| Position-ID: |
1728 |
| Faculty/ Facility: |
Civil- and Environmental Engineering |
| Institute/ Facility: |
Civil- and Environmental Engineering : IWS - Institute for Modelling Hydraulic and Environmental Systems |
| Research Association: |
N/A |
| Teaching Obligation: |
No |
| Application deadline: |
12/16/2025 |
| Anticipated Start Date: |
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About Us
The Research Facility for Subsurface Remediation (VEGAS) is an institution of the University of Stuttgart. We conduct innovative research related to the fate and transport of contaminants in the subsurface and develop remediation technologies. Our research is experiment-based in the areas of groundwater flow, transport- and reaction- processes in porous media on various scales, from small-scale lab experiments over large scale experiments to pilot sites.
Your Tasks
We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate to join a multidisciplinary research project investigating the role of (emerging) contaminants during infiltration processes in innovative sponge city concepts.
About the Project
Urban infiltration of water plays a key role in adapting cities to extreme rainfall and drought events. While infiltration supports water management and climate resilience, it also links to water quality, as infiltrating water interacts with existing subsurface contamination and may itself introduce new contaminants.
This project aims to assess the impacts of infiltration on soil and groundwater quality. The research combines controlled laboratory experiments with mathematical modeling to improve the understanding of contaminant behavior and to support the design of sustainable infiltration strategies in urban environments.
Your Responsibilities
- Conduct large-scale laboratory experiments on contaminant migration in unsaturated soils.
- Analyze contaminant transport processes (sorption) using experiments and mathematical models.
- Transfer experimental findings to a contaminated pilot site.
- Collaborate with national and international project partners.
- Present results at conferences and publish in peer-reviewed journals.
Your Profile
- M.Sc. degree in environmental engineering, geohydrology , environmental science/ chemistry, or a related field.
- Strong interest in contaminants of emerging concern and transport processes in the subsurface.
- Enthusiasm for experimental work; experience with laboratory or field methods is an advantage.
- Knowledge of numerical modelling and/or aqueous geochemistry is a plus.
- Experience with data-analysis (e.g., python).
- Proficient English (written and spoken).
- Team-oriented, independent, and motivated.
- Very good German language skills are advantageous
Your Benefits
- 75 % - position
- A 3-year funded PhD position (employment conditions of the state of Baden-Württemberg (Tarifvertrag für den Öffentlichen Dienst der Länder; details can be found at the following link: https://oeffentlicher-dienst.info/tv-l/
- A supportive, interdisciplinary research team
- Access to state-of-the-art laboratory and experimental infrastructure
- Opportunity to join a structured doctoral program
Application procedure
Please apply until December 16th, 2025 via the career portal of the University of Stuttgart and submit your complete application, including
- Motivation letter (max 1 page).
- A brief description of your potential PhD thesis related to the project (1 page).
- CV with two references with their contact information listed.
- Certificates / transcripts.
- An electronic version of a research output (MSc diploma thesis, research report, proceedings paper or other scientific publication
If you have any questions regarding this application, please contact us via jobs.vegas@iws.uni-stuttgart.de.
Employment and compensation information
Maximal Funding Period or Duration of Employment: 01.02.2026 -31.01.2029
Type of Funding: Position as Employee at the University of Stuttgart
Compensation: EG TV-L 13
Percentage of weekly working hours (usually 39.5h = 100%): 75 %
Employment at the cooperation partner:
Location: Stuttgart, Campus Vaihingen
If Location other than Stuttgart or additional location(s): N/A
Contact Details
Contact person: Ramona Häckl
Mail: ramona.haeckl@iws.uni-stuttgart.de
Phone: +49 711 685 64717
Website: <a href="https://www.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/en/vegas/<input id="tor__fcustWebsite" type="hidden" value="https://www.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/en/vegas/" >" target="_blank">https://www.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/en/vegas/
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