Eidg. Forschungsanstalt WSL
Davos
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Scientific Staff Member in the Field of Rockfall/Boulderfall Processes 80–100% (m/f/d)
- Publication date:12 November 2025
- Workload:80 – 100%
- Place of work:Davos
About the job
The WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF is part of the Federal Research Institute WSL and thus belongs to the ETH domain. WSL is concerned with the sustainable use and protection of the environment as well as responsible management of natural hazards. It employs around 600 staff, of which 180 work at the SLF in Davos.
Scientific Staff Member in the Field of Rockfall/Boulderfall Processes 80–100% (m/f/d)
The research unit Alpine Environment and Natural Hazards and the research center CERC "Climate Change, Extremes and Natural Hazards in Mountain Regions" at SLF in Davos offer a new tenure-track position for a
As a scientist in the field of rockfall/boulderfall, you investigate fall processes – including contact mechanics, energy dissipation, fragmentation, as well as interactions with various forest types and technical protective measures. Your research aims to improve hazard assessment and risk reduction, and also includes developing strategies to optimize natural hazard management in the context of climate change.
You develop innovative research projects, acquire third-party funding, and lead studies both independently and in collaboration with practitioners and researchers within and outside WSL. You supervise students, publish in scientific and applied journals, present your results at leading conferences, and contribute to the practical application of your research findings. Through these activities, you make a significant contribution to the advancement of rockfall research at the national and international level.
You have a solid background with a doctorate or equivalent qualification in engineering sciences, geophysics, geosciences, or a related field. You enjoy working in interdisciplinary teams and are characterized by your ability to collaborate with practitioners. Practical experience in site investigations, field instrumentation, the development of rockfall/boulderfall protective measures, or cooperation with industry is a great advantage.
Please send your complete application to Clemens Güdel, Human Resources SLF, by submitting the required documents via our application portal. Applications by email or postal mail will not be considered. For questions, Prof. Dr. Johan Gaume, Tel. +41 (0)81 417 03 82 & johan.gaume@slf.ch, and Dr. Nadine Salzmann, Tel. +41 (0)81 417 08 22, are available. At WSL, diversity and inclusion are lived values. We are committed to gender equality and to promoting an open and inclusive working environment.