The Department of Earth Sciences are seeking a highly motivated and skilled researcher to join our team investigating the physiological and biochemical processes underpinning calcification and photosynthesis in calcifying plankton. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to research on cellular and community-level processes that shape marine carbon cycles. The post holder will be a part of the Oceanbug group which includes scientists that collaborate between the Department of Biology, Biochemistry, and others and will be reporting to Prof. Rosalind Rickaby and Prof. Dmitry Filatov.
Funding & Duration
This post is based in the Department of Earth Sciences and is funded for 18 months, with a possibility of extension contingent on funding.
Qualifications
The successful candidate will hold or be close to the completion of a relevant PhD/DPhil together with relevant experience.
Responsibilities
* Lead and report an original research programme, as shown by a documented research track record, including timely publications and presentations at international conferences.
* Have relevant experience in culture, physiological monitoring techniques and optical and electron microscopic approaches.
* Exhibit excellent communication skills, including the ability to write for publication, present research proposals and results, and represent the research group at meetings.
* Demonstrate willingness and the ability to collaborate with other researchers in a multi-disciplinary environment.
Desirable Skills
* Experience of enzyme kinetic assays and working with an O2 electrode.
* Previous work with phytoplankton culture.
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