Postdoctoral Research Assistant – Physiology of Calcification in Phytoplankton
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Salary: £40,514 – £43,984 per annum. Position: 18-month fixed‑term, starting 1 April 2026, with possibility of extension contingent on funding.
Job Overview
The Oceanbug group within the Department of Earth Sciences seeks a skilled researcher to investigate the physiological and biochemical processes underpinning calcification and photosynthesis in calcifying plankton. The role offers an opportunity to contribute to research on cellular and community‑level processes that shape marine carbon cycles.
Responsibilities
* Lead and report an original research programme on calcification and photosynthesis in phytoplankton.
* Conduct culture work and physiological monitoring techniques.
* Apply optical and electron microscopic approaches.
* Perform enzyme kinetic assays and work with O2 electrodes.
* Collate and publish results; present at international conferences.
* Interact with interdisciplinary collaborators across Biology, Biochemistry and related departments.
* Represent the research group at meetings and outreach events.
Qualifications and Experience
* PhD/DPhil in a relevant field, or expected to complete by the start date.
* Documented research track record with timely publications and conference presentations.
* Experience in culture, physiological monitoring, optical and electron microscopy.
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
* Willingness and ability to collaborate in a multidisciplinary environment.
* Experience with enzyme kinetic assays and O2 electrode measurements is desirable.
* Experience with phytoplankton culture desirable but not essential.
Application Details
* Deadline: 18 January 2026.
* Interviews will be provisionally held on the week commencing 2 February 2026.
* To apply, submit a CV and a Supporting Statement via my corehr or earth.ox.ac.uk/vacancies (upload no manuscripts, papers or certificates).
* Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and ethnic minority candidates.
* Liberal Open Activities Statement: The University of Oxford is committed to diversity and promotes equal opportunity.
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