Research Fellow in Cambrian Biogeochemistry
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Role Overview
This position is based on the university campus, with options for hybrid working and flexible arrangements. The successful candidate will join the NERC Pushing the Frontiers project to study the Cambrian 'Explosion' and Sinsk Event, focusing on reconstructing environmental conditions during this period.
Key Responsibilities
1. Conduct geochemical and isotopic analyses to understand water column redox conditions and nutrient cycling.
2. Develop biogeochemical models to upscale regional data to global scales.
3. Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team to interpret data and test hypotheses related to the Sinsk Event.
Candidate Profile
Applicants should have a proven track record in paleoenvironmental reconstruction, especially in redox and nutrient cycling, with a focus on early Earth geochemistry. Independence, creativity, and a commitment to publishing at an international level are essential.
Additional Information
This role may be eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route; first-time applicants should review salary concession requirements at gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa. For research and academic posts, eligibility under the Global Talent visa will also be considered (gov.uk/global-talent).
What We Offer
* 26 days holiday plus approximately 16 Bank Holidays (total 42 days annually)
* Generous pension scheme with 14.5% employer contribution
* Health and Wellbeing benefits, including discounted gym memberships
* Access to professional development courses
* On-site childcare, shopping discounts, and travel schemes
Application Process
For inquiries, contact Professor Simon Poulton at s.poulton@leeds.ac.uk.
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