A Post-Doctoral Research Associate (PDRA) is sought to join the research group of Dr Andy Sweetman to investigate the environmental sources, fate and behaviour of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in selected UK catchments.
The PDRA will be part of a new UKRI-funded project led by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology which aims to transform our understanding of this important group of chemicals that can last hundreds of years in the environment, posing long-term risks to ecosystems and potentially human health. The result will be improved assessments of what happens to these so-called 'forever chemicals' in habitats, including their impacts on wildlife. Lancaster University, the University of Birmingham and the British Geological Survey are included as project partners, with collaboration from the Environment Agency.
The project team will develop a state-of-the-art environmental model called P-FASE (PFAS Fate and Speciation in the Environment). This tool will integrate cutting-edge science to predict how a wide variety of PFAS compounds move through, accumulate in, and impact different parts of the UK environment. The Lancaster University PDRA will compile source inventory information for the selected study catchments, along with physicochemical property data to drive the model. This activity will be carried out in collaboration with Stockholm University. There will also be extensive field sampling campaigns across the catchments, along with the analysis of selected ultra-short chained PFAS in the group laboratories.
Ideally you will have experience of source inventory work, modelling and laboratory experience working with trace organic chemical analysis using chromatography-mass spectrometry instrumentation. You will join a small friendly research team, and you should have excellent communication, organisation and time‑management skills and demonstrate a strong teamwork ethic.
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