as frequent travelling and extended stays at the research sites will be required. And if you are lucky the north will show its most beautiful side.
Two 4-year PhD positions with competitive funding are open immediately in the Department of Geography at the Université de Montréal (UdeM), under the supervision of Drs. Alexis Berg and Oliver Sonnentag.
Start of the PhD program in the Department of Geography at UdeM is January 2027. We are looking for two talented and motivated students with interests in land surface modelling, cold-region hydrology, or peatland biogeochemistry, and a strong background in physical geography, hydrology, atmospheric science, or a related field. If you are passionate about understanding how northern ecosystems respond to climate change and want to contribute to cutting-edge research at the interface of hydrology, ecology, and climate science, we encourage you to apply. There is flexibility, and it is encouraged, for the students to focus on specific aspects of interest under the overarching themes.
Applicants are expected to hold, or soon complete, an MSc degree (or equivalent) in atmospheric sciences, physical geography, soil science, environmental science or similar fields. Experience with scientific programming and data analysis is an asset. Previous experience with eddy covariance instrumentation and data handling is highly favourable for Project 2; prior experience with large-scale land surface/climate observations and model data is an asset for Project 1. Proficiency in spoken and written English is required. French language skills are an asset but not required at the PhD level at UdeM; resources and support will be available for students who wish to learn or improve their French during the program. The Berg Research Group and the ATMOSBIOS lab are committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion. We welcome and encourage applications from individuals from underrepresented groups in the geosciences, including but not limited to women, Indigenous peoples, racialized individuals, persons with disabilities, and members of LGBTQ2S+ communities. Candidates with diverse training and non-traditional pathways are encouraged to apply.
Both positions offer competitive stipends supported by the CARBONIQUE initiative and NSERC Discovery Grants held by Berg and Sonnentag. Additional funding is available for fieldwork, professional skills development workshops, and national and international conferences. Students are strongly encouraged to apply for institutional and national scholarships, including recruitment awards for those with strong academic records.
For further information and to apply, please send a letter of interest to – depending on the project: alexis.maximilien.berg@umontreal.ca (Berg Research Group) or oliver.sonnentag@umontreal.ca (ATMOSBIOS lab). Include resume/CV describing your skills and education, university transcripts and names of two referees. Applications will be reviewed as received and positions will remain open until they are filled.