Postdoctoral Research Associate - Microbiome Privacy and Modelling
We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Microbiome Privacy and Modelling in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. The successful candidate will join the research group of Dr. Gamze Gursoy, working at the intersection of microbiome science, environmental ecology, computational modelling, and data privacy.
This position is intended for a researcher with a background in evolution and ecology, population genetics, environmental microbiology, microbial ecology, or a related field, and a strong interest in quantitative and computational approaches. The project will focus on modelling microbiome dynamics in environmental and social contexts, with a particular emphasis on understanding and mitigating privacy risks associated with microbiome data.
The role is primarily computational and modelling-focused, but the successful candidate should be comfortable engaging with wet lab workflows when needed (e.g. microbiome sampling, sequencing pipelines, or validation experiments).
The role holder will be expected to plan and manage their own research and administration, with guidance if required. They will take an active role within the research group, including contributing to the development of graduate students' research skills and participating in the organisation and delivery of seminars and conferences related to the research area.
The successful candidate will be expected to bridge empirical microbiome research and computational modelling by developing models of microbial communities across environmental and/or host-associated systems, including "social microbiomes" (e.g. shared or interacting microbiomes across individuals or environments). They will also contribute to research on the ethical, societal, and privacy implications of microbiome data collection, sharing, and analysis.
Ideal Candidate
* A strong background in environmental or microbial ecology, with experience studying microbiomes in natural or built environments (e.g. soil, water, plants, animals, or human-associated systems).
* Experience generating and/or analysing microbiome data (e.g. 16S rRNA sequencing, metagenomics, qPCR, culturing, or related techniques).
* Strong quantitative and computational skills, including statistical modelling, machine learning, or network analysis, with experience in R and/or Python.
* Interest or experience in interdisciplinary research spanning biology, computation, and social/ethical dimensions of data.
* Familiarity with or interest in data privacy, data governance, or ethical issues related to biological data (particularly microbiome data).
* Ability to work both independently and collaboratively across disciplines.
* Willingness to engage in wet lab work when required.
Start date: 1 September 2026 (or to be negotiated).
Fixed-term: The appointment is for an initial period of one year, with the possibility of extension, subject to the available funding.
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