About the Program
ETH Zürich invites applications for a fully funded PhD in Atmospheric and Climate Science focused on severe thunderstorms, mountainous regions, and climate change. The doctoral project is part of an SNSF Ambizione–funded research grant within the High-Resolution Weather and Climate Modeling Group at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Sciences. Supervised by Dr Monika Feldmann and Prof. Andreas Prein, the research investigates how topography and climate change influence hail and damaging wind gusts using high-resolution idealised numerical modelling. Based in Zurich, Switzerland, the project combines atmospheric physics, climate modelling, and computational science, with opportunities for international collaboration, field campaigns, and research stays abroad. The position begins between May and September 2026 and provides advanced training in ICON modelling and high-performance computing.
Program Details
- Position: Fully Funded PhD Position / Doctoral Researcher
- Institution: ETH Zürich
- Department/Faculty: Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Sciences
- Supervisor: Dr. Monika Feldmann & Prof. Andreas Prein
- Location: Zurich, Switzerland
- Start Date (Anticipated): Between May and September 2026
- Duration: Standard Swiss PhD duration (typically 4 years)
- Funding: Fully funded through SNSF Ambizione grant with ETH Zürich salary conditions
- Working Hours: Full-time
- Required Degree/Diploma: Master’s degree in Meteorology, Climate Science, Physics, or a closely related field
Research Focus/Area
- Severe thunderstorms in mountain regions
- Climate change impacts on extreme weather
- High-resolution atmospheric modelling
- Numerical simulations using the ICON model
- Hail, wind gusts, and storm dynamics
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- Master’s degree in Meteorology, Climate Science, Physics, or equivalent
- Programming experience in data analysis and visualisation
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with severe thunderstorm dynamics or numerical weather modelling
- Familiarity with Linux and HPC clusters
- Programming skills in Python
- Strong interest in extreme weather and climate processes
Key Features of the Program
- Fully funded PhD within an SNSF Ambizione research project
- Work with state-of-the-art high-resolution climate and weather models
- Access to leading high-performance computing systems
- International collaboration with MeteoSwiss, Pennsylvania State University, and the European Severe Storms Laboratory
- Funding for research visits abroad and participation in field campaigns
- Strong support for conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications
- Inclusive and diverse research environment at a world-leading science and technology university
Application Process
How to Apply:
Submit your application online via the ETH Zürich partner recruitment platform
Required Documents:
- Motivation letter
- CV
- MSc transcripts
- Contact details of three referees
Important Dates
- Applications Open: January 2026
- Priority Consideration: Before 15 March 2026
- Final Deadline: 14 March 2026
Where to Apply
- University Website: ETH Zürich
- Official Notification: Click here
- Application Portal: Click here
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