Role: Postdoctoral Research Associate - Technology Development for Pathogen Monitoring
Grade and Salary: Grade 7 - £37,694 - £47,389 per annum
Contract Type: Full Time (1FTE), Fixed Term for 9.5 months
Location: Edinburgh Campus
Detailed Description
We are looking for a PDRA to complete the work described in a Scottish Government High Growth Spinout award focused on the commercialisation of research work relating to the development of an automated water monitoring system for waterborne pathogens, and wider applications. Sample processing to effectively concentrate from a larger volume is a major challenge in the monitoring of pathogens. This project will design and develop a range of improved systems for sample processing, based on market feedback. The work is focused on the optimisation of system design to maximise performance and ensure excellent market-fit. The post involves lab-based design, assembly and testing of systems and components. Additional to the lab work, the project involves an element of customer engagement, working with end-users to trial and develop the technology.
Key Duties and Responsibilties
1. Conduct and disseminate original research aligned with the project and in collaboration with the team
2. Undertake design, assembly and testing of systems and components with a key focus on product-market fit
3. Work as part of the broader commercialisation team (business development, industry partners etc) to help organise events and/ or support the work of the team as needed
4. Contribute to impact engagement activities of the project, liaising with industry partners and potential end-users of the technology
5. Identify appropriate sources of funding and help prepare proposals for funding bodies and investors
6. Demonstrate initiative in making routine decisions in order to manage and achieve project deliverables and deadlines
7. Participate in, and develop, networks and collaborations both internally and externally to the Division/School /University
8. Any other duties, commensurate with the grade of the post
Education, Qualifications & Experience
Essential Criteria
9. Degree in a relevant discipline (Engineering)
10. Evidence of working together with industry partners and collaborators, aligning work with business needs
11. Experience in design and operation and integration of mechanical systems, preferably fluidic systems
12. Experience or desire to work with those from other disciplines
13. Evidence of excellent administrative and project management skills
14. Evidence of self-motivation and the ability to work independently
15. Evidence of excellent oral and written communication skills
16. Excellent time management skills including the ability to prioritise workload
Desirable Criteria
17. Ability to work with pathogens
18. Knowledge of the water industry and water monitoring protocols; and/or other application areas where pathogen concentration is an important element, e.g. healthcare, biotech, aquaculture, food and drink
19. PhD in relevant discipline (or close to successful completion) or equivalent industry experience
20. Evidence of success in delivering on externally funded research projects
21. Evidence or knowledge to support commercialisation activities